Anti-aging Hormones

The article provides information about human growth hormone, melatonin, dehydroepiandrosterone, testosterone, estrogen and progesterone.
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Anti-aging Hormones
Testosterone
Testosterone, usually known as a male hormone, is produced by both men and women, though in larger quantities in men. A testosterone supplement prescribes for men who do produce not enough hormones by the natural way. Men who need supplements are those whose pituitary or testes glands have been damaged by infection or neoplasm. In such cases, the testosterone is very useful, because it renew normal levels of the hormone. On the other side, testosterone overdose is very harmful, as demonstrated by sportsmen who have damaged their health through steroids. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) has a powerful anti-aging effect as estrogen or progesterone replacement in women. Testosterone improved balance, renewed strength, increased libido, raised blood cell count, lowered LDL and cholesterol. It also resists the loss of bone mass in men. Nevertheless, TRT has some side effects, such as higher levels of Prostrate Specific Antigen (PSA) and an increase in hematocrit.

Estrogen
Estrogen represents a complete family of female associated hormones. Estrogen supplements are accessible just by prescription.   For someone it controls LDL cholesterol and reduces heart diseases. It is often used to avoid mood swings and hot flashes associated with menopause. Other benefits include the preventing of heart disease and rapid decline of bone thickness after menopause, the development of body structure, protecting against Alzheimer and stimulating GH. Estrogen replacement therapy can oppose these increased risks for women. The researches have shown that estrogen supplements might delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease, though this is preliminary. On the other hand, estrogen supplements might contribute to increased risk of blood clots, uterine cancer and possibly the breast cancer.

Progesterone
Progesterone operates in many capacities. Progesterone is named so because it promotes gestation, i.e. the growth of offspring in the womb.  It is often taken to oppose the effects of estrogen, usually used by women during postclimacteric period. It is available just by prescription. Natural progesterone also has some side effects. Progesterone has many functions. First, it is both a precursors to other adrenal hormones and a GH stimulant as well. It moreover promotes lipolysis and protects against endometrial cancer. It is known to remove the risk of endometrial cancer when given with estrogen for 10 or more days per cycle. Ultimately, progesterone normalizes levels of zinc, copper and blood sugar. Progesterone incites the walls of the uterus to prepare it for implantation of the impregnated ovum. If pregnancy occurs, progesterone inhibits ovulation and promotes uterine development until the placenta becomes more mature.



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