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HGH And Nerve Damage

Nerve damage or injury, also known as Peripheral Neuropathy is a condition that describes a malfunction in the nerves of the arms, feet, and other nerves of the peripheral nervous system. This malfunction may manifest itself in form of paralysis, numbness of arms and legs, weakness, pain, and a burning sensation. Usually, the condition is caused by diabetes, however, there are a number of other causes, some of which include cancer, traumatic injury, presence of toxic substances, etc.

How can HGH help with Neuropathy?

It almost feels like there’s nothing HGH cannot do, but it is important to remember that there are side effects of using excess recombinant HGH (rHGH). In most cases of peripheral neuropathy, the body heals itself gradually, but the effects of the neuropathy could be too much for the body to handle on its own. That’s why the body will need a boost in form of HGH to repair damaged nerves. While some people may opt for synthesized HGH, it is safer and healthier to build up natural levels of HGH in the body, which help in the natural healing process. HGH has been found to play a role in healing the neural pathways that have sustained some damage. It does this at the cellular level where it carries out axonal rebuilding, and counters the effect muscle waste away (muscle atrophy). All these means that HGH helps damaged nerves to regenerate and grow to become brand new.  

Some of the ways to build HGH levels for nerve damage repair include:

  • For cases of excess nerve damage and pain, high intensity exercises could be impossible, so it is advisable to carry out simple exercises such as swimming, walking, cycling, etc.
  • Get more sleep
  • Avoid eating before sleeping to prevent high levels of insulin the body
  • Taking growth hormone precursors or supplements such as arginine, lysine, glutamine, etc.
  • Eating foods high in amino acids.

HGH is one of your best shots at defeating nerve damage, so try to build more amounts of it NATURALLY.

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