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HGH Therapy May Boost Immune Health in Aging and Vulnerable Populations
https://www.hghinjection.com/hgh-therapy-may-boost-immune-health-in-aging-and-vulnerable-populations
Human Growth Hormone is associated with the function of practically every physiological system in the human body. It's notable for supporting strength, energy levels, and healthy body composition. While it is recognized that HGH plays a role in immune health, there's still a lot of work to be done to determine how HGH Deficiency impairs immune function and how Human Growth Hormone can potentially be used as a treatment for the immunocompromised.
Recent studies have shown that the immune system and the neuroendocrine system are connected, and Human Growth Hormone is essential to both systems. The relationship is apparent both in human and animal research, using both living subjects and samples.
What are T-Cells and What Do They Have to Do With HGH?
T-Cells are a critical part of the immune system designed to attack specific infections, whether bacterial or viral. T-Cells are white blood cells produced by the bone marrow but travel to the thymus to specialize. Scientists have shown that HGH helps to mediate the activity of the thymus. Several organs within the lymphatic system interact with human growth hormone, including circulating blood cells, the spleen, and the thymus.
Other Effects of HGH on the Immune System
Growth hormone also signals for the production of B-Cells. B-Cells share a lot in common with T-Cells. B-Cells are essential mainly because they produce antibodies (a.k.a. immunoglobulin) that are responsible for targeting bacteria/viruses for eradication by the immune system. HGH also encourages the production of red blood cells and modulates inflammation-response.
As people get older, the thymus slowly loses its potency. As the thymus atrophies, it directly inhibits the body's ability to control the immune system effectively. This both increases the risk and severity of infections while also triggering a frustrating and potentially harmful autoimmune response. Because thymus activity decreases, the volume of immune factors and T-Cells decline.
https://www.hghinjection.com/hgh-therapy-may-boost-immune-health-in-aging-and-vulnerable-populations
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