Can't Sleep? Could Human Growth Hormone Play a Role in Alleviating America's Insufficient Sleep Epidemic?
Possible Link Between hGH and Sleep Makes Growth Hormone Booster SeroVital®-hgh Hot Topic at Renowned Sleep Conference
MINNEAPOLIS, June 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Is human growth hormone (hGH) the key to a good night's sleep? According to the CDC, insufficient sleep is a public health epidemic. That's right… an EPIDEMIC. That means way too many of us are exhausted, sleep-deprived, and — most likely — more than just a little grumpy. That's why experts attending this week's Sleep 2014 conference, the prestigious Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, were so excited to learn that human growth hormone — often touted in the media and among celebrities for its purported ability to reduce wrinkles, tighten saggy skin, decrease body fat, increase lean muscle mass, boost energy, rev up sex drive, and make you look and feel decades, not years, but DECADES, younger — has yet another ostensible benefit: providing a good night's sleep!
This topic created a lot of buzz at SLEEP 2014 thanks to a study published in Psychoneuroendocrinology, which revealed a connection between impaired hGH levels and sleep fragmentation. The research team behind SeroVital®-hgh, the first and only oral growth hormone booster that's been clinically validated to increase mean, serum (blood) growth hormone levels by 682%, was excited to learn about this possible hGH/sleep link, and has been conducting its own studies to assess the effects of increased hGH levels and sleep.
"The individuals who use SeroVital®-hgh keep telling us over and over again how much better they've been sleeping since they started taking SeroVital," says Dr. Amy Heaton, PhD, Director of Scientific Affairs for SanMedica International™, SeroVital's distributor, "so we decided to conduct our own pilot sleep study to investigate the direct effects of SeroVital®-hgh on parameters of sleep efficiency."
The preliminary results showed that in subjects taking SeroVital prior to bedtime for twenty consecutive days, both time to fall asleep and time awake in the night decreased exponentially. These results make sense because natural hGH levels are known to be highest in the first half of sleep and play an important role in our ability to reach deep stages of slow wave sleep, the stages we're less able to attain as we age.
SeroVital appears to be an entirely different category of sleep aid because it isn't a sedative. Rather, SeroVital-hgh appears to simply assist users in obtaining more restful sleep and awaking more refreshed in the morning. "Although these are preliminary results, they suggest progressively greater sleep efficiency as measured by sleep latency and time awake in the night, and they're compelling enough that we plan on conducting a larger multi-center study on this topic in the near future," says Dr. Heaton.
While SeroVital is now having an impact on the sleep industry, it's become most well-known as an "anti-aging" breakthrough. The cutting-edge formula skyrocketed to full-fledged "phenomenon" status when the famed Dr. Oz himself did a show on human growth hormone's legendary benefits and quoted a study on the SeroVital compound. Even the United States Patent Office has added to the SeroVital explosion by issuing SeroVital U.S. Patent Number 8,551,542 for "Methods and Compositions for Increasing Growth Hormones," as well as Patent Numbers 8,715,752 and 8,722,114 to protect the formula from imitators.
For the full story on SeroVital-hgh, visit www.SeroVital.com. For more information about SLEEP 2014, visit www.sleepmeeting.org. SeroVital-hgh is currently available at all Ulta Beauty stores and select GNC locations. Over the next few months, it will be available on a limited basis at prestige retailers across the U.S. Can't wait? You can order it directly from the manufacturer by calling 1-800-820-7784 or visit their website at www.SeroVital.com. Use the promo code HGHSLEEP at checkout for free shipping*.
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