Raw Paleo Diet Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: Coatue on February 27, 2011, 03:58:20 am
Title: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: Coatue on February 27, 2011, 03:58:20 am
Anybody now of some good food sources of HGH...I know raw milk has it but what else?
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: Iguana on February 27, 2011, 04:12:49 am
Could you please let us ignoramus know what HGH stands for?
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: Caveman on February 27, 2011, 04:16:41 am
When it comes to growth factors from food, eating all the best quality animal foods is already the best thing you could be doing, in my opinion. Of course, colostrum has the most concentrated growth factors in it, I really do recommend seeking out a farmer who may provide you with fresh colostrum.
I'm no expert, but it seems that many different nutrients can help and fuel the production of growth hormones in the body. Foods high in tryptophan can help by stimulating serotonin production, which can act as a growth factor itself.
There are also other amino acids that can influence growth hormones, but I have yet to do more research on that.
I just found this. http://www.vrp.com/amino-acids/growth-hormone-amino-acids-as-gh-secretagogues-a-review-of-the-literature (http://www.vrp.com/amino-acids/growth-hormone-amino-acids-as-gh-secretagogues-a-review-of-the-literature)
It's an interesting read and am interested myself. Hormones like these are so important to our health and more people seem to really miss out on them growing up these days. I personally know I missed out big time. Going mainly vegan was horrible during the most important years of my puberty. As a result, I worsened all kinds of hormonal imbalances and am underdeveloped in many ways. Animal foods are wonderful.
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: Caveman on February 27, 2011, 04:17:32 am
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: sabertooth on February 27, 2011, 05:01:08 am
Bone marrow is supose to contain stem cells, which may have bioavailable growth factors that could be helpfull. I love raw bone marrow.
I saw a man who ran a rejuvenation clinic, he was 60 years old and looked very young and extremely powerful build for some one so old. The main drawl to the clinic was treatments involving growth hormone injections. I think Silvester Stallone stays juiced up on growth hormone and it seems to work, but its an expensive habit that has many side affects and is not considered without dangers.
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: Coatue on February 27, 2011, 08:50:23 am
When it comes to growth factors from food, eating all the best quality animal foods is already the best thing you could be doing, in my opinion. Of course, colostrum has the most concentrated growth factors in it, I really do recommend seeking out a farmer who may provide you with fresh colostrum.
I'm no expert, but it seems that many different nutrients can help and fuel the production of growth hormones in the body. Foods high in tryptophan can help by stimulating serotonin production, which can act as a growth factor itself.
There are also other amino acids that can influence growth hormones, but I have yet to do more research on that.
I just found this. http://www.vrp.com/amino-acids/growth-hormone-amino-acids-as-gh-secretagogues-a-review-of-the-literature (http://www.vrp.com/amino-acids/growth-hormone-amino-acids-as-gh-secretagogues-a-review-of-the-literature)
It's an interesting read and am interested myself. Hormones like these are so important to our health and more people seem to really miss out on them growing up these days. I personally know I missed out big time. Going mainly vegan was horrible during the most important years of my puberty. As a result, I worsened all kinds of hormonal imbalances and am underdeveloped in many ways. Animal foods are wonderful.
Does colostrum powder work or is not worth it if it cant be fresh?
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: Ioanna on February 27, 2011, 09:34:33 am
Am I understanding correctly that by 'milk' you guys are intending to obtain HUMAN growth hormone from a COW? Growth hormones from other animals do not work, that's why there's a black market for lab-created HGH.
The warrior diet is supposed to maximize your body's production of HGH, maybe try that in conjunction with your workout routine?
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: Caveman on February 27, 2011, 11:23:50 am
Does colostrum powder work or is not worth it if it cant be fresh?
It's worth a try. Of course, always go real, fresh, and raw whenever possible, but it could be worth it to try the powdered stuff, as long as you don't waste too much money on it.
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: CitrusHigh on February 27, 2011, 03:00:41 pm
I believe Peak8 exercise formula is up your alley. Basically the idea is to do such intense exercises that your body is caused to flood with human growth hormone which apparently burns fat like it's a job...unless of course that is where you heard about HGH in the first place, then disregard. If not, you can find all the info you need in the article Mercola wrote about it.
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: achillezzz on March 24, 2011, 05:08:34 pm
Avoid eating right before bed. When you eat right before bed, especially a high-carb meal, your blood sugar gets spiked. This in turn causes your pancreas to release insulin, which can negate the release of HGH (http://www.hghforsale.org/hgh-definition/). If you eat at night, do it at least 2 to 3 hours before going to bed.
Warrior diet is all about growth hormones and its main staple is eating at night
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: TylerDurden on March 24, 2011, 05:13:00 pm
Warrior diet is alll about growth hormones and its main staple is eating at night
The guy you quoted was a spammer and just gotten rid of.
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: klowcarb on March 25, 2011, 03:43:36 am
I do the Warrior Diet. It is working for me.
Title: Re: Sources of HGH outside of Milk?
Post by: loveit22 on April 09, 2011, 09:49:43 am
Try Chrysalis from Cocoon Nutrition. The owner is raw. It is a homeopathic dosage of HGH in an oral delivery system. Miraculous product. Took away my menstrual cramps after over 20 years of trying lots of things...