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How does HgH human growth hormone work?
HGH human growth hormone travels from the pituitary gland through the general circulation and binds to receptor sites on nearly all cells of the body, though most predominately in liver cells. Once the receptor site is occupied by a molecule of hGH, the liver cell is instructed to produce several messenger chemicals which include IGF-1, IGF-2, and others growth factors. These messengers are responsible for doing the work of HgH. IGF-1 level is used to monitor the growth hormone activity in our bodies.
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