During youth, the body can burn fat and create muscle quickly to some extent. However, when young adulthood starts – normally around age 25 – gradual loss of muscle mass can set in and continue throughout the adult years. Typically, the characteristics of weight gain mask the visual warning signs of muscle loss with a growth of unreasonable fat leading to weakness, poor coordination, decreased endurance, loss of vitality, restlessness and a reduced quality of life. This is a condition called Sarcopenia in the medical field.
To combat the opposing effects of Sarcopenia, a new treatment has surfaced – Sarcotropin.
Sarcotropin is a medical food intended to oppose muscle loss and the symptoms connected with Sarcopenia. This non-invasive treatment offers a formulation of purposeful, essential ingredients proven to stimulate Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) in the brain while stimulating the natural production and secretion of Growth Hormone (GH) by the pituitary gland – similar to how the body did through childhood.
Unlike Human Growth Hormone (HGH) treatment— which unnaturally replaces deteriorating levels of HGH from the outside — Sarcotropin aims to tackle the primary cause of decreasing GH from the inside by naturally stimulating the pituitary gland to secrete additional Growth Hormone. Sarcotropin supports weight loss, better-quality sleep, positive energy balance, and an enhanced body composition when used in combination with a standard diet and healthy lifestyle.
In addition to effectiveness, the ingredients in Sarcotropin have been deemed safe for prolonged use. A large Phase 3 clinical trial was performed, verifying the safety and efficacy of the Sarcotropin ingredients utilization in humans, as well as the benefits. Some of the benefits of Sarcotropin therapy may include:
Sarcotropin therapy is intended for adults in search of an improved quality of life and vitality. To determine if Sarcotropin therapy is right for you, contact Encino Rejuvenation to schedule an appointment.
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