The first hormone that needs to be
restored in an anti-aging program is HGH. It is not the HGH that
actually has the anti-aging action but the IGF-1 the HGH creates. In the
past, supplements have tried to stimulate the body's making of HGH by
providing high doses of the amino acids the body uses to help create
HGH. This route has not been wholly successful because while the body
may be receiving the pre-cursors to HGH there is no stimulus to create
it.
Other supplements have tried to
increase IGF-1 directly by using IGF-1 extracts from deer antler velvet.
In the past, these have worked quite nicely but in recent months it
seems that the raw material for this sublingual is getting quite
expensive and supplements using it seem to be watering down their
solutions to the point where results are not felt, seen or be measured.
Primoris® combines the best technology
in HGH precursors (amino acids) with the pituitary ingredients
necessary to send the message to create the proper conversion.
Proprietary Glandular Combination:
Porcine Anterior Pituitary, Liver and
Brain Substance: These glands are all part of the Endocrine System. Each
of these glands secretes a type of hormone that regulates the body in
some way. The endocrine system is an information signal system much like
the nervous system.
The Anterior Pituitary is responsible
for secreting growth hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone,
andrenocorticotropic hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing
hormone, and prolactin
These are extracted as European-Style
glandular's and as such have a stimulating physiological action on the
concomitant human structure.*
Proprietary Amino Acid Complex:
Phenylalanine, L-Lysine HCL, and
L-Cystine were chosen over the amino acids more commonly used as
pre-cursors to HGH due to their superiority at making such a conversion
at much lower dosages when given the proper stimulation.
Phenylalanine:
Phenylalanine is considered an essential amino acid because it cannot
be synthesized "by scratch" and thus must be supplemented. It is
structurally closely related to dopamine (neurotransmitter), epinephrine
(neurotransmitter) and tyrosine (which occurs in proteins that are part
of signal transduction processes) and can be found naturally in the
breast milk of mammals.
L-Lysine HCL:
L-Lysine HCL is considered an essential amino acid because it cannot be
synthesized "by scratch" and thus must be supplemented. L-Lysine is a
necessary building block for all protein in the body. It has been show
to play a major role in calcium absorption; building muscle protein;
recovering from surgery or sports injuries; as well as the body's
production of hormones, enzymes, and antibodies.
L-Cystine:
Unlike L-Cysteine which is catabolized in the intestines, L-Cystine
travels safely through the GI tract and blood plasma and is promptly
reduced to the two cysteine molecules upon cell entry and is a precursor
to Glutathione.