Low growth hormone levels make it virtually impossible for you to burn fat and build muscle.
Did you know that after you turn 18, your growth hormone start to slowly decline?
By the time most of us are 30 years old, our bodies no longer produce enough HGH to repair all of the damage that is occurring in our bodies.
As Our HGH levels continue to decline, the damage that we call AGING continues to accelerate.
This means that every single year it gets tougher to gain muscle and lose fat. And... every year it starts to take a ton of effort just to maintain your current muscle mass… and you have to diet like mad to keep away from gaining fat.
1. Dwindling muscle mass (You’re losing muscle even though you are going hard in the gym).
2. Decreased strength (despite well training).
3. Sexual dysfunction (loss of desire and Problem’s performance).
4. Shortened stamina (you’ve never before need it this many breaks while working out).
5. Unexplained increases in belly fat (even when eating clean).
6. Anxiety and sadness (u feel down, even when things are going well).
7. Trouble recovering from your workouts (you’re fatigued no matter how much you sleep!).
You might be suffering from low HGH.
If that’s you, don’t worry, the right diagnosis can be done as simple as with a blood test.