The HGH Clinic AAG Health at Anti-Aging Group AAG Health discuss how Human Growth Hormone Replacement can improve a person’s health. They report that part of a successful HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) program is to create a holistic treatment plan that includes nutrition, diet and an exercise routine that minimizes body fat while maximizing lean muscle. A body composition machine can measure the fat to muscle ratios and provide a BMI, Body Composition analysis. Anti-Aging Group’s Body Composition Analysis Machine. The Anti-Aging Group at AAG Health has an online index tool Body Mass Index for Body Composition Analysis

For more information on the benefits of HGH replacement therapy, you may contact the AAG Health Human Growth Hormone Therapists at AAG Health HGH Therapists
HGH and Weight Control. “The world is getting fatter.” Not only in North America but in Europe and Asia people are becoming fatter and fatter due to a number of factors. In the fast paced society there are a number of contributing factors to way people
are become fatty on the body mass index (BMI) and why people are becoming obese and increasingly unhealthy.
“Nutrition, IGF-1 (Insulin Growth Factor), HGH, the human growth factor that stimulates Insulin/IGF, and fitness are the factors that can greatly affect weight gain and obesity.” Read about these weight control factors below.
Nutrition is the most significant contributing dietary factor to why people are becoming fatter. Diet and a fast paced lifestyle have shifted from a home cooked meal to eating out. Eating out a fast food restaurants is a quick and easy way to get a meal but it is very unhealthy which includes a high sugar intake, poor portion control, eating late at night, and poor digestion.
Have a proper balanced diet is crucial for success with plenty of green vegetables, fruits and grains is crucial to maintaining weight along with limiting processed foods. One of the best ways to control your nutrition is by maintaining a log of what you eat and to buy as much fresh ingredients as necessary.
Men’s Health News Published: Wednesday, 18-May-2005
Although men suffer more coronary heart disease than women, the blame should not be placed on testosterone, according to a new study in the May 17, 2005, issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
“Our findings confirm that in healthy middle-aged men normal testosterone levels are protective against atherosclerosis. Previous studies in elderly men, obese men and in men with diabetes have similarly suggested that testosterone levels are inversely associated with atherosclerosis,” said Olli T. Raitakari, M.D., Ph.D., at the University of Turku in Turku, Finland.

Skin care is a hot topic these days. With longer and hotter summers more and more people are exposing themselves to damaging their skin. Back in the 80’s people use to sunbath with baby oil. Now in 2010 those techniques have caused damage to the skin along with a number of other contributing factors.
If we knew now what we know today we could have reversed much of the damaged skin from our actions in the 80’s. However, despite this fact there are still people out there who continue to teach their skin badly.
Good skin care and healthy lifestyle choices can help delay the natural aging process and prevent many skin problems that occur today. Here are the top five tips to help skin care.
Sylvester Stallone still has it — at 64! His new film The Expendables (which Stallone directed and starred in with a crew of aging action stars) ruled the box office on its opening weekend, grossing $35 million for the three days ended Aug. 15, 2010.
And Sly is already hinting that a sequel is in the works. But just as impressive is the ripped physique the Rocky star flaunts in the high-octane action film.
HIGH-PROTEIN DIET + WORKOUT 3 DAYS A WEEK
Stallone, who still keeps his body fat at 4-7% (which is what elite athletes in their 20s have), continues to train as if he were decades younger. “I follow a high-protein diet: Anything with a face, that’s what I eat, with something green next to it,” Sylvester recently revealed.
We are part of the newly formed A4M Thailand, under the umbrella of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) and I am pleased to invite you to our upcoming event, the Third International Bangkok Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (BCAARM) to be held September 2 – 4, 2011 at the Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld, Thailand or visit our website for more details at www.a4mthailand.com

ABOUT BCAARM
The Bangkok Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine is poised to be a key meeting place for anti-aging medicine in South East Asia. This international exhibition and clinical conference will be presenting multi track content across the breadth of anti-aging and aesthetics sectors showcasing products, services and technology. The BCAARM will deliver a strong scientific program and workshops presented by world-class speakers and experts in their fields.
The opportunities in the Anti-Aging market are vast with the global market estimated to be worth $115.5 billion by 2010. Thailand is certainly enjoying growing international acclaim in this field. We are especially recognized for our holistic approach, spas, cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Coupled with modern medical technology and internationally trained doctors, patients are now being offered a complete package in treatment and rejuvenation. The BCAARM is your gateway to showcase your brand, products and services and build awareness to an elite audience of medical professionals, prospects, buyers and potential partners within the Asia Pacific Region.
Please see the attachment of our sponsorship opportunities in this year conference. If you have any questions or seek for any support, please do not hesitate to let us know at your utmost convenience.
Your sincerely,
Thamanoon Sainapha (Golf)