was just reading a few reports on hgh helping get rid of cellulite anyone know much about this ?
Hope this help my friend

I did some research and was debating on this. But I lost most of my cellulite from dieting and working out.
Cellulite is a common concern among women, and most of those who suffer from it would really try to find the best cure for it.
What Is Cellulite?
Cellulite is the build up of fats that start during puberty and get deposited on areas such as the stomach, pelvis, legs and thighs. These look like indentations on the skin that can become unsightly and can even lead to some self-confidence issues.
Causes of Cellulite
There are several factors that may lead to cellulite, but here are the most common ones:
Genes - some people are just more predisposed to having cellulite than others
Hormones - imbalances in the estrogen, noradrenaline, thyroid hormones, prolactin and insulin hormones can all lead to the production of cellulite
Diet - too much fat and carbohydrates, less fiber and too much salt can all lead to fatty deposits that end up as cellulite
Clothes - clothes, especially underwear, that restricts blood flow can lead to cellulite
Lifestyle - those who stand or sit for long hours at work, those who do not exercise and those who drink and smoke a lot are more likely to get cellulite
Treating Cellulite
There are several methods of treating cellulite, but most of them only result to reduction of cellulite on the skin. A more effective and longer lasting method of treating cellulite is to try and eliminate fatty tissues. You can do this by keeping yourself active, moderating your diet and taking supplements that can improve your hormone levels.
HGH Treatment for Cellulite
One hormone that can help eliminate fats is the Human Growth Hormone (HGH) which can help improve your metabolism, thus leading to weight loss. This is a hormone that is naturally produced by the pituitary gland in the brain. However, as we age, HGH production slows down, which can affect our metabolism drastically. The result is we tend to gain weight as we age, which then leads to cellulite.
In order to keep the HGH levels in your body normal, you would have to take in HGH supplements that can trigger the production of this hormone in the brain. HGH Advanced, for example, is a good HGH releaser, which has been clinically tested to stimulate the pituitary gland into producing more HGH. Once this supplement is taken regularly, you will notice a reduction on your weight, a better immune system, increase in energy and stamina and a better skin elasticity.
GH Side Effects and Other Hazards
Possible side effects of HGH use include:
· Nerve, muscle, or joint pain
· Swelling due to fluid in the body's tissues (edema)
· Carpal tunnel syndrome
· Numbness and tingling of the skin
· High cholesterol levels
HGH can also increase the risk of diabetes and contribute to the growth of cancerous tumors.
HGH, produced by the pituitary gland, spurs growth in children and adolescents. It also helps to regulate body composition, body fluids, muscle and bone growth, sugar and fat metabolism, and possibly heart function. Produced synthetically, HGH is the active ingredient in a number of prescription drugs and in other products available widely over the Internet.
HGH Uses and Abuses
Synthetic human growth hormone was developed in 1985 and approved by the FDA for specific uses in children and adults. In children, HGH injections are approved for treating short stature of unknown cause as well as poor growth due to a number of medical causes, including:
· Turner's syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects a girl's development
· Prader-Willi syndrome, an uncommon genetic disorder causing poor muscle tone, low levels of sex hormones, and a constant feeling of hunger
· Chronic kidney insufficiency
· HGH deficiency or insufficiency
· Children born small for gestational age
In adults, approved uses of HGH include:
· Short bowel syndrome, a condition in which nutrients are not properly absorbed due to severe intestinal disease or the surgical removal of a large portion of the small intestine
· HGH deficiency due to rare pituitary tumors or their treatment
· Muscle-wasting disease associated with HIV/AIDS
But the most common uses for HGH are not FDA-approved. Some people use the hormone, along with other performance-enhancing drugs such as anabolic steroids in an attempt to build muscle and improve athletic performance. Yet HGH's effect on athletic performance is unknown.
Because the body's HGH levels naturally decrease with age, some so-called anti-aging experts have speculated and claimed that HGH products could reverse age-related bodily deterioration. But these claims, too, are unproven. The use of HGH for anti-aging is not FDA-approved.
Nevertheless, some people obtain injectable HGH from doctors who prescribe it for off-label purposes (uses for which it was not approved by the FDA) and through Internet pharmacies, anti-aging clinics, and web sites.
Others purchase HGH products -- or products that claim to increase your body's own production of HGH -- in the form of pills and sprays. Companies that market these products on TV infomercials or online claim they turn back your body's biological clock, reducing fat, building muscle, restoring hair growth and color, strengthening the immune system, normalizing blood sugar, increasing energy and improving sex life, sleep quality, vision, and memory. However, the Federal Trade Commission has seen no reliable evidence to support the claim that these products have the same effects as prescription HGH, which is always given by injection. Taken orally, HGH is digested by the stomach before it can be absorbed into the body.