1989 Naples, Italy Research TRIAL
- Dr. Luigi Sacca and others
"growth hormone and the heart"
In 1994, in Naples, Italy, Dr. Luigi Sacca and others on the research team, studied the effects of administering Human Growth Hormone ( HGH ) on patients with moderate to severe heart failure.
The researchers discovered that when HGH is combined with standard treatment for heart failure, it produced an increase in efficiency of the energy consumption of the heart. It also resulted in an increased ability of the heart to pump a higher volume of blood. Moreover, it caused an increased in blood circulation, by reducing peripheral vascular resistance.
This particular specialty research opened the door to use Growth Hormone ( GH ) not only to enhance cardiovascular output in healthy people, but also to be used as an adjunctive treatment for patients with heart disease.
the Results of their Research TRIAL
Here are the results of their research trial:
Growth Hormone in the body produces direct effects on myocardial growth and heart function. As a result of the supplementation with Growth Hormone ( GH ), the heart muscle appears to be strengthened and functions more effectively.