Research Studies - Clinical Proof
Research Study led by Luigi Sacca ( Naples, Italy 1989 )
"Growth Hormone and the Heart"
Sacca Luigi., Cittadini, A., Fazio, Serafino
Endocrinology Review 1994; 15:555-573
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7843068/
In 1989, Dr. Luigi Sacca and others, in Naples, Italy, studied the impact of applying Growth Hormone ( GH ) treatment to patients who suffered moderate to severe heart failure.
The researchers discovered that Human Growth Hormone ( HGH ) was included with the regular treatment for people who experienced heart failure, it produced an increase in efficiency of the energy consumption of the heart.
Additionally, it enabled the heart to have the ability to pump a higher volume of blood. At the same time, it helped reduced peripheral vascular resistance, which caused improved blood circulation.
This research showed that Growth Hormone ( GH ) could be applied as an additional treatment modal for patients with heart disease. Moreover, it demonstrated that GH could be also then improve cardiovascular output in healthy people.