Human growth hormone (HGH) is a peptide hormone produced in the pituitary gland that plays a role in growth and cell reproduction. As we age, our natural HGH levels decline, which can lead to changes in body composition and other effects.
New U Life's HGH gel is one of the topical options available. The company claims its transdermal gel can raise growth hormone levels through absorption in the skin. But does it actually work? Here is an overview of the existing evidence:
In summary, while early research shows promise for HGH gels to increase growth hormone levels, there is still minimal evidence that transdermal options like New U Life's product promote significant changes in body composition or performance. More large-scale studies that assess fat loss, muscle gain, and other outcomes in patients using HGH gels are needed to better evaluate their efficacy. Speak to a doctor about whether an HGH gel may benefit your individual health and hormonal status.