Mucuna Pruriens HGH Secreatagogue
Mucuna Pruriens, commonly known as velvet bean, contains a significant 
amount of naturally occurring L-dopa, an amino acid that converts into 
dopamine. Mucuna Pruriens has long been used in traditional Ayurvedic 
Indian medicine for Parkinson Disease. 
In a randomized, controlled, 
double blind clinical trials, researchers has found that the natural 
source of L-dopa from Mucuna Pruriens possess advantages over 
conventional L-dopa preparations in the long term management of 
Parkinson Disease. Dopamine is an essential component of our body and 
it's required for proper functioning of the brain.
Research has discovered that the body converts the amino acid tyrosine 
into L-dopa; L-dopa is then converted into dopamine. 
Without the 
neurotransmitter dopamine to serve a damping effect on neural 
transmissions, muscles become tense and tremble.
L-dopa may be useful for improving attention deficit hyperactivity 
disorder (ADHD) by improving sleep disorder. ADHD is a chronic, 
neurologically based syndrome characterized by restlessness, 
distractibility and impulsivity. Many patients with ADHD experience 
sleep disorder that may cause them to be inattentive and hyperactive due
 to sleep deprivation. 
According to a study released during the American
 Academy of Neurology, patients taking Levadopa showed marked 
improvement in their sleep disorder, behavior, and mental acuity. 
Researchers argue that there may be a common link -- a dopaminergic 
deficiency in the brain that causes both the sleep disorders and the 
ADHD. 
Early pharmacological studies, published in 1927 and 1930 
respectively, proved (in the rabbit) that L-dopa exerted significant 
effects on glucose metabolism (causing marked hyperglycemia) and on 
arterial blood pressure. Powdered Mucuna Pruriens seeds (contains 3-4% L
 Dopa) were given to normal and diabetic rabbits. In normal group 0.5, 1
 and 2 g/kg of M. Pruriens significantly decreased the blood glucose 
levels while in diabetic rabbits only 1 and 2 g/kg body weight caused a 
significant fall. High levels of trace elements like manganese, zinc, 
and others were found in these seeds. Therefore, it is conceivable that 
M. Pruriens seeds contain hypoglycemic principles, may be both organic 
and mineral, which seem to act indirectly by stimulating the release of 
insulin and/or by a direct insulin-like action. 
In 1977 issue of SCIENCE, researchers reported that L-dopa increased 
mean lifespans by up to 50% when fed to experimental rats at a dose of 
40 to 80mg per gram of food.
 In a 1979 research, L-dopa almost totally 
reversed the slowness of motion and lack of coordination shown by aged 
rats (24 to 27 months). Aged rats could not swim well for more than a 
few minutes and their swimming lacked coordination compared to control 
young rats, and after several minutes they would repeatedly sink. All of
 these problems disappeared after treatment with L-Dopa. 
These research 
present strong evidence that regular treatment with L-Dopa could have 
anti-aging effects and therefore lead to greater vigor in the old.
A group of Urologist from Southern France used apomorphine (Dopamine 
activator) for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. When animals have 
probes implanted that let them self-stimulate the pleasure pathway 
[dorsal raphe - ventral tegmental area – nucleus accumbens 
(NA)/prefrontal cortex (PFC)], they will often stimulate dopamine 
release into the NA/PFC, rather than eat or sleep, until they starve to 
death. This provides a strong evidence that participation of 
dopaminergic system in the control of sexual function.
  Dopamine is a 
precursor to adrenaline. Dopaminergic networks are associated with 
"pleasure and movement centers" and are thought to control mood, 
motivation and reward. Many rewards and pleasures can ‘trip the dopamine
 pleasure switch’, including sex, food, hugging, kissing, etc. 
Experimental data suggest that the release of dopamine are present at 
all stages of sexual behavior in rodents. 
It is likely that dopamine can
 trigger penile erection by acting on oxytocinergic neurons located in 
the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, and perhaps on the 
pro-erectile sacral parasympathetic nucleus within the spinal cord. 
Mucuna Pruriens has also been popular among athletes as L- Dopa contains
 natural secretagogues which may support the body's ability to stimulate
 the natural release ootropin, is a 
protein made up of 191 amino acids which is secreted by the pituitary 
gland and coordinates normal growth and development. Receptors which 
respond to hGH exist on cells and tissues throughout the body. The most 
obvious effect of HGH is on linear skeletal development. But the 
metabolic effects of hGH on muscle, the liver, and fat cells are 
critical to its function. The increased dopamine levels also optimize 
the production of other hormones, including testosterone, leading to 
increased sex drive and improved sexual performance for both men and 
women,  beneficial in stimulating muscle growth, as well as burning fat 
from fat cells
L-Dopa provides a large number of health benefits:
HELPS REGENERATION OF ORGANS (HEART, KIDNEY, LIVER, LUNGS)
HELPS DRAMATICALLY STRENGTHENED IMMUNE SYSTEM
HELPS IMPROVED SLEEP (PROMOTES DEEP SLEEP)
HELPS REDUCE BODY FAT & DECREASED CELLULITE
DECREASES WRINKLES
IMPROVES SKIN TEXTURE AND APPEARANCE
PROMOTES INCREASE BONE DENSITY & REVERSAL OF OSTEOPOROSIS
HELPS INCREASE LEAN MUSCLE MASS
HELPS IMPROVE MOOD AND SENSE OF WELL BEING
HELPS ENHANCE LIBIDO & SEXUAL PERFORMANCE
HELPS INCREASE ENERGY LEVELS
HELPS IMPROVE CHOLESTEROL PROFILE
Source - http://www.calcompnutrition.com/
