Human chorioni-c gonadotropin (HCG) is a hormone that supports the normal development of an egg in a woman's ovary, and stimulates the release of the egg during ovulation. HCG was originally a hormone found in women's body and is a hormone produced by the body itself. The main function of HCG is to stimulate the production of progesterone to support female pregnancy. HCG is a glycoprotein hormone that helps the development of fetal sex organs in pregnant women.
It is usually used as a medicine to supplement the HCG content in pregnant women. It also has a great effect on regulating the sex hormones of men and women, increasing the sexual function of women and men.
2. Main function of HCG
Stimulate the production of progesterone, prolong the luteal phase and increase the chance of pregnancy
Protect fetus and nourish fetal cells
Stimulate fetal pituitary gland to secrete testosterone, promote male sex differentiation, and promote male gonadal development
Has thyroid receptors, which can stimulate thyroid activity
Regulate hormone levels and increase sexual desire of men and women