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Hormones For Sale, MyPrimeTime.com, by Lauren Long
Robert Huskinson, an attorney in Los Angeles, believes he's found the secret to looking and feeling younger. It's human growth hormone (HGH), which he's been taking for four years. "I think it reverses the aging clock," asserts the 65-year-old Huskinson. "When I started taking HGH, my body composition changed. I burned fat and put on muscle tissue. I slept better and more soundly. My vision and hearing improved. I can lift more weight at the gym. It increased my testosterone level, which means I am more sexual than before. And my barber is astounded at how fast my hair grows." Although Huskinson's blood tests showed that he wasn't deficient in the hormone for his age, he decided to take it---without knowing the long-term side effects. "I am 65, and it could take 15 years before the entire medical community agrees on this. I'd rather take my chances," says Huskinson, who spends $1,000 a month on HGH. He injects himself with the hormone twice, sometimes three times daily and plans to do it for the rest of his life. (The Food and Drug Administration has approved only one form of HGH, an injectible drug available by prescription only).



Human Growth Hormone, HealthWeek, Program Number 217
PAT ANSON: At age 62, Larry Speer says he's been rejuvenated. He can ride horseback, bench press 275 pounds, even play full court basketball three times a week. LARRY SPEER: I have a lot more stamina. I feel better. I jump better. I had these big wings here and to my surprise they're almost totally gone, without doing sit-ups. PAT ANSON: His secret? Daily injections of human growth hormone, a synthetic drug developed, not for adults, but for children with stunted growth. It mimics the natural hormone produced by the pituitary, a small gland at the base of the brain. The hormone acts throughout the body - stimulating the development of muscle, bone and tissue. Levels are highest in teenagers and young adults, but starting at about the age of thirty, they gradually taper off. By age sixty, growth hormone levels have fallen substantially.



Fountain of Youth Flows From a Needle, USAToday, 11/00, by Ann Oldenburg.
Gilman began shopping for an aging remedy when, at 50, she was approached to sell clothes on TV. "I thought, 'This is a little late to start a television career,'" she says. "When I looked at myself in the mirror, I was not thrilled with what I saw. So I went ahead and got some plastic surgery, like every other good person in America. But then I found my energy was really flagging. I thought, 'How could I possibly do this?'" She heard about HGH, called a doctor and has injected the drug daily for 2 1/2 years. "My energy level is superb. My skin looks like a 20-year-old's. I dropped 25 pounds. I used to have aches in my back and my knees, and they are completely gone because I have more muscle and my bones are building back up. Every single thing it promised, it has delivered."



Anti-Aging Medicine Comes of Age by Rebecca Hunter, writer for Zephyr Online
Is this the shift in medicine we've all been waiting for? Announced last week, the AMA is going to recognize a new breed of physicians who will now be practicing anti-aging medicine. This new field has gone from a hand full of physicians to almost 1,500 nationwide. But what does this mean for the average user of modern medicine? More ...



 
 

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HGH Human Growth Hormone Releaser

HGH Human Growth Hormone Releaser
HGH Human Growth Hormone Realeaser! As low as $14 per IU!