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Research showed cardiac size and function can improve even after a heart attack,

with anti-aging that increases HGH release. Kidneys improve too, and in fact,

improved hormonal values, muscle tone, vigor, recovery, energy, libido and a

bunch of other youth-specific factors. Research cites here:

http://members.shaw.ca/SomaLife-gHP

I'm not on SomaLife right now but I took it for about 4 years and my wife took

it for 2 years, with big results.

all good,

Duncan

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> Research showed cardiac size and function can improve even after a heart

attack, with anti-aging that increases HGH release. Kidneys improve too, and in

fact, improved hormonal values, muscle tone, vigor, recovery, energy, libido and

a bunch of other youth-specific factors. Research cites here:

> http://members.shaw.ca/SomaLife-gHP

Hi Duncan,

I checked your SomaLife link and it seems that the product's claim to increase

HGH is based on the Isidori study. I see the following problems with it:

1) Small sample size (15).

2) Not a random sampling, but a homogonous group that generally produces a lot

of HGH any way.

3) No control group and therefore no double-blind.

4) A 30 year old study with no follow up to verify results.

Even if you accept this study as is, there is no proof it helps woman or people

over 30.

I love this statement as proof of its efficacy: " Today, more than 10,000

specialists stake their reputations on SomaLife gHP every day and rely on it for

their clients' well being. " Based on that logic then all of those great

pharmaceutical products that flood the market are good for us because a million

MDs are prescribing them.

Another convincer on the page quotes performance nutritionist Brad King.

" SomaLife secretagogue results in an average HGH increase of 800%, 30 minutes

after the recommended oral dose of six capsules. Nothing else comes close except

HGH injections. " Apparently, SomaLife hasn't conducted any experiments of its

efficacy, or has published successful results or they would've been sited, so

then how can he make that statement?

I'm sure if Somalife worked as well as Mr. King believes it does, they would've

contracted an independant lab and published the results.

Cheers,

Wally

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Hi Wally; the groundbreaking Isidori study was indeed small, but other

scientists picked it up and now many thousands of people also use the approach

of taking amino acids to trigger HGH release, always with good results when the

right dose and purity is taken.

The concept is not owned by SomaLife but the company was the first to bring out

a product on the concept and patent it. Many similar products exist that skirt

the SomaLife patent, and people also continue to mix their own amino acids to

trigger HGH release. I knew it worked in 1982 because I used one of those

products, Power Maker II, with great results.

I used the approach for about 2 years in the 1980's and 4 years since 2002. I've

also seen the approach work on about 70 other people including my own family. My

anti-aging doctors have much more experience than I do and they say it works in

about 96 out of 100 people and that it's safe and useful to keep yourself on the

youthful side of vitality. This is way more than enough data to dispel any vague

doubts about the method's effectiveness.

Amino acids are in general use in body building too by the fellas who don't

shoot steroids, also because results are reliable. Since case data also abounds

on the general approach in the general population, none of us need to fear that

it might not work; that was dealt with in the first few years after the

information was first revealed.

Given the fantastic results, I think I made an informed decision. Unlike you, I

did not speculate without opening tha package. I trusted Durk and Sandy and used

Power Maker II for a couple of years before I even learned about the Isidori

study or SomaLife.

all good,

Duncan

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>

> > Research showed cardiac size and function can improve even after a heart

attack, with anti-aging that increases HGH release. Kidneys improve too, and in

fact, improved hormonal values, muscle tone, vigor, recovery, energy, libido and

a bunch of other youth-specific factors. Research cites here:

> > http://members.shaw.ca/SomaLife-gHP

>

> Hi Duncan,

> I checked your SomaLife link and it seems that the product's claim to increase

HGH is based on the Isidori study. I see the following problems with it:

> 1) Small sample size (15).

> 2) Not a random sampling, but a homogonous group that generally produces a lot

of HGH any way.

> 3) No control group and therefore no double-blind.

> 4) A 30 year old study with no follow up to verify results.

>

> Even if you accept this study as is, there is no proof it helps woman or

people over 30.

>

> I love this statement as proof of its efficacy: " Today, more than 10,000

specialists stake their reputations on SomaLife gHP every day and rely on it for

their clients' well being. " Based on that logic then all of those great

pharmaceutical products that flood the market are good for us because a million

MDs are prescribing them.

>

> Another convincer on the page quotes performance nutritionist Brad King.

" SomaLife secretagogue results in an average HGH increase of 800%, 30 minutes

after the recommended oral dose of six capsules. Nothing else comes close except

HGH injections. " Apparently, SomaLife hasn't conducted any experiments of its

efficacy, or has published successful results or they would've been sited, so

then how can he make that statement?

>

> I'm sure if Somalife worked as well as Mr. King believes it does, they

would've contracted an independant lab and published the results.

>

> Cheers,

> Wally

>

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Wally,

See what you think about this oral chelation product.

http://carner.ws/heart_health

Here's the thing if it works like the proven IV chelation then

it will improve every function of the body. Also it's a lot cheaper.

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> > Research showed cardiac size and function can improve even after a heart

attack, with anti-aging that increases HGH release. Kidneys improve too, and in

fact, improved hormonal values, muscle tone, vigor, recovery, energy, libido and

a bunch of other youth-specific factors. Research cites here:

> > http://members.shaw.ca/SomaLife-gHP

>

> Hi Duncan,

> I checked your SomaLife link and it seems that the product's claim to increase

HGH is based on the Isidori study. I see the following problems with it:

> 1) Small sample size (15).

> 2) Not a random sampling, but a homogonous group that generally produces a lot

of HGH any way.

> 3) No control group and therefore no double-blind.

> 4) A 30 year old study with no follow up to verify results.

>

> Even if you accept this study as is, there is no proof it helps woman or

people over 30.

>

> I love this statement as proof of its efficacy: " Today, more than 10,000

specialists stake their reputations on SomaLife gHP every day and rely on it for

their clients' well being. " Based on that logic then all of those great

pharmaceutical products that flood the market are good for us because a million

MDs are prescribing them.

>

> Another convincer on the page quotes performance nutritionist Brad King.

" SomaLife secretagogue results in an average HGH increase of 800%, 30 minutes

after the recommended oral dose of six capsules. Nothing else comes close except

HGH injections. " Apparently, SomaLife hasn't conducted any experiments of its

efficacy, or has published successful results or they would've been sited, so

then how can he make that statement?

>

> I'm sure if Somalife worked as well as Mr. King believes it does, they

would've contracted an independant lab and published the results.

>

> Cheers,

> Wally

>

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