Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 Iggy: If you're menopausal, I'm sure you'd benefit from hormones, that would qualify as a NEED indeed. Have you considered going to an MD who uses bioidenticals? My friend's Mom goes to a doc at town University who prescibes natural hormones. What city are you in? I can have my friend's Mom ask this doc if he knows someone in your area--someone legit, not like those goons who put me on HGH-- but a good LEGIT doctor. Let me know if I can help.iggyangel7 <iggyangel@...> wrote: ---Hi Jane, I understand the scams and agree w/pseudo diagnoses, that are prevelant w/our cases, and we are preyed upon at times. My hormones were out of balance due to extensive endocrine testing that tested each individual hormone, showing WAY LOW readings,,, I have gone into menopause due to hormonal imbalance, I have had all the telltale symptoms of imbalances, mood swings, so many I could go on and on... the real proof is that now I can function normally... Before I could not, I am at work full time, and going back to school to finish my RN< and I feel normal again... I have not felt that way in over four years.... I will go to the website and get research from my doc about this spray.. thanks!!!!! Love and blessings, IggyIn , Jane Doe wrote:> Iggy:> Contact the University of Virginia, Dr. Lee Vance.She's a leading researcher on HGH in the US, she published extensively in endo med journals. Check out their website at UVA too. In the meantime, I will look up some direct websites on HGH studies (not websites that sell HGH), but the real deal medical endocrinology sites.> > From what I have leaned from my endos is that spray and oral HGH is a scam. You can increase your own igf1 (albeit just slightly) by exercises and pumping iron. Injectable HGH should be only taken if medically . The only medication that can increase igf1 is injectable HGH. > > Why do you want to increase HGH? There no real substantial literature out there that can directly correlate higher igf1 with better health. The "experts" can't even get on board and agree if higher or LOWER igf1 is preferable to better health.I seen other studies that contend that there's a relationship between high igf1 and colon cancer, go figure.> I'll post the addresses later tonight.> > As far as wanting to "balance" your hormones. First, you need to really know they're out of balance. Here are some indicators one should look for:> Chronic hair loss, amenorrhea, irregular menses, acne, hursiutism. Thyroid: goiter,lethargy, dry skin. > Keep in mind that one can have symptoms for different reasons.Don't ever assume you have a hormone problem and seek treatment (taking hormones) unless you're evaluated by an endocrinologist who knows what they're doing. I was given thyroid meds for a 2.3 TSH and my body went into "shock" and landed me in the ER. This "diagnosis" of hypothyroidism was bunk and was given to me by a trendy LA doctor who feels that everybody and their sister should be on his protocol of synthroid(with a TSH of 2.0 or more), progesterone and HGH. If your body has a hard time "handling" the protocol he adds corteff to the mix. He's NUT'S not to mention a danger to patients.> Oh, I lost hair on this guy too.> > I think your hgh spray and innocuous and will most likely cause no harm to your health--just your wallet.> > anita kessler wrote:> Iggy, I was just wondering if the spray you use is homeopathic. I think the theory behind the homeopathic spray is to get your body to produce it's own Hgh. If I understand this right that would make it safe. Thanks, Anita> > To Jane Doe: re HGH spray(natural form)> > HI Jane, I would like to know how do you have your hormones > balanced? Does your endocrinologist do this?Or who should do it? I > truly believe that our implants have thrown every cell function out > of whack, so that would naturally throw our hormones out of whack.. I > am in menopause at 39 cuz of implants... the OB-GYn does not mess > w/hormones especially natural types... You said the HGH spray is a > scam.. I would love to see the research that backs this up,, then if > so, I would discontinue the spray.... But please let me know or > email me some research and I really am new to the HGH stuff, so I > need to know... I agree w/HGH shots they are overpriced and too new > on the market, and there is not enough proof of what it does.... and > side effects can be dangerous... but please give me some info on the > sprays cuz I use it, and need to know, Thanks and God bless, Iggy> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 Iggy: If you're menopausal, I'm sure you'd benefit from hormones, that would qualify as a NEED indeed. Have you considered going to an MD who uses bioidenticals? My friend's Mom goes to a doc at town University who prescibes natural hormones. What city are you in? I can have my friend's Mom ask this doc if he knows someone in your area--someone legit, not like those goons who put me on HGH-- but a good LEGIT doctor. Let me know if I can help.iggyangel7 <iggyangel@...> wrote: ---Hi Jane, I understand the scams and agree w/pseudo diagnoses, that are prevelant w/our cases, and we are preyed upon at times. My hormones were out of balance due to extensive endocrine testing that tested each individual hormone, showing WAY LOW readings,,, I have gone into menopause due to hormonal imbalance, I have had all the telltale symptoms of imbalances, mood swings, so many I could go on and on... the real proof is that now I can function normally... Before I could not, I am at work full time, and going back to school to finish my RN< and I feel normal again... I have not felt that way in over four years.... I will go to the website and get research from my doc about this spray.. thanks!!!!! Love and blessings, IggyIn , Jane Doe wrote:> Iggy:> Contact the University of Virginia, Dr. Lee Vance.She's a leading researcher on HGH in the US, she published extensively in endo med journals. Check out their website at UVA too. In the meantime, I will look up some direct websites on HGH studies (not websites that sell HGH), but the real deal medical endocrinology sites.> > From what I have leaned from my endos is that spray and oral HGH is a scam. You can increase your own igf1 (albeit just slightly) by exercises and pumping iron. Injectable HGH should be only taken if medically . The only medication that can increase igf1 is injectable HGH. > > Why do you want to increase HGH? There no real substantial literature out there that can directly correlate higher igf1 with better health. The "experts" can't even get on board and agree if higher or LOWER igf1 is preferable to better health.I seen other studies that contend that there's a relationship between high igf1 and colon cancer, go figure.> I'll post the addresses later tonight.> > As far as wanting to "balance" your hormones. First, you need to really know they're out of balance. Here are some indicators one should look for:> Chronic hair loss, amenorrhea, irregular menses, acne, hursiutism. Thyroid: goiter,lethargy, dry skin. > Keep in mind that one can have symptoms for different reasons.Don't ever assume you have a hormone problem and seek treatment (taking hormones) unless you're evaluated by an endocrinologist who knows what they're doing. I was given thyroid meds for a 2.3 TSH and my body went into "shock" and landed me in the ER. This "diagnosis" of hypothyroidism was bunk and was given to me by a trendy LA doctor who feels that everybody and their sister should be on his protocol of synthroid(with a TSH of 2.0 or more), progesterone and HGH. If your body has a hard time "handling" the protocol he adds corteff to the mix. He's NUT'S not to mention a danger to patients.> Oh, I lost hair on this guy too.> > I think your hgh spray and innocuous and will most likely cause no harm to your health--just your wallet.> > anita kessler wrote:> Iggy, I was just wondering if the spray you use is homeopathic. I think the theory behind the homeopathic spray is to get your body to produce it's own Hgh. If I understand this right that would make it safe. Thanks, Anita> > To Jane Doe: re HGH spray(natural form)> > HI Jane, I would like to know how do you have your hormones > balanced? Does your endocrinologist do this?Or who should do it? I > truly believe that our implants have thrown every cell function out > of whack, so that would naturally throw our hormones out of whack.. I > am in menopause at 39 cuz of implants... the OB-GYn does not mess > w/hormones especially natural types... You said the HGH spray is a > scam.. I would love to see the research that backs this up,, then if > so, I would discontinue the spray.... But please let me know or > email me some research and I really am new to the HGH stuff, so I > need to know... I agree w/HGH shots they are overpriced and too new > on the market, and there is not enough proof of what it does.... and > side effects can be dangerous... but please give me some info on the > sprays cuz I use it, and need to know, Thanks and God bless, Iggy> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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