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The USUAL cost for injectable HGH runs near or greater than

$1000/month. That's if you purchase (script required) and self inject.

An effective dose can be 1/2 to 1 ml daily for rejuvenation purposes.

A periodic blood test for IGF-1 is needed, at the beginning for a base

line, then monthly for a few months . Any doctor would require this.

$300/mo is a bargain if it's on the up and up and effective.

Jim Lambert, our group's founder, was enthusiastic about HGH therapy,

but the cost got to him. He found he could get similar results with

colostrum.

Chuck

I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, " Where's the self-help

section? " She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.

On 12/17/2008 5:59:21 PM, Gypsy Rose (gypsy___rose@...) wrote:

> I've recently learned that my girlfriend is taking HGH injections, daily, $300

per month at a local doctors office. She is telling me that everyone she knows

is doing it and that it was her ex-boyfriend who got her started on it.

> We are all about the same age, early 40's.

> She did not have any blood work prior to starting this. I feel like she

> is making a mistake but I'm not exactly sure why. I don't know what to

> tell her. All I know is that she should be tested, for sure, before

> starting any such regimine and she

> doesn't even know what she is taking. Only that it is injectable HGH. She

doesn't

> know if

> it's bioidentical or synthetic or what is even in the 'shot'. The percentage

of actual HGH?

> Anyone here know anything about this?

>

> Hugs,

> Rose www.orangecountypropertyservices.com

> 714.549-3519 Office/Fax 714.349-1200 Cell

> Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't

> matter and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss

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Hello Rose~ I am a new member here and have enjoyed reading the various

posts on diverse topics. I have an extensive medical background in

cardiology and post-partum as a nurse. I am also a retired veterinary

professional. I have had good experience on both " sides of the fence " .

I have raised a big family and enjoy grandkids. Life was wonderful

until I got sick. Really sick. I would like to jump in here and mention

my experience with HGH.

I was forced to retire before I was 50 years old! The doctors mentioned

I should consider disability. I felt like a freight train nailed me.

Diagnosis: Hashimoto's Syndrome- soaring TSH. I have struggled with

this condition for 10 years. Last year, I presented to a

endocrinologist from Portugal (my last chance doc!) with request to

find out what's wrong! He wasted no time. I did lab and was brought

back in immediately. I was not producing HGH. He felt I had a pitutary

adenoma. Brain surgery! Once the MRI was done, I was in clear. No

tumor. I was lucky. But I did begin daily injections of HGH and I am

monitored very closely by this brilliant doctor. I do feel better but

continue to battle Hashimoto's. It has completely destroyed the

thyroid. My advice for anyone considering injecting HGH is to use your

logic and only seek this therapy if you are truly deficient. In a

healthy brain, your pituitary gland produces all you need as an adult.

Side effects and the damage done for abuse is not worth the risks

involved. My brain does not produce it and I do feel a bit better with

daily injections,but what I would give to go back to that healthy

state. Yes,BurnOut is real.

At least I know where my HGH comes from and that it is always kept at

it's required temperature. I know because I am responsible and

accountable for it.

May I also add that I think it is far wiser, especially for the

investment, to consider homeostasis from the inside out.

So,you might start asking your girlfriend, " Why are you taking HGH

injections? " Then, go read everything you can get your hands on. Be

informed! Take responsibility for your health.

Glad to find a good group!

P.Elaine

Chelsea

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