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Has anybody tried to take it? I keep hearing it works wonders on fibro,

whiplash etc. There is a chiropractor who uses it and my Biofeedback guy just

started taking it.

Anybody tried this before?

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Duncan,

thank you very much for the information. Of course the dosage is very

important, as well as how the body absorbs it.

There are a couple (at least) chiropratcters that I heard of that recommend

HGH. I will try to get an appointment with one of them when I am ready to

try it.

I am trying different anti-depressants right now, and I don't want to try too

many things at the same time. I am only taking a multi vitamin, too.

Thank you,

In a message dated 6/20/2002 2:31:53 PM Mountain Daylight Time,

duncancrow@... writes:

>

>

> You get more mileage from one that secretes your OWN natural growth

> hormones, a secretagogue. The reason is that most

> HGH available off-the-shelf is pretty weak, and among the better stuff it's

> not well absorbed because it's a 191 amino-acid

> chain, a pretty large molecule. Most or all of these except for actual HGH

> shots must produce a disclaimer because they have

> failed to prove to the FDA that it works.

>

> I'm in conference with four or five doctors and a couple of nutritionists

> that are having excellent results increasing HGH with an

> amino acid stack, the only FDA approved one of course. It's only been FDA

> approved and in use in the USA since February

> 12 so the doctors and to a certain extent the sports nutritionists are

> still the ones making the most noise about it. What they say

> is that it's equivalent to HGH shots but only about $63 a month instead of

> $1200 to $4200 a month, and it's safer too.

>

> I have a couple of pages of references on HGH deficiency; one page is many

> FM studies with a couple of CFIDS studies and

> HGH; one page is many studies relating to HGH used for obesity and

> diabetes. HGH works like it's supposed to in a majority

> of people; people with FM often have a genetic defect in the amount of

> triggering hormone produced that makes the HGH

> increase, and not in potential HGH production itself.

>

>

>

> ---

>

>

> Duncan Crow

>

>

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Thayer, thank you for answering.

I am very much considering HGH. I read a little book about supplements for

fibro, and so many vitamins, minerals, etc only work when they are all there.

I will put my trial off for a little while, I don't want to make too many

changes at the same time.

I will let everybody know if I do try it,

In a message dated 6/20/2002 8:08:16 PM Mountain Daylight Time,

thayer@... writes:

> Hi - yes, I have tried homeopathic HGH (I do not have FM) both

> by itself and with other helpers- I suggest the maximizing approach

> as suggested at

> http://www.hghcompany.com/hgh-maximize.htm

> Once I tried that maximizing approach my antiaging results

> multiplied. This was further evidence to me of how our hormones all

> work together and why a one pill or potion approach is usually

> inferior.

> Thayer

>

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Thayer, thank you for answering.

I am very much considering HGH. I read a little book about supplements for

fibro, and so many vitamins, minerals, etc only work when they are all there.

I will put my trial off for a little while, I don't want to make too many

changes at the same time.

I will let everybody know if I do try it,

In a message dated 6/20/2002 8:08:16 PM Mountain Daylight Time,

thayer@... writes:

> Hi - yes, I have tried homeopathic HGH (I do not have FM) both

> by itself and with other helpers- I suggest the maximizing approach

> as suggested at

> http://www.hghcompany.com/hgh-maximize.htm

> Once I tried that maximizing approach my antiaging results

> multiplied. This was further evidence to me of how our hormones all

> work together and why a one pill or potion approach is usually

> inferior.

> Thayer

>

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I just wanted everyone to be aware of some false information that circulates on

hgh. I am not saying the study that was posted was false, I am very interested

in this oral method they are going to test and would like more information. Up

to this point hgh can only be administered by injection. It is a protein and if

it is taken by mouth the body will just simply digest it as if it is food. My

daughter gets growth hormone daily from an injection. I have studied this

extensively and believe me, if there was an oral method all of us parents would

not be giving our children shots everyday. These hgh dietary supplements are

not actually that. They may maintain the body, HOPING to help your own body

produce more (which there is no regulation if this is even happening ) It is

along the lines of " If you eat carrots you will have good eyesight " . Please

beware of these products and be educated before you spend lots of money. The

movie stars that are taking it to look younger are not taking these oral

supplements, they are getting injections.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

Re: re: question about human growth hormone

Duncan,

thank you very much for the information. Of course the dosage is very

important, as well as how the body absorbs it.

There are a couple (at least) chiropratcters that I heard of that recommend

HGH. I will try to get an appointment with one of them when I am ready to

try it.

I am trying different anti-depressants right now, and I don't want to try too

many things at the same time. I am only taking a multi vitamin, too.

Thank you,

In a message dated 6/20/2002 2:31:53 PM Mountain Daylight Time,

duncancrow@... writes:

>

>

> You get more mileage from one that secretes your OWN natural growth

> hormones, a secretagogue. The reason is that most

> HGH available off-the-shelf is pretty weak, and among the better stuff it's

> not well absorbed because it's a 191 amino-acid

> chain, a pretty large molecule. Most or all of these except for actual HGH

> shots must produce a disclaimer because they have

> failed to prove to the FDA that it works.

>

> I'm in conference with four or five doctors and a couple of nutritionists

> that are having excellent results increasing HGH with an

> amino acid stack, the only FDA approved one of course. It's only been FDA

> approved and in use in the USA since February

> 12 so the doctors and to a certain extent the sports nutritionists are

> still the ones making the most noise about it. What they say

> is that it's equivalent to HGH shots but only about $63 a month instead of

> $1200 to $4200 a month, and it's safer too.

>

> I have a couple of pages of references on HGH deficiency; one page is many

> FM studies with a couple of CFIDS studies and

> HGH; one page is many studies relating to HGH used for obesity and

> diabetes. HGH works like it's supposed to in a majority

> of people; people with FM often have a genetic defect in the amount of

> triggering hormone produced that makes the HGH

> increase, and not in potential HGH production itself.

>

>

>

> ---

>

>

> Duncan Crow

>

>

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I just wanted everyone to be aware of some false information that circulates on

hgh. I am not saying the study that was posted was false, I am very interested

in this oral method they are going to test and would like more information. Up

to this point hgh can only be administered by injection. It is a protein and if

it is taken by mouth the body will just simply digest it as if it is food. My

daughter gets growth hormone daily from an injection. I have studied this

extensively and believe me, if there was an oral method all of us parents would

not be giving our children shots everyday. These hgh dietary supplements are

not actually that. They may maintain the body, HOPING to help your own body

produce more (which there is no regulation if this is even happening ) It is

along the lines of " If you eat carrots you will have good eyesight " . Please

beware of these products and be educated before you spend lots of money. The

movie stars that are taking it to look younger are not taking these oral

supplements, they are getting injections.

Sincerely, Pamela Rauch

Re: re: question about human growth hormone

Duncan,

thank you very much for the information. Of course the dosage is very

important, as well as how the body absorbs it.

There are a couple (at least) chiropratcters that I heard of that recommend

HGH. I will try to get an appointment with one of them when I am ready to

try it.

I am trying different anti-depressants right now, and I don't want to try too

many things at the same time. I am only taking a multi vitamin, too.

Thank you,

In a message dated 6/20/2002 2:31:53 PM Mountain Daylight Time,

duncancrow@... writes:

>

>

> You get more mileage from one that secretes your OWN natural growth

> hormones, a secretagogue. The reason is that most

> HGH available off-the-shelf is pretty weak, and among the better stuff it's

> not well absorbed because it's a 191 amino-acid

> chain, a pretty large molecule. Most or all of these except for actual HGH

> shots must produce a disclaimer because they have

> failed to prove to the FDA that it works.

>

> I'm in conference with four or five doctors and a couple of nutritionists

> that are having excellent results increasing HGH with an

> amino acid stack, the only FDA approved one of course. It's only been FDA

> approved and in use in the USA since February

> 12 so the doctors and to a certain extent the sports nutritionists are

> still the ones making the most noise about it. What they say

> is that it's equivalent to HGH shots but only about $63 a month instead of

> $1200 to $4200 a month, and it's safer too.

>

> I have a couple of pages of references on HGH deficiency; one page is many

> FM studies with a couple of CFIDS studies and

> HGH; one page is many studies relating to HGH used for obesity and

> diabetes. HGH works like it's supposed to in a majority

> of people; people with FM often have a genetic defect in the amount of

> triggering hormone produced that makes the HGH

> increase, and not in potential HGH production itself.

>

>

>

> ---

>

>

> Duncan Crow

>

>

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