Guest guest Posted July 3, 2002 Report Share Posted July 3, 2002 Hi! I read that article and it is very interesting. I printed it out to give to my Dr. at my next appt. She is always willing to read anything I bring in. Hugs, Sherri > > Dear Friends, > I just found this in my MSN mailbox...I'll be checking it out! > ~~~~ > Cheney on Growth Hormone and Bovine Growth Factors: Information for > Chronic > Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Patients > > Dr. Cheney explains that if your Growth Hormone response is zero that > means > serious trouble. " You lack sufficient control of protein synthesis to > respond to > exercise, to respond to stage four sleep, to respond to the needs of > detox, and > all kinds of other problems. " > > http://go1.warp9ems.com/go.pl?tu=13229757-5892 > > > > > SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs > > HOME PAGE:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/7127/fibromyalgia-cfs.html > LIST OWNER: " Missy " Parrot004@...> > UNSUBSCRIBE:fibromyalgia-cfs-unsubscribe > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2002 Report Share Posted July 3, 2002 Hi! I read that article and it is very interesting. I printed it out to give to my Dr. at my next appt. She is always willing to read anything I bring in. Hugs, Sherri > > Dear Friends, > I just found this in my MSN mailbox...I'll be checking it out! > ~~~~ > Cheney on Growth Hormone and Bovine Growth Factors: Information for > Chronic > Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Patients > > Dr. Cheney explains that if your Growth Hormone response is zero that > means > serious trouble. " You lack sufficient control of protein synthesis to > respond to > exercise, to respond to stage four sleep, to respond to the needs of > detox, and > all kinds of other problems. " > > http://go1.warp9ems.com/go.pl?tu=13229757-5892 > > > > > SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs > > HOME PAGE:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/7127/fibromyalgia-cfs.html > LIST OWNER: " Missy " Parrot004@...> > UNSUBSCRIBE:fibromyalgia-cfs-unsubscribe > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2002 Report Share Posted July 3, 2002 Hi! I read that article and it is very interesting. I printed it out to give to my Dr. at my next appt. She is always willing to read anything I bring in. Hugs, Sherri > > Dear Friends, > I just found this in my MSN mailbox...I'll be checking it out! > ~~~~ > Cheney on Growth Hormone and Bovine Growth Factors: Information for > Chronic > Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Patients > > Dr. Cheney explains that if your Growth Hormone response is zero that > means > serious trouble. " You lack sufficient control of protein synthesis to > respond to > exercise, to respond to stage four sleep, to respond to the needs of > detox, and > all kinds of other problems. " > > http://go1.warp9ems.com/go.pl?tu=13229757-5892 > > > > > SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs > > HOME PAGE:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/7127/fibromyalgia-cfs.html > LIST OWNER: " Missy " Parrot004@...> > UNSUBSCRIBE:fibromyalgia-cfs-unsubscribe > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2002 Report Share Posted July 3, 2002 Failure to induce growth hormone response to exercise is common in FM patients, but HGH can also be induced through other means. Because FM, CFIDS, and obese patients are down a pint on HGH, inducing those levels reliably becomes excellent treatment for many people. Bovine growth factors aren't as good as inducing your own, or as good as synthetic HGH injections. best regards, Duncan Crow > Cheney on Growth Hormone and Bovine Growth Factors > > Dear Friends, > I just found this in my MSN mailbox...I'll be checking it out! > ~~~~ > Cheney on Growth Hormone and Bovine Growth Factors: Information for > Chronic > Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Patients > > Dr. Cheney explains that if your Growth Hormone response is zero that > means > serious trouble. " You lack sufficient control of protein synthesis to > respond to > exercise, to respond to stage four sleep, to respond to the needs of > detox, and Duncan Crow ___________________________________________________________ FDA agrees SomaLife gHP will increase growth hormone levels for a more energetic, less fat, faster healing, less wrinkled, sexier, more youthful you! See the 21-minute TV video detailing the benefits of HGH human growth hormone on http://MySmart.Biz -- http://asomaworld.net/duncancrow __________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2002 Report Share Posted July 3, 2002 Failure to induce growth hormone response to exercise is common in FM patients, but HGH can also be induced through other means. Because FM, CFIDS, and obese patients are down a pint on HGH, inducing those levels reliably becomes excellent treatment for many people. Bovine growth factors aren't as good as inducing your own, or as good as synthetic HGH injections. best regards, Duncan Crow > Cheney on Growth Hormone and Bovine Growth Factors > > Dear Friends, > I just found this in my MSN mailbox...I'll be checking it out! > ~~~~ > Cheney on Growth Hormone and Bovine Growth Factors: Information for > Chronic > Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Patients > > Dr. Cheney explains that if your Growth Hormone response is zero that > means > serious trouble. " You lack sufficient control of protein synthesis to > respond to > exercise, to respond to stage four sleep, to respond to the needs of > detox, and Duncan Crow ___________________________________________________________ FDA agrees SomaLife gHP will increase growth hormone levels for a more energetic, less fat, faster healing, less wrinkled, sexier, more youthful you! See the 21-minute TV video detailing the benefits of HGH human growth hormone on http://MySmart.Biz -- http://asomaworld.net/duncancrow __________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2002 Report Share Posted July 3, 2002 Hi Duncan, I've been reading a lot of the stuff you've posted about HGH and benefits and all of my symptoms would fit along with low or no levels. I suffered a deep brain injury just before symptoms of FMS started showing up. I also have a clinically proven sleep disorder with no Delta stage sleep along with a lot of other symptoms associated with low HGH. I am going to get my levels tested and maybe start on injections. My doctor is really good about taking all factors into consideration so he'll probably atleast let me try it. Unfortunately with the brain injury along with FMS I would need to do all the lab work instead of homeopathic way. I'm also ordering Immunocal from a friend that sells it, I could probably use it anyway. I'll definitely let everyone how it works if I try the HGH. As for Dr. Cheney and the Bovine growth factor, he was referring to it as a way to stimulate existing stem cells along with HGH injections to repair axis damage so people with low HGH can start producing normal levels on their own, as a way to wean themselves off the injections. Otherwise we would need to take low level injections forever. I was under the impression that it was a theory and had not been proven yet, but sounds good anyway. At this point with no sleep and only bursts of energy every few weeks anything reasonable sounds worth a try. I was starting to lose hope. Thanks for all the great info, it's really helping. Ellie > Failure to induce growth hormone response to exercise is common in FM patients, but HGH can also be induced > through other means. Because FM, CFIDS, and obese patients are down a pint on HGH, inducing those levels > reliably becomes excellent treatment for many people. > > Bovine growth factors aren't as good as inducing your own, or as good as synthetic HGH injections. > > best regards, > > Duncan Crow > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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