Guest guest Posted July 27, 2002 Report Share Posted July 27, 2002 About 8 weeks ago I contacted Mr. Crow to try his method. It worked like he said it might, and I have had 45 pain-free days in a row. Just before I did that I read the Doctors Secrets book by Dr White and Dr Macleod, and attended one of their seminars in a neighboring city. I read Brad King's Fat Wars too, and the specialists certainly know there is a connection between low growth hormone and FM. The metabolics experts, and the anti-aging specialists, do use the product Mr. Crow mentioned on the other list. It seems this individual is well-respected for his knowledge on a couple of other discussion groups, but as he says, the medical information information is not at all new but is widely available and in use by some of the more successful doctors treating FM and CFS. Here's a post from oxyplus that sheds some light on the reason GH therapy works on FM. ____________________ quoted: Where the growth hormone defect often is found in fibromyalgia, is in the gene for the expression of GHRH, or growth hormone releasing hormone. Good expression is what triggers the pituitary to release GH. That explains why there seems to be a genetic link, as of course gene defects can be passed along. Supplementing with the secretagogue bypasses the GHRH expression and directly triggers the pituitary to release GH in its place. Similarly, in clients with poor GH production in response to exercise, this issue can be usually be sidestepped with application of the secretagogue. Fibromyalgia and arthritis clients notice pretty quickly if the secretagogue is going to work, however the company recommends a fair three-month trial to establish a decent trend. The best responders practice good nutrition and are clear of parasites, liver stones, toxins and are working on pH. This can be the biggest problem as these people for the most part have horrible lifestyles including but not limited to high-carb diets, parasites, candida, of course lack of exercise, you name it, which contributes big-time to their toxicity levels and aggravates symptoms. ____________________ in response to: Subject: Fibromyalgia - Growth Hormone See: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheStealthVirusSupportGroup/files/BRAIN %20INVOLVEMENT%20%26%20RESEARCH/Growth%20Hormone%20Defect%20And%20The% 20Use%20Of%20Mestinon.%20htm> Growth Hormone Defect Connected to Fibromyalgia ImmuneSupport.com - 06-19-2002 Also see: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheStealthVirusSupportGroup/files/BRAIN %20INVOLVEMENT%20%26%20RESEARCH/Growth%20Hormone%20Impaired%20In%20Fib romyalgia.htm> Women With Fibromyalgia Have Impaired Growth Hormone Secretion ImmuneSupport.com - 06-05-2002 ________________________ Hope this helps someone. If someone wants to try it I'll send them the link. Patrica > > I am not the moderator but you seem to be the first person on this > list, new > > or old. That received this email. We have had quite a few new > members and as > > far as I know none or them received this. One wonders why you were > selected. > > Inquiring minds are interested. > > > > Take care, > > Irene > > > > Books may well be the only true magic > > Alice Hoffman > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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