Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 --yes I am looking to stay away from anything topical>but thanks for the heads up.Like I said before GH if used conservatively with blood test monitoring is very safe!!!! and can actually benefit you in many ways. Another thing I am looking forward to is melanotan being developed by epitan in Australia.A deep dark suntan [even for type 1 skin]with no sun ... a real suntan .I think this will be a great tool for covering up flushing and protecting rosacea skin!!!!!! I have spoken to people that were involved in the human trial s at Adelaide hospital in australia and they said they were so impressed with its effects they bought all the stock they could in the epitan company!!! I think melanotan will be the holy grail in protecting our fragile heat/sun sensitive skin There website is www.epitan.com.au if you want to follow its progress. - In rosacea-support@y..., " mightybubbles2001 " wrote: > ---They have HGM in a topical now. If you are worried about taking it > orally, maybe you can try the topical products. It is supposed to be > great for " normal " skin. I have no idea how it would be for sensitive > skin like ours. I saw it on the news a few times, and posted about it > a while ago. Can't remember the name of the product now, but it is > said to increase blood vessel growth in the area. Not i'm sure a good > idea for us? MB > > > > > effects it > > has on skin most notably smaller pores,and less wrinkles.I have known > > a few in the Bodybuilding Community that have used it for years. > > In addition to the thickening of skin it may be able to help you > > grow stronger healthier blood vessels,I was thinking especially after > > pulsed dye laser or photoderm? > > Just keep in mind their are always governement agencies willing to > > jump all over things at the first little sign of problems blowing it > > all up in a big propaganda campaign and most times they are grabbing > > info from the 10th of a percent of people that had problems failling > > to mention the other 99.9 percent who benifitted with no problems!!!! > > Hgh like anything else should be used with caution,getting regular > > blood test to check your liver and GH levels is recommended with > > doses of over 4 iu s a day. > > I would have already tried it myself with my photoderm treatment > > slast summer but the cost is high and I couldnt afford phto and > > GH.But I fully intend on experimenting with GH at low doses in the > > future. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- In rosacea-support@y..., " ruizdelvizo " wrote: > > > Hi Nightrun, > > > > > > Be very careful about taking Human Growth Hormone. It can be very > > > dangerous. > > > > > > I wanted to add that I have thick skin, and it doesn't cover up > > > rosacea at all for me. I don't have visible broken capilaries, but > > I > > > can get very pink to red skin and bumps and flakes. Having thick > > skin > > > is no help for me. > > > > > > I wrote a message last month on some articles I found regarding the > > > dangers of Human Growth Hormone. Here's a link to it if you're > > > interested: > > > > > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-support/message/36448 > > > > > > Take care, > > > Matija > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Human growth hormones have an effect of smoothing skin out and > > > making > > > > it thicker.I wonder how Gh would help if using post laser > > treatment > > > > to help the skin the heal? What kind of effect would it have on > > > > rosacea? Has anyone here gone thropugh Human growth hormone > > therapy? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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