Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 , You wrote: > ... I'm not too much into > anything British, except the Beatles. That's OK then; Prof. Hawking probably never thought of himself as particularly fab. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 james, You wrote: > ... Gracia said she is > taking HGH; Chuck says she is not ... Not exactly. I said she is not taking a synthetic HGH. What she said she is taking is a recombinant DNA form of HGH, grown in mice, something I said was only approved for AIDS patients. The rDNA form seems to have some of the activity of the synthetic and has the right proportions of amino acids. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 .... It's ok ... I remember watching them the 1st night they were on the " Ed Sullivan Show " . I was 8.. so figure that...lol..lol. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peace. Char (Delaware) PS. I Don't look or feel my age either! Except the aches from the hypo and tiredness sometimes. In a message dated 5/9/2006 5:11:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, koplyn@... writes: Val, Yes, I'm older than dirt, (same as the Beatles), but don't look or feel it. And if you " grew up with them " , you must be pretty old too!!?? And I'm sure not everything British is " naff " . When I was 20 and living in France, I had a British boyfriend for a while. With a tiny British sports car. And my husband here now has a 1971 Jaguar, pretty cool. I don't know what " naff " means, but somehow I suspect it's a negative term. Tell me what it means... OK? LOL, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 , Your giving your age away! The Beatles!?!!! I live in the U.K. grew up with their music, never cared much for it myself. Not everything British is 'naff'. now there's a new word for you to ponder!! LOL Cheers, Val. Val Re: Re: HGH > > > , > > You wrote: > > OK, I guess I'm out of the loop. Who is Hawking? > > He is the current Lucasian Professor of " Mathematick " at Cambridge (a > chair endowed in 1663 under II), the same position that Isaac > Newton once held. He is regarded by many as the most brilliant mind on > the planet, although most of his work was completed while suffering from > amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's disease. He has an > unusually slowly progressing form of the disease, so he has continued to > do theoretical physics, even though unable to speak without a computer > wired up to his fingers. I lost a dear friend to that damnable disease > in about four months. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/_Hawking > > Chuck > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Val, Yes, I'm older than dirt, (same as the Beatles), but don't look or feel it. And if you " grew up with them " , you must be pretty old too!!?? And I'm sure not everything British is " naff " . When I was 20 and living in France, I had a British boyfriend for a while. With a tiny British sports car. And my husband here now has a 1971 Jaguar, pretty cool. I don't know what " naff " means, but somehow I suspect it's a negative term. Tell me what it means... OK? LOL, too. Re: Re: HGH > > > , > > You wrote: > > OK, I guess I'm out of the loop. Who is Hawking? > > He is the current Lucasian Professor of " Mathematick " at Cambridge (a > chair endowed in 1663 under II), the same position that Isaac > Newton once held. He is regarded by many as the most brilliant mind on > the planet, although most of his work was completed while suffering from > amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's disease. He has an > unusually slowly progressing form of the disease, so he has continued to > do theoretical physics, even though unable to speak without a computer > wired up to his fingers. I lost a dear friend to that damnable disease > in about four months. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/_Hawking > > Chuck > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 Hi , I was a tiny tot in the Beatles heyday, by the way I am now 48!! In my mind, I'm slim young and still 20 - the hypo reality is very different though, but one can but dream!!!! Naff is like saying something is s*** or c*** basically!! Cheers, Val. p.s. I preferred the 'bad boys' like the The Who! Living in France, your boyfriend with the tiny sportscar - Grooooooooovy Baby!!!! Re: Re: HGH .... It's ok ... I remember watching them the 1st night they were on the " Ed Sullivan Show " . I was 8.. so figure that...lol..lol. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peace. Char (Delaware) PS. I Don't look or feel my age either! Except the aches from the hypo and tiredness sometimes. In a message dated 5/9/2006 5:11:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, koplyn@... writes: Val, Yes, I'm older than dirt, (same as the Beatles), but don't look or feel it. And if you " grew up with them " , you must be pretty old too!!?? And I'm sure not everything British is " naff " . When I was 20 and living in France, I had a British boyfriend for a while. With a tiny British sports car. And my husband here now has a 1971 Jaguar, pretty cool. I don't know what " naff " means, but somehow I suspect it's a negative term. Tell me what it means... OK? LOL, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 Carol, Deepak Chopra and others who work with energy medicine believe that all healing is spiritual. Unfortunately the heavy metals that block the immune system, hormone production and mineral receptors from working cannot be spiritually or energetically removed. I know many such people who do " healing " and this is the one thing they can't do. These days our nutrition is so poor, no matter how well we try to eat, it would be nothing short of a miracle if diet alone would fix a hormone problem. As we age our body stops producing some hormones and these are what keep us well. Personally I don't take these but if they help a person to sleep better, have more energy and improve muscle tone, then what is wrong with that? A quick fix may be all that a working person can manage. In an ideal world no one would have to drive to work, get stressed, use electricity or cell phones, eat food grown in the personal organic garden, drink only clean well water, exercise regularily, not have air from other countries blowing into their backyard, etc. This just isn't realistic. I am not a pill popper and never will be but the environment most of us live in just doesn't make true healing possible with food alone. Statistically, most people just don't stick with a good diet. These types of things can also give them a better life quality they wouldn't otherwise have. Sharon > > I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as hormones. It > would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of balance > attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, whole foods, and > whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. There may be a > situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just because > someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. > > Dr Deepak Chopra talks about it a lot on his last tape. He does not think > taking it is safe or advisable. If our body pharmacy makes it, that's a > different story....keeping our bodies balanced and functioning optimally is > the way to create it. > > Carol > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 Carol, you have raised four questions: on the wisdom of using HGH, on using isolated supplements generally, on the perception of a quick fix with any supplement, including HGH, and the concept that you can increase HGH with whole food. Let's stick to the HGH questions. The wisdom and safety of HGH injections has been well-proven in the last 15 years or so, (and amino acids, 25 years). All we see is a long list of good outcomes and less cancer. Much of the research on my site deals with recovering cardiac output, joint cartilage, metabolic syndrome, muscle tone, fatigue, kidney size and function, and several health factors, in absence of risk, and with this in mind, I argue that using the approach IS wiser than not using it but certainly some people don't believe in anti-aging and would not tase advantage of the opportunity for continued fitness levels onto one's old age that such an approach presents. http://members.shaw.ca/SomaLife-gHP Nevertheless, safety, effect and all considered, I and many anti- aging specialists prefer to not recommend injections of foreign HGH, which isn't human really but is extracted from genetically modified e. coli bacteria, just as insulin is. SomaLife gHP on the other hand triggers your own natural HGH release, so it isn't the same as taking HGH shots anyway. HGH isn't quite a single-hormone therapy; fluctuations of the master hormone affect the entire body, and several other hormones will be involved in a multiple-hormone effect that will continue to improve for several months. This improvement of youthful hormonal balance is not possible at all with a program of multiple hormones, because what might be underlying the imbalance is only the sagging values of HGH. Growth of course heals the other glands and youthful growth tends to improve their output towards youthful levels. This tends to normalize the other hormone levels across the board over months, a feature that is reliable and the very reason that anti-aging doctors do not take a patient's hormonal baseline for at least six months after starting a SomaLife gHP program. Lastly, Carol, no, HGH release isn't increased with whole food; HGH release falls with age, and while no amount of whole food will change that, HGH shots and SomaLife gHP can produce stellar results in conjunction with a good diet that is rich in whole food. The nutrition provides the building blocks, but you still absoluetly need the message to build; this is what HGH/IGF-1 does. Again, more information is here; I've maintained this page for years: http://tinyurl.com/24wmr7 I have about 35 doctors calls saved on the subject too that I can share with Limewire or other peer-to-peer software, right off my hard drive. The key file that lists and describes them is conference_calls.html and if you want a direct conmnection into my directory, here's my IP number (today): " 70.67.210.24:35800 " Duncan > > I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as hormones. It > would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of balance > attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, whole foods, and > whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. There may be a > situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just because > someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. > > Dr Deepak Chopra talks about it a lot on his last tape. He does not think > taking it is safe or advisable. If our body pharmacy makes it, that's a > different story....keeping our bodies balanced and functioning optimally is > the way to create it. > > Carol > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 Unfortunately, many of our bodies are not producing the hormones they should, due to diet, environmental toxins or bad genetics (though I think the genetic thing has been over-done). In my opinion, any hormone taken should be tested for first, and tested along with its companion hormones for balance. Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama > >> I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as > hormones. It >> would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of balance >> attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, whole > foods, and >> whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. There > may be a >> situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just because >> someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 Carol's assumption that HGH therapy is a quick fix is incorrect, as benefits accumulate over a period of two years or more and do not usually appear for at least three to six months. At the end, hormonal values are a lot closer to normal across the board. You are more youthful; this can hardly be termed a quick fix With the fibro and some other illnesses, I've seen a few good responders become pain-free in a few days due to healing finally outstripping the damage process; this might be seen as quick but the permanent effect somes on more slowly. Duncan. > > > > I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as > hormones. It > > would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of balance > > attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, whole > foods, and > > whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. There > may be a > > situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just because > > someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. > > > > Dr Deepak Chopra talks about it a lot on his last tape. He does not > think > > taking it is safe or advisable. If our body pharmacy makes it, that's a > > different story....keeping our bodies balanced and functioning > optimally is > > the way to create it. > > > > Carol > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 , modern medicine is unable to balance your hormones because they fluctuate several times daily, weekly and monthly. The HGH SonaLife gHP program works within those fluctuations and improves them, pulse by pulse. You can't heal without adequate HGH anyway and since age, toxins and carbs reduce HGH issue, the people who respond the best to an anti-aging protocol that improves HGH release are elderly, toxic and overweight, precisely the people who are looking their mortality in the face. Duncan > > Unfortunately, many of our bodies are not producing the hormones they > should, due to diet, environmental toxins or bad genetics (though I think > the genetic thing has been over-done). > > In my opinion, any hormone taken should be tested for first, and tested > along with its companion hormones for balance. > > Best, > > http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com > http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ > > Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants > happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do > other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama > > > >> I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as > > hormones. It > >> would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of balance > >> attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, whole > > foods, and > >> whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. There > > may be a > >> situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just because > >> someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 Yes, the so called " experts " do seem to spend a lot of time blaming genetics. As I understand it, no one is immune to poison (mercury, fluoride, aspartame, lead, etc.) Ives <mmives@...> wrote: Unfortunately, many of our bodies are not producing the hormones they should, due to diet, environmental toxins or bad genetics (though I think the genetic thing has been over-done). In my opinion, any hormone taken should be tested for first, and tested along with its companion hormones for balance. Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama > >> I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as > hormones. It >> would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of balance >> attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, whole > foods, and >> whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. There > may be a >> situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just because >> someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. --------------------------------- Shape in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 So you believe that HGH, specifically your SomaLife product, will correct my low thyroid, low cortisol, low estriol, low estradiol, and high estrone? Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: HGH > , modern medicine is unable to balance your hormones because > they fluctuate several times daily, weekly and monthly. The HGH > SonaLife gHP program works within those fluctuations and improves > them, pulse by pulse. You can't heal without adequate HGH anyway and > since age, toxins and carbs reduce HGH issue, the people who respond > the best to an anti-aging protocol that improves HGH release are > elderly, toxic and overweight, precisely the people who are looking > their mortality in the face. > > Duncan > > >> >> Unfortunately, many of our bodies are not producing the hormones > they >> should, due to diet, environmental toxins or bad genetics (though I > think >> the genetic thing has been over-done). >> >> In my opinion, any hormone taken should be tested for first, and > tested >> along with its companion hormones for balance. >> >> Best, >> >> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com >> http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ >> >> Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one > wants >> happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, > so do >> other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama >> > >> >> I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as >> > hormones. It >> >> would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of > balance >> >> attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, whole >> > foods, and >> >> whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. > There >> > may be a >> >> situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just > because >> >> someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 amen sharon >From: " Sharon " <hotmocha@...> >Reply-candidiasis >candidiasis >Subject: Re: HGH >Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 15:11:08 -0000 > >Carol, > >Deepak Chopra and others who work with energy medicine believe that >all healing is spiritual. Unfortunately the heavy metals that block >the immune system, hormone production and mineral receptors from >working cannot be spiritually or energetically removed. I know many >such people who do " healing " and this is the one thing they can't do. > >These days our nutrition is so poor, no matter how well we try to eat, >it would be nothing short of a miracle if diet alone would fix a >hormone problem. > >As we age our body stops producing some hormones and these are what >keep us well. Personally I don't take these but if they help a person >to sleep better, have more energy and improve muscle tone, then what >is wrong with that? A quick fix may be all that a working person can >manage. In an ideal world no one would have to drive to work, get >stressed, use electricity or cell phones, eat food grown in the >personal organic garden, drink only clean well water, exercise >regularily, not have air from other countries blowing into their >backyard, etc. This just isn't realistic. > >I am not a pill popper and never will be but the environment most of >us live in just doesn't make true healing possible with food alone. >Statistically, most people just don't stick with a good diet. These >types of things can also give them a better life quality they wouldn't >otherwise have. > >Sharon > > > > > > > I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as >hormones. It > > would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of balance > > attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, whole >foods, and > > whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. There >may be a > > situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just because > > someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. > > > > Dr Deepak Chopra talks about it a lot on his last tape. He does not >think > > taking it is safe or advisable. If our body pharmacy makes it, that's a > > different story....keeping our bodies balanced and functioning >optimally is > > the way to create it. > > > > Carol > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 The action of toxins suppressing metabolism, including HGH release aside, a normal healthy body reduces HGH release by about 25% per decade after about 30 years of age. Between 18 and 26 or so there's a huge drop of about 50%. So, everyone has only about half the HGH release at 60 as they did at 30, give or take, and HGH release is as important to growth and regeneneration as glutathione is the single most reliable marker of prognosis of disease severity and outcome. I do recommend detoxifying, exercising, reducing carbs and using protein to make the most of your natural ability to release HGH. That said, when you want an anti-aging tool that increases HGH level by 5 to 7 times, just as if you had undertaken a good workout at 22 years of age, it can provide enormous benefit. This is of particular interest to those who need it most: those who are over about 45 and tend to be too sedentary to produce maximum HGH for their age group, and those who wish to try to keep their present level of fitness for 20 years longer than normal. Duncan Duncan Unfortunately, many of our bodies are not producing the hormones they > should, due to diet, environmental toxins or bad genetics (though I think > the genetic thing has been over-done). > > In my opinion, any hormone taken should be tested for first, and tested > along with its companion hormones for balance. > > Best, > > http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com > http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ > > Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants > happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do > other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama > > > >> I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as > > hormones. It > >> would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of balance > >> attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, whole > > foods, and > >> whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. There > > may be a > >> situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just because > >> someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Shape in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 Michell, I think you should detoxify; amino acids are not a silver bullet but they will help to elevate HGH. Duncan > >> > >> Unfortunately, many of our bodies are not producing the hormones > > they > >> should, due to diet, environmental toxins or bad genetics (though I > > think > >> the genetic thing has been over-done). > >> > >> In my opinion, any hormone taken should be tested for first, and > > tested > >> along with its companion hormones for balance. > >> > >> Best, > >> > >> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com > >> http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ > >> > >> Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one > > wants > >> happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, > > so do > >> other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama > >> > > >> >> I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as > >> > hormones. It > >> >> would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of > > balance > >> >> attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, whole > >> > foods, and > >> >> whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. > > There > >> > may be a > >> >> situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just > > because > >> >> someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. > >> > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2007 Report Share Posted September 23, 2007 Sharon, Unfortunately you have that right - most people do not want to try to heal themselves with whole foods and whole food supplements. That would take too long. Everybody wants a quick fix of just popping a pill to make them well. They don't want to change their diet, they don't want to change their lifestyle, they just want a pill to fix everything. And I guess on this list, if some isolated/man-made/synthetic pill is mentioned that is touted to cure you, then it must be true. Carol > Statistically, most people just don't stick with a good diet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2007 Report Share Posted September 23, 2007 Yep, I'm working on that currently. Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: HGH > Michell, I think you should detoxify; amino acids are not a silver > bullet but they will help to elevate HGH. > > Duncan > > >> >> >> >> Unfortunately, many of our bodies are not producing the hormones >> > they >> >> should, due to diet, environmental toxins or bad genetics > (though I >> > think >> >> the genetic thing has been over-done). >> >> >> >> In my opinion, any hormone taken should be tested for first, and >> > tested >> >> along with its companion hormones for balance. >> >> >> >> Best, >> >> >> >> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com >> >> http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ >> >> >> >> Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one >> > wants >> >> happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to > die, >> > so do >> >> other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama >> >> > >> >> >> I question the wisdom of any of the isolated elements such as >> >> > hormones. It >> >> >> would seem to me that this is a way to throw our bodies out of >> > balance >> >> >> attempting a quick fix rather than working with nutrition, > whole >> >> > foods, and >> >> >> whole food supplementation to bring our bodies into balance. >> > There >> >> > may be a >> >> >> situation in which HGH would be desirable, but to take it just >> > because >> >> >> someone is selling it does not strike me as one of them. >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 Carol, on this group all of us are changing our lifestyle and diet, none of us I'm aware of are doing a quick fix, and we are primarily using whole foods and supplementing primarily where the concentration of nutrients demands it. Are you sure you posted to the right group? Duncan > > Statistically, most people just don't stick with a good diet. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 I look at a lot of these supplements personally as additional tools in my arsenal, but to me diet is always number one priority. Without the proper diet supplements are just like opening all the windows and turning on the heater.. a waste of money. Luv, Debby San , CA 147 pounds lost! 95% of health issues reversed! Find out about the diet that helped me: Group: curingcandida/ Website: http://www.naturallythriving.com Studying nutrition for 12 years. Currently working towards certification. --- Carol Minnick <carol@...> wrote: > Sharon, > > Unfortunately you have that right - most people do > not want to try to heal > themselves with whole foods and whole food > supplements. That would take too > long. Everybody wants a quick fix of just popping a > pill to make them well. > They don't want to change their diet, they don't > want to change their > lifestyle, they just want a pill to fix everything. > And I guess on this > list, if some isolated/man-made/synthetic pill is > mentioned that is touted > to cure you, then it must be true. > > Carol ------------- Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned. Let your baby steps take you there... New group! Curing Candida: curingcandida/ My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 I am on HGH is it good to take it I needed to be on it 15 yrs ago my Heart Dr.'s after having Heart Bypass sugary and dieing 5 x's was out cold 17 weeks long story. The told me they feel my heart went bad due to the low GH levels. If you have low IGF-1 levels or your Hypopituitary yes you need it. I don't know anything about secretagogue hGH pluse there is a lot of crap out there if this is sold with out a scrip from a dr. I would not touch it. Co-Moderator Phil > From: rjamestemple@... <rjamestemple@...> > Subject: HGH > > Date: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 1:40 PM > Does anyone have any experience with > the Institute For Vibrant Living and their product, > " secretagogue hGH pluse ? " > And is taking HGH a good idea? > > Rob > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2010 Report Share Posted July 15, 2010 Hi Phil, Is the HGG real expensive? Is it a shot? Do any of thise pill or liquid forms even work? Thanks Brett Re: Re: This is a mess. I am just back on HGH Pure Growth Hormone now 6 weeks I sleep good but I wake up feeling like crap I think it's my sugar going down at night when I eat I feel better in about an hour. Co-Moderator Phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2010 Report Share Posted November 14, 2010 What a GREAT LINK! Thank You . I've been wanting and needing to start an exercise program for a long time but didn't know what type of exercise I should do. This really looks like the ticket. 20 mins day/3 times week, increases HGH, Instructor has great credentials. Wonderful!! > > Here is the link on Dr. Mercola's take on an exercise that can naturally supply HGH. Interesting. > > http://fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2010/11/13/phil-campbell-on-pea\ k-8-exercises.aspx > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2010 Report Share Posted November 14, 2010 Natural HGH release in response to exercise will be roughly what you can normally accomplish at your biological age. This allows one to gradually deteriorate at a rate that is appropriate for that age group, following nature's plan of planned obsolescence. HGH induced by a secretagogue or shots repeatedly raise one's HGH at a higher value, to about 22 years of age, producing a net building or restoring outcome that is difficult or impossible to approach with exercise alone. It works even when you don't exercise and you can do it perhaps 3 times daily in addition to the workout. The net result is restoration in addition to maintenance; restoration results in being more youthful. all good, Duncan > > > > Here is the link on Dr. Mercola's take on an exercise that can naturally supply HGH. Interesting. > > > > http://fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2010/11/13/phil-campbell-on-pea\ k-8-exercises.aspx > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2010 Report Share Posted November 14, 2010 *While you are at it, subscribe to Mercola's site... and if you hate exercising, take up tennis. Much of what you get from this workout occurs naturally in tennis and you have fun doing.* What a GREAT LINK! Thank You . I've been wanting and needing to start an exercise program for a long time but didn't know what type of exercise I should do. This really looks like the ticket. 20 mins day/3 times week, increases HGH, Instructor has great credentials. Wonderful!! > > Here is the link on Dr. Mercola's take on an exercise that can naturally supply HGH. Interesting. > > http://fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2010/11/13/phil-campbell-on-pea\ k-8-exercises.aspx > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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