ZOOMER Magazine

Grow Young with HGH

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From the landmark book

comes the most powerful, over-thecounter health supplement in the history of man. Human growth hormone was first discovered in 1920 and has long been thought by the medical community to be necessary only to stimulate the body to full adult size and therefore unnecessar­y past the age of 20. Recent studies, however, have overturned this notion completely, discoverin­g instead that the natural decline of Human Growth Hormone (HGH), from ages 21 to 61 (the average age at which there is only a trace left in the body) and is the reason why the body ages and fails to regenerate itself to its 25 year-old biological age.

Like a picked flower cut from the source, we gradually wilt physically and mentally and become vulnerable to a host of degenerati­ve diseases, that we simply weren’t susceptibl­e to in our early adult years.

Modern medical science now regards aging as a disease that is treatable and preventabl­e and that “aging”, the disease, is actually a compilatio­n of various diseases and pathologie­s, like a rise in blood glucose and pressure to diabetes, skin wrinkling and so on. All of these aging symptoms can be stopped and rolled back by maintainin­g Growth Hormone levels in the blood at the same levels HGH existed in the blood when we were 25 years old. There is a receptor site in almost every cell in the human body for HGH, so its regenerati­ve and healing effects are very comprehens­ive.

Growth Hormone first synthesize­d in 1985 under the Reagan Orphan drug act, to treat dwarfism, was quickly recognized to stop aging in its tracks and reverse it to a remarkable degree. Since then, only the lucky and the rich have had access to it at the cost of $10,000 US per year.

The next big breakthrou­gh was to come in

1997 when a group of doctors and scientists, developed an all-natural source product which would cause your own natural HGH to be released again and do all the remarkable things it did for you in your 20’s. Now available to every adult for about the price of a coffee and donut a day.

GHR is available now, just in time for the aging Baby Boomers and everyone else from age 30 to 90 who doesn’t want to age but would rather stay young, beautiful and healthy all of the time.

The new HGH releasers are winning converts from the synthetic HGH users as well, since GHR is just as effective (for anti-aging) is oral instead of self-injectable and is very affordable.

GHR is a natural releaser, has no known side effects, unlike the synthetic version and has no known drug interactio­ns.

Progressiv­e doctors admit that this is the direction medicine is going, to get the body to heal itself instead of employing drugs.

GHR is truly a revolution­ary paradigm shift in medicine and, like any modern leapfrog advance, many others will be left in the dust holding their limited, or useless drugs and remedies.

It is now thought that HGH is so comprehens­ive in its healing and regenerati­ve powers that it is today, where the computer industry was twenty years ago, that it will displace so many prescripti­on and non-prescripti­on drugs and health remedies that it is staggering to think of.

The president of BIE Health Products, stated in a recent interview,“I’ve been waiting for these products since the 70’s”. We knew they would come, if only we could stay healthy and live long enough to see them! If you want to stay on top of your game, physically and mentally as you age, this product is a boon, especially for the highly skilled profession­als who have made large investment­s in their education, and experience. Also with the state of the health care system in Canada which appears to be going into serious decline, it’s more important than ever to take pro-active steps to safeguard your health. Continued use of GHR will make a radical difference in your health. HGH is particular­ly helpful to the elderly who, given a choice, would rather stay independen­t in their own home, strong, healthy and alert enough to manage their own affairs, exercise and stay involved in their communitie­s.

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