Advice for my mother regarding HGH?

Matherme

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My mother is currently on HRT, and recently she has been intrigued with looking into HGH therapy. She tells me she would enjoy an increased sense of well being, and would enjoy the anti-aging benefits HGH has to offer, as well as other pros of fat loss, etc. On another note she has rheumatoid arthritis in one of her knees recently diagnosed, and she only takes "aleve" for pain relief, I thought the properties of hgh will help improve her symptoms.

What are your opinions with a women in her 50s to use hgh for it's anti-aging properties, fatloss, and possible relieve pain in her knee so she trains better. I am the one setting up her diet, and she trains with me. We were doing very well in the start and she lost 35lbs, and gained a good amount of definition with weight training, however ever since the diagnoses in her knee it halted improving further.
 
This is a very good question. I'm researching HGH for many reasons.
The topic I can find the least amount of
info on is the "increased sense of well
being". Specific info is scarce. But there may be someone your mom can talk to.
The HRT Specialist that is the board
sponsor here (CHIP WADOWSKI) is well versed on the subject. He is a professional
stand up guy!



My mother is currently on HRT, and recently she has been intrigued with looking into HGH therapy. She tells me she would enjoy an increased sense of well being, and would enjoy the anti-aging benefits HGH has to offer, as well as other pros of fat loss, etc. On another note she has rheumatoid arthritis in one of her knees recently diagnosed, and she only takes "aleve" for pain relief, I thought the properties of hgh will help improve her symptoms.

What are your opinions with a women in her 50s to use hgh for it's anti-aging properties, fatloss, and possible relieve pain in her knee so she trains better. I am the one setting up her diet, and she trains with me. We were doing very well in the start and she lost 35lbs, and gained a good amount of definition with weight training, however ever since the diagnoses in her knee it halted improving further.
 
is it true once you are off HGH you lose all the benefits? That would be my biggest concern. I have heard great things about it, and it used to be very expensive but with Mexico and contacts it can be gotten alot cheaper. However whats the point if you go back to your old self and lose all the pluses? I dont have facts on that am curious as to do you keep your benefits or any of them?
 
If you do start on GH start low at 0.5-1 iu per day. One must run gh for a long time to see any results....at least 4-6 months. And she should stay on it for at least a year.

I think growth is beneficial for older people.....moreso than younger people.

It is NOT true that once you are off gh you lose all the results of it. However you certainly won't see the quantity or quality of results that you had while using it. Be aware this goes for side effects as well and some are irreversible....bone growth.

One disadvantage of gh is that results good or bad creep up slowly. If a side effect that you don't like occurs, it is hard to monitor it because it comes on so slowly.
 
and possible relieve pain in her knee so she trains better. However ever since the diagnoses in her knee it halted improving further.

What is the diagnosis on the knee? HGH injected directly into the joint is used to rebuild cartilage and the surrounding ligaments. I have been doing this for many months myself to rebuild the cartilage in my ankles. It is a very proven methodology. Personal experience and research indicates nothing rebuilds cartilage like HGH.
 
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