Time Machine (cont'd)

Or at least it felt that way.

For most of us in our forties and fifties, that kind of easy-moving body is no longer with us.
And some of that lively, eager attitude has probably faded a bit as well.

And yet... how good it would be to have those days back, that vigorous young body back, that alacrity of spirit back.
To hop into an H.G. Wells' kind of time machine and get it all back.

Alas, those days are gone, faded into the mists of time, and we will never bring them back.
There is no time machine.

Or is there?

In reality, although we have not the means to travel back in time, we do have the means of bringing our younger, stronger bodies back, back to us here and now in the present. Back from how they were ten, fifteen, twenty years ago.

So we do, in a sense, have a time machine.

And that time machine is called somatotropin, or Human Growth Hormone, HGH.


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