HGH vs Tweedledumb (cont'd)

In another study at Sahlgrenska, Gudmundar Johannson, Bengt-Ake Bengtsson, and colleagues used low dose injections on healthy older men over a period of nine months. The results were impressive: an average loss of 9.2% of total body fat; a 6.1% loss of abdominal fat; and a marvellous 18.1% of internal, central body fat.

All without additional diet or exercise!

These treatments had been conducted as a double blind study with one group serving as a control group.

By the end of the study, the control group had actually put on more fat.

Those in the study receiving the HGH treatments, besides losing impressive amounts of fat, also showed an improved cholesterol profile, a lower level of blood triglycerides, lower blood pressure, and an improved glucose metabolism.

In a study conducted by Belgian physician, Thierry Hertoghe, further impressive results were obtained. This study involved making careful and detailed body measurements at the start. Then, over a two month period, HGH and other hormones that had been in decline, were administered. Hertoghe found a 20 to 30 percent shrinkage in the love handles on patients, as well as shrinkage in the abdomen, and even in the underside of the thigh. Indicative of this shrinkage of body fat in general, Hertoghe found that the belly buttons of these patients moved up by more than an inch by the end of the study.

More striking yet, Hertoghe is of the opinion that the loose skin hanging from the upper arms on some women are signs of lower HGH levels, and that as levels of HGH are restored, so too this flappy skin will improve and tighten up.

At last. . . something that appears to work on those unsightly triceps wattles!


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