The Road to Longevity
Donald McLeod M.D., Philip White M.D., and W.M. Heatherington
The Truth About Hormone Replacement, Antioxidants, Exercise, Stress, and Diet.

Section III
Fine Wine

We have all seen grapes in their prime at the produce store, smooth skinned and almost bursting with juices.
We have also seen them desiccated and wrinkled, in the form of raisins.

Where the aging process has taken us to the point where we might be compared to raisins.
HGH will not likely restore us to where we might be compared to a new grape.

But it will make improvements.

And when therapy is begun early enough, then much of the youthful grape may be recaptured, such that there is a firmness to the flesh and a smoothness to the skin, and the juices are again replenished within.

With ongoing treatment, we may then - to drastically mix our metaphors -
continue aging like grapes of a fine vintage, that ultimately produce a fine wine.


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