HGH Therapy Doctor Testimonials
Since Rudman’s study a great deal of research in HGH has been conducted carefully monitoring and evaluating the effects, protocols and patients of HGH therapy:
“It is well accepted that with age, many hormone levels decline. However, if you wish to maintain normal function then you need to modulate your hormone level. This is especially true with HGH and the sex hormones (testosterone, estrogen, progesterone).”
Dr. Victor Shabanah MD, AAG Health – Published 2007
“In older adults, increased HGH has resulted in significant improvements in muscle mass and endurance.”
Dr. George R. Merrimam MD, University of Washington – Published 2006
“All the evidence shows that HGH is one of the safest drugs we have. 1,000’s of patients have been followed for the last 16 years.”
Dr. Pinchas Cohen MD, UCLA – Published 2003
“Side effects of HGH therapy for adult deficiency are minor, dose-related, and totally reversible.”
New England Journal of Medicine – Published 1999
“Studies have demonstrated that adults with HGH deficiency are both physically and psychologically less healthy than their age-matched peers, and that HGH therapy results in substantial and sustained benefits.”
Growth Hormone Research Society Scientific Committee – Published 2001
“HGH therapy imparts great psychological, psychosocial and cardiovascular health benefits. The treatment adds greatly to the quality of life and to maintaining a healthy life style.”
Dr. Carol Ann Ryser MD, Health Centers of America – Published 2002
“After 3 months of HGH the subjects required less time to fall asleep and reported better quality sleep. Mood was improved as well.”
Division of Endocrinology, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg – Published 2003
“The study lasted 10 full years and at the end of 10 years, only those on HGH had increased their lean muscle mass. Other benefits were mood elevation and reduced heart attack risk.”
Department of Medicine, St. Thomas Hospital, UK – Published 1999
“Our findings suggest that endogenous testosterone, estrone and free IGF-1 levels may play a protective role in the development of atherosclerosis (coronary heart disease) in aging men.”
Dept. of Internal Medicine, Erasmus University Medial Center – Published 2003
HGH therapy is not for everyone. Individuals with specific medical diagnoses should avoid HGH therapy, and AAG health doctors only prescribe it after a comprehensive medical evaluation. The goals of treatment are to help treat AGHD, restore HGH / IGF-1 levels to upper normal range and improve quality of life.
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