I use HGH as well with consistent results.
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Duncan Crow <[email protected]> wrote:
  HGH builds and improves the heart muscle, improving cardiac 
output in congestive heart failure or after some heart muscle has 
died off after a heart attack, just as it improves the whole 
body, glands, organs and all. 

SomaLife gHP increases HGH secretion to maximum youthful values 
with each dose, resulting in increased healing over a period of 3-
6 months or so. Benefits can continue to accumulate using a 
SomaLife gHP program, for about 2-2.5 years. HGH shots work too; 
they are the choice of the well-heeled and some anti-aging 
doctors, but correct dosing/frequency requires careful attention.

While nutrition is of course important, HGH is the right tool for 
this job because it is an absolute requirement for lean tissue 
rehabilitation, muscle tone and growth, and people with "age-
related" disorders such as CHF, weak immune response, kidney 
failure, etc, have those disorders primarily because their HGH 
secretion is falling naturally with age. 

I have been into anti-aging subjects since about 1991; some of 
the studies on cardiac output, metabolic and age-related 
complaints, osteoporosis, renal failure, arthritis, fibromyalgia 
etc, and how these age-related and HGH deficiency illnesses and 
other aging symptoms can be treated, can be found at the 
following link.

A lot of people fail on circulation, and many elderly people have 
benefited by a program of metabolic enzymes that improve 
microcirculation by reducing blood coagulation, clotting, plaque, 
organ fibrosis etc. 

It almost goes without saying that at a cellular level, good 
microcirculation is a requirement for waste removal and nutrient 
and oxygen delivery (thus recovery). The combination of 
BlockBuster All Clear enzymes to reduce the circulatory 
impairment and doing a 10-minute "sit bounce" on a mini 
trampoline every day is doable by everybody. The mini-tramp can 
move lymph 14 times better than jogging, and an acidic and 
stagnant lymph is a huge obstacle to a healing program.

Chronically high blood pressure, a cause of CHF, can be high for 
several reasons, most of them dietary; we can discuss these 
elsewhere. But in the end it's the low antioxidant pool in 
combination with the reduced ability to repair that accumulates 
cardiac damage. In the order to avoid damage, the heart requires 
quite a lot of antioxidants, especially CoQ10 and glutathione, 
both of which are used in the energy creation process so the 
heart muscle can twitch at all :) as well as being the main 
antioxidant protection against cell death and tissue weakness. 
Low glutathione is the main cause of oxidative stress, which is a 
condition of systemically low antioxidant levels accompanied by 
with local depletions (as seen also in cardiac, joint and bowel 
disorders). I have a reference section on glutathione here:
http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/glutathione-references.html

Duncan

http://members.shaw.ca/SomaLife-gHP

On 23 Jun 2007 at 12:50, Charles Marcus wrote:

> > My father and my partner both suffer from CHF (Dad was diagnosed 2 
> > weeks ago, Guy a number of years ago). Guy also suffers from IILD.
> 
> See my prior post on Dr Schulze and Haqwthorne - this is exactly what he 
> had, if memory serves.
> 
> I would immediatley get on his program for heart health and his lung 
> formula.
> 
> In fact, I would do his entire program if I had any serious health 
> problem. These herbal formulas are the most potent you can find 
> commercially, and are all made from organically grown and/or 
> wild-harvested herbs harvested at the appropriate time in their growth 
> cycle.
> 
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