>Karl, Several weeks ago you were kind enough to post some info about
HGH source. I am wondering what benefits you and your wife have found
due to taking HGH. Thank you, Nancy

Hello!

HGH (human growth hormone), when taken as a supplement to restore more
youthful levels, will cause:

1. The loss of fat (but only if you have too much!).
2. The growth of muscle (These effects will cause you to be slimmer, but
not necessarily to lose much weight.)
3. Increased skin elastisity, and thickened skin (which gets thinner
with age.).
4. The regrowth of numerous organs that atrophy with age, including the
thymus gland, which, as you age, will virtually disappear.

It is the single most powerful thing that you can take for the apparent
reversal of aging.

As with anything, you can get too much of a good thing. If it is taken
in excess (something that is very, very difficult to do if you take it
orally in the form of colostrum), something that some bodybuilders have
done by injection; it can cause permanently enlarged joints in the
hands, and skull. This is because at the end of puberty, the ends of the
bones permenantly seal off, so the bone can't grow longer. If it can't
grow longer, it will grow outward. So far as I know, this has only
happened to people taking large quantities by direct injection.

With me, the muscles in the arms and legs have increased by a large
amount, my stomach came in several inches, my butt rose quite a bit, 80%
of my wrinkling disappeared (an effect I have not read about in the
literature much). This implies that it reverses the cross-linking that
causes wrinkles, something that until recently was thought to be
impossible.

Hope this helps!

Karl Kristianson


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