In article <35A59433.46C2 at livingston.net>,
jwwright at livingston.net wrote:
> actually just collecting data, wondering if gh will reduce blood
> pressure.
I am hoping that it will. I know that, for me, losing weight = lowering blood
pressure. That is often true, but not true for everyone. Actually, nothing
that I am using now seems to affect it much one way or the other.
> i assume your gh is
> replacement medication as opposed to a supplement since you are doing it
> under a dr's supervision.
That's correct. He started with a lot of lab tests, including IGF-1,
testestosterone, free testosterone, and a bunch of other stuff. Levels were
typical for my age, but the current thinking among anti-aging mds seems to be
to try to restore hormone levels to norms for a younger man. Some shoot for
25, some shoot for 35. The improvement since April has been very dramatic
and, since I am still somewhat overweight, I expect to see continued
improvement for a while. BTW, I have gotten some rHGH from Shanghai Medical
in China at an extraordinarily good price. Do you have any information on
this product? Do you know where I can have it tested before I risk using it?
I am aware of the risk of CJD if the GH is cadaver-derived. Also, I would
like to verify the potency.
Regards,
Aaron
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