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		<title>Comment on Extra 25% Off Everything! Ends Dec 5 by Laser Beauty Cosmetics</title>
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		<description>Talking About Human Growth Hormone, Homeopathic Human Growth Hormone, Etcetera...
Thank you for good quality posts....</description>
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		<title>Comment on New Study Proves HGH Increases Athletic Performance by admin</title>
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		<description>Chris asked whether this article was directly related to our HGH product or to human growth hormone in general.

My reply:

Hi Chris,

The doctors used HGH injections in the study but the point was to try to see whether athletes who boosted their HGH performed better than those who didn’t. It is well known that the injections are not the only way to increase HGH in the body, just read any of the books written about HGH. We have many athletes, both professional and recreational who say they have improved their performance with our product. 

We have known this all along, and the people who boost their HGH levels in some way have known it all along, but there hadn’t been a clinical study to prove it. Some so-called experts had been telling the World Doping Agency that HGH did not improve performance and so they didn’t need to test for it in professional athletes. This study shows that athletes may get an edge by improving their levels. 

The test subjects were age 18-40 with an average age of 27.9 years. I wish they had released the numbers on each individual participant because I bet those who were older saw more improvements, since their natural HGH release would have been on a decline due to their age.

Lisa</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris asked whether this article was directly related to our HGH product or to human growth hormone in general.</p>
<p>My reply:</p>
<p>Hi Chris,</p>
<p>The doctors used HGH injections in the study but the point was to try to see whether athletes who boosted their HGH performed better than those who didn’t. It is well known that the injections are not the only way to increase HGH in the body, just read any of the books written about HGH. We have many athletes, both professional and recreational who say they have improved their performance with our product. </p>
<p>We have known this all along, and the people who boost their HGH levels in some way have known it all along, but there hadn’t been a clinical study to prove it. Some so-called experts had been telling the World Doping Agency that HGH did not improve performance and so they didn’t need to test for it in professional athletes. This study shows that athletes may get an edge by improving their levels. </p>
<p>The test subjects were age 18-40 with an average age of 27.9 years. I wish they had released the numbers on each individual participant because I bet those who were older saw more improvements, since their natural HGH release would have been on a decline due to their age.</p>
<p>Lisa</p>
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