Something with which I have seen some incredible success with my older male clients is HGH replacement therapy. There is a clinic down in Houston that a few of my clients have been to that assesses them and prescribes some program of taking injectable HGH, just over 2 IU's a day for six days a week, and after about three months of therapy the difference was nothing short of astounding. It is quite expensive, but it appears to be worth every penny. Chronic injuries cleared up, skin looked healthier, lost significant amounts of bodyfat, testosterone levels increased, increase of muscle tissue (not to the extent that they looked like a bodybuilder), and they reported feeling a sense of well-being that had been absent since their 30s or 40s. I would be reluctant to see someone get on steroids because after having been in this industry for so long, I have seen the side-effects, and I have seen even the personalities of people I once liked change. But I have never seen such effects with the HGH.
I don't know who it is right for... that is what the doc is for. What I can't believe is the slough of HGH "releasing" (quotations intentional) supplements that have market in a great deluge of junk mail. Does EVERYONE sell this shit? And I do mean shit, because all of it is bunk. They show scientific studies that describe the benefits of HGH (REAL hgh), and then try to pawn off their imitation orally taken supplement on you as if that was the VERY supplement the study was talking about. Grrr!
Sorry to hijack your thread with my rant Gardener. [img]smile.gif[/img]