Guest guest Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 Has anyone got a bottle stashed somewhere of Biomed Comm's homeopathic human growth hormone?? I have been using it for years, but now the FDA has forced it off the market, apparently. The company has stopped making it. I don't remember just how much HGH improved me; I don't know just how dependent on it I am, i.e., I don't know how far I will regress without it, but I had a REALLY bad, freaky day today, with not much to explain that other than the absence of the HGH. I have been making such good progress, but today I was filled with despair. I can't face another regression. (Especially such an unneccesary one.) I am getting too old for this. Mid afternoon I tried an entirely unknown product and I am hoping that was what finally set things right, but I won't know for awhile, maybe tomorrow, because I took it during my weekly massage, which often-temporarily- gives me a good boost. If you have any you are willing to sell me, please let me know. It would mean so much! Thanks, Adrienne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2007 Report Share Posted April 28, 2007 Adrienne, If you have health insurance you can get real growth hormone, well, maybe you can. Call around to the endocrinologists in your area and ask the nurse if the doctor treats ADULTS with growth hormone deficiencies. If he/she does you can get tested and treated with injectible synthetic growth hormone. The doctor should monitor your IGF-1 levels about every 3 to 4 months once you start on growth hormone for the rest of your life. Also, he/she should watch for symptoms that you might be experiencing increased joint pain. More and more insurance is covering growth hormone replacement. Hope this helps. a Carnes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2007 Report Share Posted April 29, 2007 I don't WANT real growth hormone. I am a cancer survivor- but thanks. Rather than regress I probably would do that. Adrienne Re:HGH? Help, please Adrienne, If you have health insurance you can get real growth hormone, well, maybe you can. Call around to the endocrinologists in your area and ask the nurse if the doctor treats ADULTS with growth hormone deficiencies. If he/she does you can get tested and treated with injectible synthetic growth hormone. The doctor should monitor your IGF-1 levels about every 3 to 4 months once you start on growth hormone for the rest of your life. Also, he/she should watch for symptoms that you might be experiencing increased joint pain. More and more insurance is covering growth hormone replacement. Hope this helps. a Carnes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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