Guest guest Posted January 19, 2001 Report Share Posted January 19, 2001 Be careful. The law offices of criminal lawyer Rick Esq is currently defending a case in which someone in the midwestern United States was arrested for importing growth hormone from China. Mr. ' website is www.steroidlaw.com -gts Re: [AntiAgingResearch] China rHGH The only thing I knew about the China rHGH was from readying these messages, but the first hit I got from a search engine is this. http://www.chinabases.com/products/hgh.html It may give you the information you need. Don --- ftardif@... wrote: > , > Do let us know about the Chinese HGH, and from where > you got it and > what amount you will be taking. I have been on HGH > for two years, > and > would love to use another > > What is this cream? Source? Purpose? > > Thanks > fdt > > > > I have decided to begin taking injections using > the rHGH from > China, > I will > > let the group know how I am doing after 90 days, > assuming I live. > > > > I have completed my 90 trial of Beta Alistine. It > actually worked. > The > > most noticeable area of improvement was my neck. > I am 62 and had > > considerable wrinkling in that area. I have not > noticed any > improvement on > > my face or hands, however, there was not a great > deal of wrinkles > there to > > begin with. > > > > Regards, > > > > Rich > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 To what article are you referring, Dale? I contacted the attorney (Rick ) personally in email about the case, just to confirm the story that someone had been arrested for importing Chinese growth hormone. I also asked for details of the case. He wrote back to tell me that he cannot comment on pending matters, which is actually all I needed to know to confirm the story. -gts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 To what article are you referring, Dale? I contacted the attorney (Rick ) personally in email about the case, just to confirm the story that someone had been arrested for importing Chinese growth hormone. I also asked for details of the case. He wrote back to tell me that he cannot comment on pending matters, which is actually all I needed to know to confirm the story. -gts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2001 Report Share Posted January 21, 2001 Ho Gordo, I was referring to the article you cited at steroidlaw.com. To me it sounded like the people were not using the GH or steroids with a script, but just buying to to avoid the our wonderful FDA/DEA laws. It specifically said " since their non-medical possession or sale is illegal, ... " If this isn't the case, I don't see what the difference would be in getting GH from Ellis, or anyone else anywhere. I did go and read the interview.html and it is frightening. As with much of law and lawyers, interpretation is everything. gts wrote: > To what article are you referring, Dale? I contacted the attorney (Rick > ) personally in email about the case, just to confirm the story that > someone had been arrested for importing Chinese growth hormone. I also asked > for details of the case. > > He wrote back to tell me that he cannot comment on pending matters, which is > actually all I needed to know to confirm the story. > > -gts > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2001 Report Share Posted January 21, 2001 Ho Gordo, I was referring to the article you cited at steroidlaw.com. To me it sounded like the people were not using the GH or steroids with a script, but just buying to to avoid the our wonderful FDA/DEA laws. It specifically said " since their non-medical possession or sale is illegal, ... " If this isn't the case, I don't see what the difference would be in getting GH from Ellis, or anyone else anywhere. I did go and read the interview.html and it is frightening. As with much of law and lawyers, interpretation is everything. gts wrote: > To what article are you referring, Dale? I contacted the attorney (Rick > ) personally in email about the case, just to confirm the story that > someone had been arrested for importing Chinese growth hormone. I also asked > for details of the case. > > He wrote back to tell me that he cannot comment on pending matters, which is > actually all I needed to know to confirm the story. > > -gts > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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