From: Smigrodzki, Rafal (SmigrodzkiR@msx.upmc.edu)
Date: Wed Feb 06 2002 - 17:46:18 MST
GH is bad for you. It has a significant aging-promoting effect in transgenic
mice and most likely humans (see Bartke A. Brown-Borg HM. Bode AM. Carlson
J. Hunter WS. Bronson RT. Does growth hormone prevent or accelerate aging?.
[Review] [78 refs] [Journal Article. Review. Review, Tutorial] Experimental
Gerontology. 33(7-8):675-87, 1998 Nov-Dec) for review.
This reminds me about two of my patients, a married couple, who were
spending a fortune on GH supplementation, dreaming of staying forever young,
but most likely just speeding up a rush towards an early grave, all because
they read some quack's book on the alleged benefits of GH. And they wife was
very tanned, too - she looked ten years older than she was.
Rafal
-----Original Message-----
From: jeff davis [mailto:jrd1415@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 5:33 PM
To: extropians@extropy.org
Subject: more about growth hormone and the decline of years
Extropes,
Note, unsurprisingly, that nowhere in the article are
the observed effects described as reversing, turning
back, or halting aging.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2002-02/uoia-ghm020602.php
Best, Jeff Davis
"Everything's hard till you know how to do it."
Ray Charles
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