HGH
PLUS Clinical Trials Results: #218-1
Medical Hgh Clinical Trail
Presented by Doctors For Nutrition,Inc.
Solana Beach, CA 92075
858-481-4871
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Background:
Literally scores of non-injectable Hgh enhancers
are now available, most just recently. Few have
been subjected to even the most rudimentary
trials. Presented herein is a clinical study
of 10 patients using a liquid oral hgh secretagogue,
Hgh Plus, which had shown clinical effectiveness
for four years. The purpose was primarily to
measure pre and post ingestion IGF-1levels,
with a secondary focus on biomarkers.
Method: 10 unscreened volunteers were
placed on 10 to 12 drops of Hgh Plus twice a
day, with water before meals. No other supplements
were taken and no change in dietary or exercise
patterns occurred. Pre and post IGF-1 blood
levles were monitored, as were various aging
bio-markers and subjective reports.
Results:
Average 71.2% IGF-1 increase over an average
of 60.8 days in the 10 volunteers. Conclusion:
The product, Hgh Plus, shows promise as an effective
Human Growth Hormone releasing agent as evidenced
by the clinical results.
HGH PLUS Clinical Trials Results: #218-1
Introduction:
The product, Hgh
Plus, is an all-natural secretagogue that is
designed to stimulate the pituitary gland to
release human growth hormone (HGH). Clinical
trials that commenced on June 10, 1998, testing
for the effectiveness, were recently completed.
Below is a summary of the results.
Data:
Name of
Product tested: Hgh Plus
Type of trial: Clinical
Major focus of trial: Measurement
of Somatomedin C levels, before and after ingestion
of product
Secondary focus: Biomarkers
Clinical
Trial directed under medical supervision
Number
of participants: 10
Compliance: 100% as reported
by participants
Reported side-effects/Complaints:
0
Observed/Measured side-effects:
0
Number of Participants whose Somatomedin
C levels increased: 10 of 10
Average Somatomedin C* increase:
71.186% Somatomedin C, also called Insulin-like
growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is a protein produced
by the liver via Human Growth Hormone.
Average Time Frame: 60.8 days
Commentary:
The results proved consistent; that is, all
participants showed a significant increased
level of Somatomedin C after taking the product,
Hgh Plus. To determine effectiveness over short,
medium and longer time periods, various time
frames were purposefully chosen.
As expected, the percentage of increase was
quite variable also. Possible rational for the
variation includes but is not limited to the
following:
1. Genetics:
Given the diverse background of each individual
participant, genetic factors are likely to play
a part when any testing is involved, be it nutritional
or pharmaceutical.
2. Level
of health: Each participant in this
clinical trial was a volunteer and there was
no "screening" of participants. Thus, the aforementioned
individuals had a variety of health challenges.
It should be noted that these individuals did
not ingest any other supplements, nor make dietary
or exercise adjustments. These doctor-approved
controls were exercised throughout the entire
clinical study.
3. Gut
permeability: Some of the participants
were experiencing digestive disturbances such
as Leaky Gut Syndrome prior to volunteering
for this study. As such, the initial levels
of absorption would have a tendency to vary.
(It is interesting to note that one of the ingredients
in the product, Hgh Plus is used to improve
digestion and absorption. Thus by all measurable
accounts, the product seemed to have produced
the secondary result of increased absorption
and reduction of gut permeability).
4. Hormonal
irregularity: Women in particular are
more prone to hormonal irregularity due to the
complex nature of their hormonal and reproductive
systems. It is an accepted fact that the average
length of time to regulate and balance the hormone
system is three (3) months.It is a testament
to the product's effectiveness that hormonal
regulation, as evidenced by the increase in
Somatomedin C, occurred within this time period.
Biomarkers:
Biomarkers were also noted in this Clinical
Trial, though not the major focus. Biomarkers
are measurable biological signs of aging. They
relate to "physiological" age, not chronological
age of the individual. For example, a person
who was born in 1949 would be chronologically
speaking, 50 years of age. However, their biomarkers
indicate that their system is acting as if it
were (hormonally secreting like a) 75 or 80
years of age. Individuals in this Clinical Trial
involving the product, Hgh Plus, lost weight,
saw a stabilization of blood pressure, improved
their cholesterol/HDL ratio and reduced their
insulin sensitivities - all anti-aging biomarkers.
Subjective reports
included increase of energy and strength, stabilization
of sleep patterns, improved mood, enhanced libido
and reduced facial wrinkles.
In summary, the
product Hgh Plus significantly increased Somatomedin
C levels in 10 of 10 participants. It proved
to be both safe and effective, with beneficial
results noted.
Summary
of the Somatomedin C levels of patients before
and after taking Hgh Plus*. The results are
reported in the following order:
Patient number
(1-10) / sex (M/F) / age / initial HGH level
(as IGF-1) /
post Hgh Plus supplementation HGH levels (as
IGF-1) / percent increase in HGH levels (as
IGF-1) / time frame.
#1
/ M / 42 / 142 / 239 / 68.4% / 24 days
#2 / F / 50 / 91 / 132 / 45.05%
/ 3 mo.
#3 / F / 43 / 98 / 147 / 55%
/ 2 mo.
#4 / F/ 48 / 80 / 177 / 121.3%
/ 4 mo.
#5 /M/ 35 / 139 / 234 / 68.34%
/ 1.5 mo.
#6 / F / 58 / 98 / 121 / 23.5%
/ 2.5 mo.
#7 / F/ 39 / 165 / 288 / 74.54%
/ 9 days
#8 / M / 77 / 61 / 77 / 26.23%
/ 35 days
#9 / F / 62 / 45 / 132 / 193.3%
/ 4 mo.
#10 / F / 53 / 141 / 180 /
27.6% / 4 mo.
Overall:
70.32% average increase in 69.8 days.
Not
included in this clinical trial is the following
reference of a typical HGH injectable regimen:
Case Study:
A 56 year old male was taking injectable human
growth hormone for 10 months. His Somatomedin
C levels rose 32 points or 21% over this 10
month time frame. The total cost for injectable
(prescription) HGH was in excess of $9000!
*These
case studies are individual cases. Results per
individual may vary depending upon age, compliance,
genetics and other mitigating factors.
The following
has been compiled for purposes of clearer illustration.
According to the
clinical level readings, and all variables being
equal:
Patient
1, (42 years old) is now secreting
Somatomedin C (aka HGH) levels of which he may
have secreted when he was a man in his early
20s.
Patient 2, (50 years old) is
now secreting Somatomedin C levels of which
she may have secreted when she was a young woman
in her early 20s.
Patient 3, (43 years old) is
now secreting Somatomedin C levels of which
she may have secreted when she was a young woman
in her late 20s.
Patient 4, (48 years old) is
now secreting Somatomedin C levels of which
she may have secreted when she was a young woman
in her early 20s.
Patient 5, (35 years old) is
now secreting Somatomedin C levels of which
he may have secreted when he was a young man
in his early 20s.
Patient 6, (58 years old) is
now secreting Somatomedin C levels of which
she may have secreted when she was a young woman
in her late 20s.
Patient 7, (39 years old) is
now secreting Somatomedin C levels of which
she may have secreted when she was a young woman
in her early 20s.
Patient 8, (77 years old) is
now secreting Somatomedin C levels of which
he may have secreted when he was a man in his
late 50s.
Patient 9, (62 years old) is
now secreting Somatomedin C levels of which
she may have secreted when she was a young woman
in her early 20s.
Patient 10, (53 years old)
is now secreting Somatomedin C levels of which
she may have secreted when she was a woman in
her early 30s.
Statistical
Analysis:
The product, Hgh
Plus, yielded an average increase in Somatomedin
C levels of 71.186% over an average period of
60.8 days in 10 participants. The median scores
of this even numbered group were 55% and 68.34%,
giving a median average of 61.67%. Throwing
out the highest and lowest score gives an average
of 60.8%. Average IGF-1 for the 3 males in the
study was 54.32%. For the 7 females, 77.17%.
Highest increase was 193.3% (62F), lowest was
23.5% (58M). Ages ranged from 35 to 77, with
an average age of 50.7 years, median average
of 49 years. The average percentage IGF-1 increase
in the youngest 5 (average 41.4 yrs.) was 77.52%.
For the oldest 5 (average 60 years old), 63.14%.
However, the 4 lowest scores were in that group
of 5. The fifth was the highest score. The oldest
person (77M) scored a 26.6% increase, the youngest
(35M), a 68.3% increase. Average pre-test IGF-1
was 106.3; post-test was 172.7. The 5 volunteers
on Hgh Plus the longest (average length of time
3.5 mos.) was 82.15%. For the 5 shortest (average
time 34.6 days ) was 58.5%.
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