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OP: It would be smart of you to do research on ALS and HGH. There is a lot of info to read and I don't deal with ALS but other issues and aging and finding good help with the homeopathic gel I'm using on my skin two times daily.. Into 7 months now.

HGH And ALS: Is There A Connection? - Healthy B Daily

Why not look at everything...I believe we're being cheated by medicine as doctors are NOT doing Growth Hormone testings. Sad but true, it's a money driven industry. c
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