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Old 04-22-2007, 06:13 PM #1
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Hello, all: I'm somewhat new here and only get to check in on occasion, but
I've been wondering for some time what effect, if any, HGH may have on MS.

Did a search here on HGH and found nothing. Does anyone know of any
research on this, or personal experience, or opinions..?

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Sorry, I can't say that I've ever read anything re: HGH and MS. I would assume from that that it's not considered to be a factor in the disease process of MS at least. I have no idea whether exogenous HGH would impact it in any way either.

Why do you ask?
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I ask, somewhat out of desperation. Researching further I did find a bit more
info on this as a possible treatment. Found some posts on another ms related
forum of a gal taking hgh injections that reported remarkable positive results
also. But that was back in oct. of 06, and have seen no updates since.

http://www.msworld.org/forum/showthr...&highlight=hgh

http://www.ambertech.com/Pats/ms.htm

http://www.cocoonnutrition.org/catal...ms_remilyn.php
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Hi Steve. I went over to MSWorld and replied to Heathers thread, asking if she had any updates. Let's see if she responds.

I'm courious as well.

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This is a recipe from the ambertech.com site that was referenced. It looks like the concoction mixed by the witches in Shakespear's play, "Macbeth", minus the eye of newt .

"In a large glass bowl mix:

26 prts. Burdock root c/s

8 prts. Sheep sorrel pow.

8 prts. Rolled oats (regular not the instant)

2 prts Nettle c/s

4 prts Yohimbe pow.4 prts Lemon balm c/s

2 prts Slippery elm pow.

2 prts. Vervain c/s

1 prt. Blue flag root pow.

1 prt. Scullcap pow.

1 prt Rhubarb pow.

8 oz. Aloe Vera gel ( this should be the gel not the drink and should have no added ingredients to it)

Distilled water

Mix thoroughly and store in a glass jar in a cool dark place. Be sure to label."



I think I will take HarryZ's doctor's advice and just take a couple of vacations a year and skip the meds.

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