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I would be very cautious about self-medication with HGH or any other hormone in the context of MS or any other health problem for that matter.
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Of course, talk to your doctors, and they know so very little and it's no wonder we have so much wrong and aging as we do, the Master Hormone is deleting every day. If the doctors were on top of our health, they would be testing the IGF1 hormone. 81 yrs here and I've never been tested. But I truly believe in the homeopathic medicine and we must find a product that works for us. There are SO MANY products out there...and these people are not killing anyone, probably bringing improved health.
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Read all these comments here on the use of HGH and people with MS. My thinking doctors are really MISSING so much by not working with the hormones.
Use of Growth Hormone in Multiple Sclerosis - can anyone help? |
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The Link Between Multiple Sclerosis and Hormones Explained
I hope you folks will talk to your docs and if hitting a wall there, talk to hormone specialists... |
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