Saturday, December 13, 2008

Sexy, Youthful Aging


Most would do a double take on this picture. This is 69 year-old Dr. Jeffry Life, Chief Medical Officer of Cenegenics Medical Institute. His body looks like that of a 30 year-old.

For men, having a young wife ( or wives better) helps keep him youthful. So says the myth. It may be with this believe that a number of Malay men marry women many years younger following a divorce.

But Cenegenics Medical Institute has a proven prescription for youthful aging. Not only does the anti-aging regimen helps people stay young and healthy, but it also gives an increase in energy, muscle and libido.

What's in the regime? Human growth hormone six times a week,weekly testosterone injections, in addition to swallowing a handful of dietary supplements every day.

Now, in one of the largest and most careful studies so far of human growth hormone in healthy older people, researchers find that it can markedly transform older people's bodies. The effects were potent. Those who took the drug gained lean body mass, much of which is likely to be muscle, and lost fat as if they had been working out in a gym, lifting weights and doing aerobic exercise. Some men gained 10 pounds of lean body mass and lost an equivalent amount of fat. Yet the subjects, who ranged in age from their mid-60's to their late 80's, were sedentary and did not exercise or change their diets.

What for? Those on the prescription say makes them feel better, more energetic, clear-minded. They want to live long, healthy life, to be able to get out and be active and travel and see the world and be able to make a difference in other people's lives, then yes, to have as long an existence as possible.

It's good business! IMS Health, a company that tracks drug sales, prescriptions for growth hormone made by Genentech and Eli Lilly have more than tripled.

Source:
www.mindfully.org

www.huffingtonpost.com

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