I got this emailing from Gizmorama on 6/22.

I bet all of you have seen a few articles over the years that show that men with naturally higher test levels, are leaner, have more muscle, and usually have a more even temperament & are better natured. Go figure.

So here is a "scientific" one showing that boosting levels of GH as a person grows old is the real fountain of youth, also causes more lean mass, & lower body fat levels.

Why is it that everything we are doing is consistently proven to be great in every way when used in moderation, and yet is all illegal?

What does piss me off is a big drug company is behind this study, because they smell the big bucks. They have to be behind steroids , & supplements being vilified. I predicted that when andro became illegal they would eventually find a way to cash in, this convinces me all the more:

Growth hormone stimulants aid older adults

U.S. scientists say a compound that stimulates growth hormone
secretion can help older adults lower body fat percentage and
improve physical function. Dr. George Merriam of the University
of Washington helped coordinate endocrine aspects of the study
with Dr. Heidi White of Duke University and Pfizer Inc.
researchers. Nearly 400 adults ages 65-to-84 were divided into
groups receiving a placebo or one of four different levels of
the oral growth hormone GHS, which stimulates the secretion of
human growth hormone. Participants receiving the GHS treatment
had a significant increase in lean body mass, as well as improved
physical function. "If we had something that could reduce (the
older age) drop-off in physical function, we could improve the
quality of life for older adults, and help cut the cost burden
of long-term care," said Merriam. "What we'd like to do is take
the steep curve of physical function decreasing with age, and
make that a much shallower decline or even a plateau, so people
will retain more physical mobility and strength as they age
instead of deteriorating." The study was presented Wednesday,
during the International Congress of Neuroendocrinology in
Pittsburgh.