http://www.antiagingatlanta.com/
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No such application as "anti-aging". It is a natural consequence of DNA replication error, time, and constant exposure to background radiation, and other processes. Yes, there are lots one can do to enhance his health and, in some sense, slow down or minimize the aging effect. As a practitioner employing many non-drug treaments, I also offer healthy skepticism of any such "cures". I commonly tell patients to avoid products with shiny labels or pictures of anyone on them, for chances are that they are merely paying for the "guru's" in ground pool and golf club membership! Not that these products are unsafe (hard to OD on vitamins/minerals), but that many similar overall benefits can be obtained from a high quality Multivitamins complex, along with specific supplements for one's specific health needs. You probably will end up merely overpaying for the stuff, but should get some overall benefit from taking them. By the way, it's not difficult for any physician to come out with his own line of vitamins; he merely tells the manufacturer what ingredients to put in, and what to put on the labels. He then gets it produced nominally, and sell to consumers. Strictly American enterprise at its best. Hope this helps.
The link works for me -- but I'd be very leering of saying that taking HGH plus testosterone would be "anti-aging" ... or even healthy. Disclaimer: I'm not an MD and I don't play one on TV. Heck, I didn't even stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. (I just read a lot.)
There's an error in my DNA...? (that explains a lot!) Can't I get some Microsoft techie to go in there and rewrite the code and get rid of the error...?
How old is Dr. Smith - the old-looking guy in the picture? He looks like he should get with the program. Since the phone number's on there - call him up and ask.
I just heard about a new study that was released that says the HGH hype is just that... They are pushing for it to be more regulated by the FDA because of all the bogus claims.
A friend of mine swears that this program works...and I have noted that he has developed a lot of new muscle definition in a short period of time. As a 49 year old that works out 5 days per week, it sure sounds good. But, what are the risk? What say you FChat physicians? http://www.antiagingatlanta.com/
Hmm. The answers in the other thread where you asked the same question were not good enough? http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=125722
That's odd...when I click on my old post this is all I receive...http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=125361
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I have nothing to do with this program...I know one guy who is on it though and he swears by it...I have spoken with Dr. Smith,the MD in the Atlanta area who provides the drugs, and he has quoted me a price of $2000 up front to cover labs to see what my baseline is now and a 90 minute consulation with him to develope a plan. I would then incur between $200 and $500 per month in supplements, injections and gels including HGH,testosterone,HCG and arimidex ... I am very tempted, but am afraid of potential side affects. I am hoping a FChat MD knows something about this type of program who could post some unbiased advice?