Natural Approach to Increasing Human Growth Hormone Thrills Experts at Lifestyle Medicine Conference
Conference Goers Buzzing Over Breakthrough New hGH-Boosting Pill SeroVital®
NEW YORK, Nov. 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- While the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) presented a stellar lineup of prominent speakers at their Washington D.C. Conference last week, it was one isolated exhibit that stole the show. This exhibit revolved around human growth hormone (hGH) therapy, which many are calling "the fountain of youth." In fact, hGH "devotees" pay thousands every month for synthetic hGH injections because they believe the hormone can reduce wrinkles, tighten saggy skin, decrease body fat, increase lean muscle mass, boost energy, rev up sex drive, and make them look and feel decades — not years, but DECADES — younger.
hGH therapy has become so popular, in fact, that it's been featured on Fox News, CNN, ABC, CBS, The Today Show… even Vanity Fair. No less than the famed Dr. Oz began a recent show by asking his audience, "How many of you want to start feeling 20 years younger right now?" Allure magazine, in its "Anti-aging Special" issue, highlighted growth hormone as its 2013 call-out. Shape magazine began a recent growth hormone article with the provocative lead in: "When you see a 50-year-old actress who can pass for 35, you can bet that good genes aren't the only things responsible for her youthful glow."
Despite its popularity among the uber rich and famous, however, synthetic hGH injections are highly controversial. Some experts argue against the use of these synthetic injections, because they fear introducing synthetic hGH into the body may upset natural hGH production. That's why experts attending the ACLM's Lifestyle Medicine 2013 conference were so excited to see an exhibit about SeroVital®-hgh, a tiny little pill that works on a completely different principle to raise human growth hormone levels.
"Rather than introducing synthetic hGH into the body via injections, SeroVital increases the body's own, endogenous levels of human growth hormone by promoting pituitary health, the gland that manufactures hGH," says Dr. Amy Heaton, PhD, Director of Scientific Affairs for SanMedica International™, SeroVital's distributor, who was on hand at the conference to answer questions. "SeroVital not only provides a more affordable way for people to raise their hGH levels, but does so in a clinically validated way that allows users to achieve this naturally and without the risks associated with injections."
SeroVital was first introduced to the world by a group of some of the most renowned researchers in the world at the prestigious Obesity Society's most recent Annual Scientific Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. There, they revealed that SeroVital's highly specialized, proprietary compound has been clinically tested to increase mean, endogenous, bioactive, serum (blood) growth hormone levels… by 682%.
Since that time, SeroVital has been stealing the show at conferences across the U.S., including The Academy of Women's Health's 21st Annual Congress in Washington, D.C.; The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 61st Annual Clinical Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana; Sleep 2013, the 27th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies in Baltimore; the Pituitary Society's Thirteenth International Pituitary Congress, in San Francisco; ENDO 2013, The Endocrine Society's 95th Annual Meeting & Expo, also in San Francisco; The American Association of Nurse Practitioners 28th National Conference in Las Vegas; even the 9th World Congress of Cosmetic Dermatology held in Athens, Greece. At each of these events, new research on SeroVital and its possible effects on pituitary health, metabolism, and even sleep have caused a serious stir.
But it isn't just those involved with the world of clinical research that have become interested in SeroVital. It's been featured in Shape and Ok! magazines, on The Dr. Oz Show, Radar Online, KMAX Good Day Sacramento, Examiner.com, and New York Live, to name a few, and makeup artists and celebrity beauty gurus have been gushing about it for months.
Still, some skeptics are saying SeroVital sounds too good to be true. So is there a catch? Well, there are three. First, as with HGH injections, SeroVital is not a "magic bullet," but one part of a healthy lifestyle choice including a sensible diet and exercise regimen.
Second, for proper absorption, you have to take SeroVital-hgh on an empty stomach. That means you either have to take it first thing in the morning and then not eat anything for two hours, or take it at night, at least two hours after your last meal... before you go to bed.
And last but not least, while SeroVital is far less expensive than prescription HGH injections, it's still not cheap... SeroVital will cost you about $100 a month.
But is it worth it? To most people, anything that may reduce wrinkles, tighten saggy skin, decrease body fat, increase lean muscle mass, strengthen bones, and boost mood, while giving you plenty of energy, improving your sex drive and helping you sleep better is a no-brainer. However, make no mistake about it, the "established" medical community (and of course, they know everything) would say its benefits are largely anecdotal, with research that's preliminary. But there's no denying that something that has a chance of making you look and feel decades, not years, but DECADES, younger, is... at the very least... irresistible.
For more information about Lifestyle Medicine 2013, visit www.LifestyleMedicine.org. Where can you get SeroVital-hgh? It's currently available at all Ulta stores, or direct from the SanMedica International by calling 1-800-341-3846 or visit their website at www.SeroVital.com. Use the promo code SERO41 at checkout and shipping is free.*
*Free standard shipping in the continental U.S. only.
SOURCE SanMedica International
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