The New Wonder Hormone
They Just Can't Stop Talking about It, but Can It Really Make You Look & Feel Decades, Not Years, but DECADES Younger? Most Importantly, Is This Ultra-Hot Anti-Aging Breakthrough the Right Thing for You? SanMedica International™ Explains.
NEW YORK, Feb. 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Believe it or not, the anti-aging benefits of this "Wonder Hormone" were first touted in the scientific literature clear back in 1991. In 2006, 60 Minutes ran a story singing its praises. Magazines have been hinting about it for years. And the lineup of A-list celebrities, athletes, and high-powered Wall Streeters who've become "devotees" has exploded! So why does everyone keep talking about this "Wonder Hormone" like it was just discovered yesterday?
According to experts at SanMedica International™, that question can be answered in one word: AGING! "People everywhere have finally stopped pretending that they're okay with growing old gracefully, and they're joining the ranks of the rich and famous in fighting like hell to hang on to their youth," says Chantelle Daines, spokesperson for SanMedica. Maybe that's why, in its "Anti-aging Special" issue, Allure magazine highlighted this "Fountain of Youth" as its 2013 shout out. What is it? It's human growth hormone, or hGH.
Why all the fuss about hGH? Simple. hGH disciples… and to many, hGH therapy is truly a religious experience... believe hGH can help reduce body fat, increase lean muscle mass, boost mood, heighten sex drive, give them plenty of energy, get rid of wrinkles and tighten saggy skin… making them look and feel decades, not years, but decades younger. There's no doubt about it; in our current fast-paced, "youth-oriented" culture, hGH therapy is finally going mainstream.
But what about all the controversy surrounding hGH? It isn't so much over whether or not hGH plays an essential role in our health and aging (virtually everyone already agrees on that). Instead, the controversy lies in the best way to maintain our body's supply of human growth hormone. Until recently, most felt the best way was through expensive prescription injections (costs can run as high as $1500 per month). However, some experts argue against the use of these synthetic injections, because they fear introducing synthetic hGH into the body may upset natural hGH production.
Because of these concerns, researchers have spent the last thirty years searching for a reliable, clinically proven way to promote pituitary health, thereby increasing human growth hormone levels naturally. So it's no surprise that when an oral compound capable of increasing mean, endogenous, bioactive, serum (blood) growth hormone levels... by 682%... was first presented at the prestigious Obesity Society's Scientific Meeting in San Antonio, Texas, it created a serous stir. When it appeared at The Academy of Women's Health's 21st Annual Congress in Washington, D.C., the 9th World Congress of Cosmetic Dermatology held in Athens, Greece, and then again at the most recent meeting of the Obesity Society in Atlanta, Georgia, the scientific community was forced to take notice.
The formula that was the subject of these research findings is now being sold by SanMedica International under the trade name SeroVital®-hgh. And when Dr. Oz disclosed that "a recent study [on SeroVital-hgh] showed patients given a special blend of amino acids saw their hGH levels spike more than 6 times..." and added, "I have been searching for this from the day we started the show. I've been looking for ways of increasing hGH naturally because I don't like getting the injections," you can imagine the frenzy he created. Before long, SanMedica was having trouble keeping SeroVital – with its highly specialized, patented amino acid formula – in stock. It went from underground sensation to full-blown phenomenon. Even the United States Patent Office has added to the SeroVital explosion by issuing U.S. Pat. No. 8,551,542 protecting the SeroVital formula from imitators.
Thanks to the release of SeroVital, the hGH revolution is exploding. Now that there's an easy-to-swallow capsule that can raise growth hormone naturally, an awful lot of people have stopped asking if they should be increasing their hGH levels and started asking which hGH-boosting option is right for them. 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-hgh is not a "magic bullet" but one part of a healthy lifestyle choice including a sensible diet and exercise regimen. And, just like hGH injections, you have to remember to renew your monthly supply.
Second, 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-hgh 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 and improving sex drive, is a no-brainer. However, make no mistake about it, the "established" medical community 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.
Where can you find it SeroVital-hgh? It's currently available at all Ulta stores. Over the next few months, it will be available on a limited basis at prestige retailers across the U.S. Can't wait? You can order it directly from the manufacturer at www.SeroVital.com or 1-800-429-4207. Use promo code WONDER7 at checkout and get free shipping.*
*Free standard shipping in the continental U.S. only.
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SOURCE SanMedica International
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