Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Growth hormone may benefit IBD patients In a presentation at the American Physiological Society Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Research Conference: Snowmass, Colorado, USA; September 8-11, 2004, Lee Denson and co-workers in the Cincinnati Children's Hospital, having previously noted that GH reduces disease activity in experimental models of colitis, set out to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying this effect. Commenting on the findings, Denson postulates that they " may lead to new therapeutic approaches which will take advantage of these properties in both improving growth and intestinal healing in IBD. " Full Story http://www.medwire.md/news_single.aspx?from=email & story_id=28256 & newst ype=20 & date=20040915 It " may lead " to new approaches in the medical field, all right. Of course, the " alternative " arena has historically been much quicker to assess and apply leading-edge technologies. This is where medicine gets most of its ideas; the HGH approach to wellness has been in general use for a little over 20 years. Growth hormone (HGH) is commonly elevated with the amino acids blend SomaLife gHP; this is the first choice of 20,000 experts and about 220,000 clients in North America who wish to avoid tricky and expensive HGH injections that are derived from genetically modified bacteria. regards, Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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