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I was looking further into cognitive decline associated with

human growth hormone (HGH) deficiency, in terms of diabetes

because of its metabolic syndrome link...

 

http://tinyurl.com/3xx3d (Arch Neurol. 2004) " ...those with

diabetes mellitus had a 65% increase in the risk of developing

Alzheimer's Disease compared with those without diabetes mellitus

....diabetes mellitus was associated with lower levels of global

cognition, episodic memory, semantic memory, working memory, and

visuospatial ability at baseline. Diabetes mellitus was

associated with a 44% greater rate of decline in perceptual

speed... "

 

The article doesn't specify a HGH deficiency existed but the

Alzheimer's protocol involves stopping the brain damage as best

one can with an antioxidant regime (oxidative stress link

previously established), plus rebuilding the myelin sheaths by

getting growth hormone secretion to youthful levels (myelin

sheath regeneration fails to occur when there is a growth hormone

deficiency) and supplying adequate nutrients. This is detailed in

my protocol for neurodegenerative illnesses.

 

A probable correlation between low HGH in women and cognitive

impairment appears at http://tinyurl.com/5onpf (Clin Endocrinol

(Oxf). 2002) " ...the patients had significantly more symptoms of

somatization, anxiety, depression, obsession--compulsion,

hostility-- irritability, phobic and psychotic symptoms. "

 

In a study on TREATING COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT using HGH,

http://tinyurl.com/3l89j (Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2004) states

" After 3 and 6 months of HGH treatment in the closed label phase

a significant improvement of attentional performance was observed

compared to baseline in the HGH group but not in the placebo

group. "

 

Given that many people are more afraid of cognitive impairment

than physical deterioration, this makes a good case for at least

getting rid of the metabolic syndrome, and for using the anti-

aging tools generally. Clinical references on how diabetes and

metabolic syndrome among other disorders respond to HGH therapy:

 

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/SomaLife-gHP/

 

Duncan

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