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You can’t turn back the clock through HGH and Reneuve
January 31st, 2010 by admin
As Jeffery Life, a famous anti-aging guru and health promoter, approached 64 his biological clock started to work against him. He was still working out on a daily basis, but noticed that his body wasn’t able to hold the muscle mass anymore and fat was beginning to deposit in his body. As a doctor he knew that these symptoms were a result of his bodies low testosterone levels. But luck was on his side and while at a conference on nutritional supplements, he discovered a company called ‘Cenegenics’ whose main role was the research and production of medicines to manage the aging process. Testosterone and human growth hormones, as well as a balanced diet and daily exercise make up the bulk of their treatment program. These two chemicals are well known as strength enhancers for athletes training for big events; and are controlled by the law. Because of this, many health professionals question the safety and benefits of using these replacement treatments. They believe that this drop in hormone levels is a natural side effect and should not be tampered with. This didn’t stop Jeffery’s curiosity from getting the better of him and he saw a potentially effective solution to his problems. At a doctor’s consultation Jeffery’s testosterone and human growth hormone levels were tested, the results were well below average. These findings gave him the push to join up as a patient and receive $1500 Per month intravenous doses of hormones, plus supplemental Reneuve therapy. Six months later the effects of his new treatments are showing; so impressed by the results Jeffery decided to leave his current job as a family doctor and move to Las Vegas to work with Cenegenics. The final nail in his story, which has made him a mini star, came when a GQ men’s magazine journalist stumbled upon Jeffery and asked to include him in an article on anti aging. People that read the story were shocked by the photograph of Dr Jeffery, who they say have a face of a 60 year old and the body of a young man. Now at 71 Jeffery still works out every week, but is no longer working and has time to work on his new book telling of his experiences.