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Can HGH Make You Younger?

Across the Internet and particularly on HGH sites there is constant reference to reversing the aging process. There is little or no explanation to exactly what reverse aging actually means. The answer is simple.

(PRWEB) June 13, 2005 -- As we age our cellular efficiency degrades.

One of the main outcomes of degraded cellular efficiency is cell deterioration. Cells deteriorate because the waste products are being accumulated. Imagine a house that is allowed to throw out only 99.9% of its garbage that it produces every day?

Within a few months the house will have very bad odors. We understand that the process of aging and deterioration of cells is the result of the accumulation of waste products, what we have to do is to find out the properties of these waste products and figure out a safe method of helping our body get rid of these waste products more completely, everyday.

Furthermore, if we can somehow pull out old waste products that we have stored within our body from a few years ago, we will grow that much younger.

This is "reverse aging!"

I don't mean to turn the chronological clock back. I am talking about the slowing down or reversing of your biological aging. Reverse aging is to reduce the accumulated waste products of a 50 year old body to the level of a 40 year old body or even younger. If the accumulated waste products have not caused irreversible damage to body tissues and organs by that time, their functions could also be revived.

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