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Human Growth Hormone Leads Anti-Aging Revolution

NEW YORK—Nov. 22, 1996 -- Human Growth Hormone (HGH), recently approved by the FDA, is the first and only hormonal drug therapy to be proven in human studies to reverse aging.

Says Dr. Ronald Klatz, president of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, a society of over 1,100 researchers, physicians, and scientists from over 30 countries: "The reality for 76 million Baby Boomers will be an average life span in excess of 100 years, with unexpectedly good health -- so much so, in fact, that you will scarcely be able to tell a fit and active 65-year old from a healthy and athletic 105-year-old."

Not only are people living longer, and more healthily than ever before in human history, but scientists are constantly making discoveries about why we age, identifying, and in some cases arresting, the very processes that cause our cells to get weaker and die. What used to be mere conjecture or mythology has become a present-day reality. In fact, the first certified anti-aging center in the U.S. will open in Montclair, N.J. in December. At the very forefront of these discoveries, Dr. Klatz has seen extraordinary results in his clinical trials with HGH, including:

- Decreased body fat

- Strengthened immune system

- Muscle mass gain; increased bone strength

- Enhanced sexual energy

- Decrease in wrinkles

- Enhanced memory

In his forthcoming book, Grow Young with HGH, (HarperCollins Publishers, April, 1997), written with Carol Kahn, award-winning science writer and contributing editor of Longevity magazine, Dr. Klatz shows the safe and simple ways to obtain Human Growth Hormone, or stimulate it naturally through nutrition, supplements, and exercise in order to build a better body, increase cardiac output, lower blood pressure, increase immune function, revive sexual performance, tighten aging skin, and improve memory and thinking ability. Grow Young with HGH will also include the "Growth Hormone Enhancement Program," a practical, self-help guide to reaping all the benefits without costly injections, including an entire section on the various over-the-counter supplements, the foods, and the exercises that will allow everyone to boost their HGH levels.

From December 14th to the 16th, in Las Vegas, the latest findings in this fascinating, burgeoning field will be presented at the 4th Annual Conference on Anti-Aging Medicine and Biotechnology. Over 2,500 participants are expected at the event.

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