Palm Springs Life Institute
Edmund Chein Study

The Largest Clinical Research Study To Date
Reveals the Benefits of Elevating HGH Levels

From 1994 to 1996, the largest study on the effect of Growth Hormone ( GH ) in humans took place at the Palm Springs Life Extension Institute under the direction of Dr. Edmund Chein, director of the institute. He worked with Dr. Leon Terry, a Neuro-Endocrinologist from the Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Their treatment plan helped restore HGH levels for individuals who were deficient ( IGF-1 less than 350 ng/ml ) with low dose, high frequency ( HGH ) [ synthetic ] injections. Here are the results:

ASSESSMENT
Effects of Growth Hormone Administration

( Low Dose - High Frequency in 202 Patients )
Edmund Chein, MD - Palm Springs Life Extension Institute
and Leon Case Terry, MD, Ph.D - Medical College of Wisconsin

IMPROVEMENTS

Strength, Exercise and Body Fat

Skin and Hair

Muscle Strength

88%

Skin Texture

71%

Muscle Size

81%

Skin Thickness

68%

Cognitive Enhancers

72%

Skin Elasticity

51%

Exercise Tolerance

81%

Wrinkle Disappearance

71%

Exercise Endurance

83%

New Hair Growth

38%

Energy, Emotions and Memory

Energy Level

55%

Emotional Stability

61%

Attitude Towards Life

71%

Memory

53%

Healing, Flexibility and Resistance

Sexual Function

Healing of Old Injuries

55%

Sexual Potency / Frequency

75%

Healing of Other Injuries

61%

Duration of Penile Erection

62%

Healing Capacity

71%

Frequency of Night-Time Urination

57%

Back Flexibility

53%

Hot Flashes

58%

Resistance to Common Illness

73%

Menstrual Cycle Regulation

39%

The Effects of Treatment with Recombinant
Human Growth Hormone on Body Composition and Metabolism
in Adults with Growth Hormone Deficiency

Salomon F., Cuneo RC, Hesp R., Sönksen PH. ( 1989 )

Dr. Franco Salomon and his colleagues, showed in their research study performed in London, England, in 1989, that giving Human Growth Hormone ( HGH ) to adults having deficient levels - over a course of six ( 6 ) months, resulted in an increase in lean body mass of over 10%, and a 7% decrease of body fat. The tested subjects also experienced an increase in basal metabolic rate, as well as improved performance in both strength and exercise, which prior to the test, had been below normal.

Growth Hormone and the Heart
Sacca L., Cittadini, A., Fazio, S. -
Endocrinology Review 1994; 15: 555 - 573

Dr. Serafino Fazio, with various others, evaluated the effects of using Human Growth Hormone ( HGH ) with moderate to severe heart failure, in a research study conducted in Italy. They discovered that when HGH was with standard treatment for heart failure , it caused an increase in efficiency of the energy consumption and ability of the heart to pump a higher volume of blood. At the same time, the HGH treatment also resulted in increasing circulation, by reducing peripheral vascular resistance.

This important research study paved the way for the use of Human Growth Hormone
( HGH ) to enhance cardiovascular output in healthy people. Moreover, it also showed that HGH therapy can be used as an additional modal treatment for patients with heart disease.