Research Studies - Clinical Proof
Research Study led by Daniel Rudman ( Wisconsin 1990 )
"Effects of Human Growth Hormone in Men over 60 Years Old"
Daniel Rudman, M.D.; Axel G. Feller, M.D.; Hoskote S. Nagraj, M.D.; Gregory A. Gergans, M.D.
In the New England Journal of Medicine
On July 5, 1990, Daniel Rudman, MD, a top researcher in HGH therapy, and his colleagues, at the Medical College of Wisconsin, published an article in the well-known and highly-respected New England Journal of Medicine.
They studied the effects of treatment for six months of HGH injections on twelve men, who were in the age range of sixty-one to eighty-one years old. They used a control group of men with the similar age range. The results made medical history.
The group taking the HGH injections gained an average of 8.8 percent of muscle, while they lost an average of 14.4 percent of body fat, with diets or exercise. At the same time, their skin grew thicker and firmer and the lumbar bones of the spine also increased.
"The effects of six months of Human Growth Hormone ( HGH ) on lean body mass and Adipose Tissue mass ( Fat ) were equivalent in magnitude to the changes incurred during 10 to 20 years of aging", says Dr. Daniel Rudman.
Further, he adds: "The overall deterioration of the body that comes with growing old is not inevitable."