HGH! Run the Clock Backwards for a While
- Author Tony Palfrey
- Published November 18, 2009
- Word count 400
Suddenly I was getting old, everything hurt. I had often wondered about old age but had never suspected it would be a sudden effect that caused it. Now I knew alright; everything started to ache. I had pains in the bones of my fingers, even in the bones in my forearms. I couldn't lift anything anymore without pain in my elbows and wrists.
From lifting my son's amps around for him when he was doing a gig, I had to admit I couldn't do it anymore. My muscles now no longer used, began to disappear, my strength and my pride went with them.
To cut this depressing story short, a few months later I read about the experiment done with HGH. They said it could restore a man's age back to around thirty years old. Even the most pessimistic reckoned it could take thirty years of my age. Didn't believe a word of it of course but worth a try I thought. I sent off for some.
I did a three month trial and WOW! It all happened for me. In a very short time the pains disappeared and the muscle growth was immediate. Back up with a surge of new energy that I had nothing else to use it on I began to do exercises. Oh! But there was more, before I had begun to slow down in my walking. Especially in the morning, I would slowly walk to my local shop not 100 yards away. Gradually and not even too gradually I was walking normally and instead of being out of breath and gasping when I arrived I was fine.
"How old are you?" my shopkeeper asked one day.
"67" I answered.
"Well I want some of what you're on." He joked.
At the end of that three months trial I was running to the shopping center half a mile away and what's more running home again. I was alive again. Oh! And that rheumatic pain, gone for good.
Do I recommend HGH? I can assure you I do. Oh! And just to make it absolutely clear I was using the pill format as well.
Look if you are still young, fit and healthy forget it but if your not I thoroughly recommend you give this a try and especially if you are short of breath and have Rheumatic arthritis. This is my story it could be yours.
Tony Palfrey (71)
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