My HGH Story using Human Growth Hormone Spray
Posted: Monday, July 25, 2005
by John Hardy
21st Century HGH
My name is John Hardy and I'm happy to share my experience with HGH, as boring as it may be! I'm 49
Within the first two days of taking HGH I noticed an increase in the saliva in my mouth and the quality of my sleep was surprisingly better. Not that my sleep was bad to begin with, but I seemed to dream deeper and wake up very alert.
This is what happened in my first week of using HGH. My digestion was better. With certain foods I'd get a bit of acid reflux or heartburn. I wasn't having those reactions anymore. My hands, arms, and my stomach area seemed to be "tighter" as if a thin layer of fat had been removed. My libido increased. Orgasms were longer and the slight soreness or ache that I normally felt afterwards was no longer present. Although I didn't feel like 21, I definitely didn't feel like 49 either! My nails, which already were in good shape, were growing even stronger. I hadn't noticed any change in my hair which is thin, not balding, and gray around my ears.
The only downsides I noticed with HGH was an occasional little pimple, not normal for me, that lasted a day or two and I just attributed that to some poisons being eliminated. I also had two days where I had soreness in one ankle and soreness in my hand through to my elbow. I don't know what either of those were, whether they were associated with the spray or just some other physical "charley horse," but they passed very quickly. I don't know if this is a downside, but normally my "sweet tooth" was satisfied very easily. My body doesn't process sugar very well, so a half a candy bar or half a bowl of ice cream would do me just fine. Now my body handles sugar quite well, too well, and I'm not so easily satisfied! I have to use mental discipline rather than physical limitations to put a stop to that situation.
At the end of the first month of using the HGH oral spray none of the initial changes I had experienced stopped. Digestion, libido, sleep were all very good. And although all this was nice I wasn't sure if such gentle changes would be worth a lifelong commitment. Just as I was cogitating this my sleep went through a drastic change. I've spent a lifetime taking naps every afternoon, not long ones, maybe 20 to 40 minutes. I loved those naps. They really refreshed me, like I was starting another new day. But I can't do them anymore! My eyes aren't closing at 4 PM. In fact, my eyes aren't closing at 11 PM like they used to either. I "force" myself to sleep at midnight and I "force" myself back to sleep at 6 AM because I'm now waking up an hour earlier than normal. I now have spaces of time that I need to find something to do with!
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