Aug

4

Sometime after her 43rd birthday, Dawn Foley noticed she was beginning to look her age. And she didn’t like it one bit. A former beauty queen turned sales professional in Los Angeles, the blue-eyed brunette is used to turning heads. “I just did not want to look older,” she says.

When Foley approached her ob/gyn seeking hormones, the doctor told her that her levels fell within the normal range of a woman her age and that she didn’t need any more. So Foley instead turned to the world of “age management,” whose practitioners have learned to skirt the law by expanding the definition of growth hormone (HGH) deficiency syndrome to include almost anyone over the age of 30. “That’s one of the first things I learned,” Foley says. “If a regular doctor tests your levels, he’ll say you’re within range even if you’re all the way down at the low end. But [an anti-aging] specialist is going to tell you, ‘You’re within the normal range, but if we bring those levels up, you’ll feel a whole lot better.’”

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May

29

MIDDLE-AGED men are increasingly injecting human growth hormones to fight off old age, spending up to $15,000 a year.

Strict government guidelines state human growth hormone (HGH) can only be prescribed to children with growth disorders and adults with severe hormone deficiencies. But Australian anti-ageing clinics prescribe it to mostly male patients as young as 35 who want to look good and stay fit.

Users say human growth hormone (HGH) gives them more energy, but specialists warn it can have serious side effects.

Black market sales are also booming with Australian Customs reporting a four-fold increase in seizures of the prohibited import in the last year.

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Jul

11

HGH may be obtained from your doctor, online sources, or antiaging clinics: 

Nobody knows exactly how many people have received treatments at antiaging clinics, though the number is probably in the millions. And I’m not going to name any, because I really don’t want to give them publicity. But we know how they work: A doctor typically gives you nutritional advice, various supplements and prescriptions, sometimes for human growth hormone (HGH), sometimes for testosterone or another steroid. A compounding pharmacy mixes the ingredients to create your treatment. And you pay handsomely for the privilege of going anabolic without having to buy HGH at the gym, guess your dosage or inject yourself. The prices charged by antiaging clinics vary, but expect to spend several thousand dollars for an initial assessment, then several hundred dollars per monthly visit.

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