Dr. Robert M. Goldman, President of the National Academy of Sports Medicine, has spoken in national conferences about how anti-aging medicine is “the future of medical practice” and how it “allows both the medical professional and patient to have control over their personal health and well being and the quality of their fitness and life functions.”
He also says that “we have 70 year olds with the bodies of those less than half their age,” and that with the rate of advancement of this fascinating new science, we can be increasingly healthier and more youthful people as we age in years. Dr. Goldman said, “Anti-aging medicine is the future of medical practice. It encompasses all specialties and fields. It can be accessed and utilized by everyone.”
In a study performed by L. Cass Terry, M.D., Ph.D., when the levels of HGH were elevated, over 75% of his patients experienced body-fat loss, muscle-mass gain, greater strength, increased exercise tolerance and energy levels and an improved quality of life. A large majority also reported better skin texture and greater skin thickness and elasticity.
Daniel Rudman, M.D. and his colleagues at the Medical College of Wisconsin, administered HGH to a group of men between the ages of 61-80. They found that within six months, without any change in diet, exercise, or smoking habits, the men lost 14% of their body-fat and gained an average of 8.8% lean muscle mass.

