Hello Ellis,
Wonderful site keep up the good work.
[Thanks. - Ellis]
I have been interested in HGH for years but have neglected to persue
the matter because of the use of needles which I am sure I could not
get comfortable with.
[That is madness... Do you prefer to get comfortable with old
age and illness? In any case... before you answer that...
let me just say that the syringes are a miracle in themselves,
and THEY DON'T HURT AT ALL... they "hurt" so little that 9 times
out of 10 I don't feel anything at all... zip... and it's over...
- Ellis]
I have heard that there is a needle less way to inject HGH.
IS THIS TRUE? Can you please explain how this is done? Can you
use the regular form of HGH? How would one obtain this device?
[Yes... or maybe... it is true... at least, it is true for INSULIN...
I AM NOT SURE if it also works with growth hormone. The growth
hormone protein is 181 amino acids long, and that is twice as long
as the insulin protein, so I DON'T KNOW if it would work for growth
hormone. The mere fact that I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF ANYBODY USING
it for growth hormone is not very promising.
But... I am so pleased with the regular insulin-type 30 gauge syringes
that I have not bothered to buy a needleless "pen" myself. There
have been "Pens" that work with a needle, ie, a spring mechanism
pushes the needle into you. It "scares you less," but essentially
it is exactly the same as if you would push the needle in yourself.
- Ellis]
What the cost of the device is?
[I can't tell you much more about it, except that it costs about
$320 in the U.S.A. according to this page. See what it says here:
http://www.healthchecksystems.com/medijector.htm
So... that is interesting, but it is very new... until somebody
writes that they have used it with growth hormone, I can't tell you
that it can be used for growth hormone, and they don't say that it
is good for growth hormone, so maybe it isn't. -
Try the 30 gauge short needle syringe.. I PROMISE you that you will
lose your fear of syringes and needles VERY SOON, and you will benefit
from growth hormone. - Ellis]
Thanks in advance
Steve
[Three stars for this post, (which only means "this post is
interesting") because it is the first time I have mentioned a needle
less injection system. If it exists for insulin, I am sure the day
will come when we will have it for growth hormone, too. - Ellis]