Ellis wrote: "Please bury me with a lot of growth hormone, plenty
of testosterone. .. next to the tomb of a beautiful girl...
and please don't forget: a small shovel."
you horny bastard you. LOL
Ellis: Horny bastard?!!
Hey, just because I want to shovel over to the tomb of a
beautiful girl nearby doesn't mean I am a horny bastard...
It means I am an OPTIMIST! - Ellis
It was a Zombie Jamboree
Took place in a New York Cemetery
Zombies from all parts of the island
Some of dem is great Calypsonians
Since the season was Carnival
We got together in Bacchanal
and dey singin'
Back to back, Belly to belly
I don't give a damn, I done it already.
Back to back, Belly to Belly
At the Zombie Jamboree.
(Zombie Jamboree, sung by Harry Belafonte)
-Ellis
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Subject: Is HGH positive/negative for somebody with cancer?
Does HGH have any effect, positive/negative, on
people with cancer?
Ellis: That is a very good question.
And I can't answer it because I have not had ANY
feedback at all in this forum in 10 years and more than
10,000 posts from anybody who has cancer and is taking
HGH; or who is taking HGH and then is told he has cancer.
In fact, we seem to be charmed: only one case of cancer
in this forum reported so far (one month after starting
HGH, somebody discovered prostate cancer which must have
started before he started to take HGH) in 10 years and
10,000 posts.
But there have been A LOT of studies made to see
the connection of HGH CAUSING CANCER... and NONE of
them has shown AN INCREASE IN THE INCIDENCE of
cancer in persons taking HGH... and in fact, they
have shown the opposite: much LESS incidence of
cancer in persons taking HGH than the expected
number.
This never stops the doctors (Jay Olshansky, Thomas
Perls, Shlomo Melamed) who are sure "growth" hormone
will perhaps "cause a small unknown tumor to grow out
of control" from telling us that we have to be very
careful and we should only take growth hormone in extreme
cases of growth hormone deficiency, because of the
possibility that it will cause a small unknown tumor
to grow out of control.
If I ever have cancer, I will DOUBLE MY DOSE of growth
hormone, and let's find out... I would EXPECT that
perhaps I will not cure the cancer, but I think I will
live longer, and better... at least, happier.
Please bury me with a lot of growth hormone, plenty of
testosterone. .. next to the tomb of a beautiful girl...
and please don't forget: a small shovel.
- Ellis
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