Don writes:
HGH and atopic Eczema
I’ve had atopic eczema on my feet for nearly 20 years. It is a
hereditary skin condition that results in very dry skin. The severity
of this dry skin varies among eczema sufferers. Some people only have
dry itchy skin; while in my case the skin on my feet can become so raw
that it bleeds.
Eczema is extremely painful, and over the years I have found that the
only treatment that works for me is to take proper care of my feet, i.e.
washing my feet many times a day, applying lotion throughout the day, not
wearing shoes, using prescription ointments, and taking anti-inflammatory
medications.
Another problem for me has been climbing. I live to climb mountains, and
finding ways to treat my eczema while living at a base camp in the middle
of no-where for a month has always been a challenge. I’ve used both topical
and oral steroids for control while living away from running water, but
they can only minimize the flare-up, at best.
The entire treatment process has become part of my life, but it has
not been a cure. It has only limited the pain I feel from the dermatitis.
Even when I follow my routine exactly there are still flare-ups so
painful that I can hardly bear to walk... and that's what happens when I
get too busy at work to take the time to wash and moisturize my feet.
Eczema has played a role in nearly every part of my life, from the
day-to-day hassle of treating it to the pain of watching my friends head
to the summit without me.
That all changed after I found out about Ellis Toussier and started following his anti aging program. I wanted to use HGH to try and improve my athletic and mental performance when I would go mountain climbing...
I got a prescription for HGH and began to buy growth hormone through Ellis in Mexico. Not only was the price the best, I received Swiss growth hormone, which is top quality HGH. Ellis knows far more about how to use HGH correctly than my doctor. His advice alone was worth more to me than the price of the HGH.
What I noticed suddenly within a few days of starting HGH was that the eczema on my feet was disappearing! The dry, painful, itching skin was gone. About a week later it was totally gone!
I could not believe it; the entire time I have had eczema I have never seen
it completely subside, but I am a skeptical person.
So, I decided to do a test: I stopped my normal treatment. That was a
couple of weeks ago now, and I am very happy to say my feet are still perfectly
normal. Of course, I don't intend to stay off HGH but rather I am going to continue to take HGH for this and for all the other benefits it has given me.
After HGH, I used EPO, which is also amazing at improving my ability to
function both mentally and physically at altitude.
My life has changed with HGH and EPO, and I just want to say thanks to Ellis for developing and publishing his extraordinary program. It works for me.
Don
I wanted to share with you my recent HGH experiment. As I
said before 1 IU of HGH per day has made my eczema disappear.
You asked if I thought the HGH had cured my eczema so I decided
to lower my dose to 1/2 IU per day.
That was about a week ago. After a couple of days my feet began
to develope dry/red areas. The size and intensity of these areas has
not changed for the past couple of days though. There has been no
itching or pain associated with the dry red skin, and I am still not
using anything else on my feet.
While I think this is evidence that my eczema is not cured, it is
amazing that even with such a low dose the improvement in my skin
condition is still greater than any other treatment I've ever tried
before.
I am going to continue on the lower dose for another week to see if
my condition worsens or remains the same and I will let you know what
happens.
Since I last emailed you I have stayed on the 1/2 iu per day dose
of GH, and there has been little change in the condition of my eczema. There is still a slight amount of dry and red skin with very little itching.
While it is not perfect it is still an amazing improvement over other
treatment options.
I think I am going to go back to the 1 iu per
day dose though, as it was nice to have completely “normal” skin on my feet.