Testimony of the person that has taken rHGH longer than anybody else on Earth.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Ellis Toussier
>To: Lazarus Long
>Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001
> Hello Lazarus,
> I am writing because somebody asked how you are coming along with growth hormone, and if you have had any bad noticeable effects after taking it, 10 years now! As I say to people: I am not the brave pioneer, because that is Lazarus Long. I am stepping where he has walked before me. Anybody can take growth hormone for a mere three years like I have, and know they will get good results, because Lazarus Long told us this already.
>People still write to tell me there is not enough known about it, and that I am taking my life in my hands with such a risky therapy. I have had splendid results, and I have helped hundreds of people to start taking growth hormone.
>If you would like to join Rejuvenation, which is the discussion board that I began nearly 2 years ago, it now has 550 persons subscribed to it, including many well known doctors. One very good and active member, Dr. David Speer, died last week of a heart attack, so now I have a sudden surge of letters telling me how dangerous growth hormone therapy can be, and cautioning us. But Dr. Speer had had a heart attack before, and he was not in good physical shape when I met him in June of last year, and he wasn't taking growth hormone since several months before his heart attack.
>And... half the population dies of a heart attack.
Click here for information about "Rejuvenation"
> Anyways, would it be possible for you to join us as Guest of Honor? I would introduce you to everybody, with a short synopsis of your experience, then we would ask you some questions about your unique experience. It would be really nice if you could join us. We have had Guests of Honor whose reason for being "honored" was that they know you! Ha! It would be nice to have the original article there!
> I know you are very busy, but if you can, it would be an honor to have you, or if you can write me a short paragraph of how you are doing.
> Sincerely,
> Ellis Toussier
Fri, 09 Feb 2001 15:38:29 -0600,
Lazarus Long wrote:
Dear Ellis,
I am flattered and taken aback that there is so much interest. I urge all who are interested to realize that human growth hormone will not keep you from acquiring or suffering from maladies such as heart disease, cancer, or having a hypertensive stroke, if you are genetically programmed or prone to develop these problems eventually... but neither will growth hormone cause any of these things.
Growth hormone will let you live better, longer and enjoy life more, because of the things it does, as a cell regenerator and powerful immune system booster, but it is not a magic cure-all.
I am facing my 70th birthday in a few months now. I am 6'2", weigh 198 lbs, play racquetball with men from 20 to 30 years younger (and win most of the time), make love an average of 3+ times per week and in general, feel great. This is not to say that the ten years have not been without some problems, but I am satisfied that had I not been taking HGH I would have been in much worse shape and perhaps even dead.
Many years ago while visiting in Africa I evidently picked up the Epstein Barr Virus, which can lie dormant for many years, doing no harm. But eventually, as a result, four years ago I was diagnosed with Burkitts lymphoma, B cell phenotype. It presented itself in the left testicle and I had it removed. After the operation I was told by an Oncologist that if I did not submit to radiation and chemotherapy, I would be dead in less than 90 days.
I asked to speak to someone who had been through this before I made the decision. I was told that he couldn't give out patient names. I suggested that he could call one or two and ask them to call me, I was sure that they would be glad to do so. He agreed and as I was leaving told my wife to get me off HGH whatever else she did, that she was assuring my demise if she didn't.
A week later, having not heard from any patients, I went to see him and asked about talking to them. After much hemming and hawing he finally admitted that there were not any survivors of the recommended orthodox treatment. I said, "wait a minute, I will be dead in 90 days if I don't do this, but all those who have done it are deceased, what is wrong with this picture?"
To make a long story short, I kept taking the HGH and we treated my condition with alternative means. Three years later (last July) I suffered a recurrence in the other testicle and I had it removed last June or early July. We continued with what we had been doing, alternative treatments plus HGH.. When I had a P.E.T scan a month later, it showed no sign, NONE, of any lymphoma metastases lurking elsewhere in the body. (Bear in mind, this ultimate technology can detect even the smallest malignancy.) I function better than before, with the addition of testosterone supplementation by injection, every three weeks.
I tell you this long story to make a point. I would have developed the lymphoma in any case, but will always suspect that it originally happened only because at the time I developed the first malignancy in 1996, I had lost my supply source and been without my HGH for 5 months, and during this time of deprivation, my immune system became depressed enough for lymphoma to get a foothold. Without resuming the HGH and all the other things we did, I am satisfied it would have been the end of me several years ago.
I would be glad to participate in your discussion board, especially if we can do it on some sort of schedule. As you know I am getting very busy with the development of New Utopia, and the first construction will begin very soon now. The closer it gets the busier I will become. Weekend dates would probably be best for me.
My very best to you and I look forward to our next communication.
Sincerely,
Lazarus Long
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