HGH Results for Warren Matthews, Chairman of Xtend-Life
The above is a reproduction of a results graph produced following a blood plasma test carried out on Warren Matthews, Chairman of Xtend-Life in October 2002 (after 2 years on Total Balance). This test measures IGF-1 (Insulin Growth Factor – 1) and is considered the only reliable method of assessing levels of HGH (human growth hormone).
The top line of the graph represents the highest expected levels of IGF-1 for an individual’s age. The normal peak is at the age of 15 with a steep decline thereafter.
The middle dotted line is considered to be a normal average healthy level for that relative age, whereas the lowest line is considered to be a minimum level for that age.
You can note from the graph that at the age of 54 Warren’s level is 171, the same as that expected for an average healthy 25 year old.
Testosterone Screening
PSA and Arthritis Screening
Additionally, the above result excerpts confirm Warren’s testosterone levels, prostate-specific antigen levels and C-Reactive protein levels have remained at the most healthy end of each individual result range.
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