2009 February

Subject: Three simple steps to reduce your risk of heart attack

In the December 27 e-Alert, we wrote to you about a new way to assess your risk of heart disease. It’s the ratio between apolipoprotein B (apo B) and apolipoprotein A-1 (apo A-1), and studies have shown it can be even more meaningful than the HDL/LDL ratio. In fact, in the study I wrote about last month, men with the highest levels of apo B and the lowest levels of apo A-1 were nearly FOUR TIMES as likely to have a fatal heart attack than those with opposite values. (You can view this e-Alert on our website, www.hsibaltimore.com, on the “Current e-Alerts” page.)

Symbiotropin – Pro hGH – Human Growth Hormone Secretagogue

Pro-HGH contains the seven peptides that make up natural growth hormone. Chaperone molecules keep these peptides from being degraded by hydrochloric acid in the stomach. In addition, this product contains molecules that address virtually every aspect of growth hormone within the body including production, transport and utilization.

pH Paper

When our bodies are appropriately balance in the ongoing, dynamic challenge of acid
producing factors in our lives (diet, sub-optimal water intake, stress and the development
of chronic illnesses) every cell is able to function more efficiently. This can result in
significantly improved long term health and longevity.

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert – August 12, 2003

If you’re, say, a few years on either side of 50 years old, then your pituitary gland is doing a far less efficient job of releasing somatotropin (or human growth hormone – hGH) into the bloodstream than it did when you were 20. And as you grow older, your pituitary’s hGH output will diminish a little more each year.

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