Posted by Declan on June 23, 2005, at 1:54:57
In reply to Re: Growth hormone levels » Declan, posted by barbaracat on June 22, 2005, at 20:00:46
Well I've got the actual magazine here, but as you've seen it's not on the website, at least not by typing in "July 2005 Life Extension magazine" to the search engine there. Thought it would be. A pity, it's 6 pages, by Sergey Dzugan. Hormones dealt with were DHEA-S, pregnenelone, total estrogen, progesterone, total testosterone. Here's a quote: "The HPA axis appears to play an important role in fibromyalgia. Both hyperactivity and hypoactivity of the HPA axis have been reported in patients with fibromyalgia. Some scientists have hypothesised that fibromyalgia is caused by an irreversible disturbance of the neuroimmunoendocrinological system. We partially support this hypothesis and believe that fibromyalgia patients have a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system as a result of a hormonal deficiency associated with a loss of sensitivity of cell membranes to hormonal impuses. We do not agree, however, that this condition is irreversible......"
Very likely, (I hope), this means more to you than it does to me.
Declan
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