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Be Well: Are human growth hormone supplements effective?

Advertising Employees Headshots 12/18/2018 Andy Andrews
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“Are you living the fullest quality of life as you age?” said Jennifer A. Larsh, Reading.

Larsh is an independent business co-owner, with partner Christopher Posch, of New Life to Live LLC health supplement company.

Larsh spoke during a HealthNet network meeting recently at Elmcroft of Reading, Exeter Township.

Larsh, 40, said she gained about 40 pounds before she gave birth to her daughter, Juliet Francesca Posch, who is about 9 months old. After Larsh gave birth to Juliet, she vowed to find ways to enjoy the time spent with her daughter in an energetic way.

Larsh admitted she had trouble not only with the weight gain, but with a balanced cholesterol level. She wanted to improve her ability to look and feel younger.

Though she realizes it doesn’t happen overnight, Larsh was convinced that the use of human growth hormone, or HGH, supplements, in this case a topical cream that is applied twice a day, would help to give her improved energy, a better mood and weight loss. Somaderm is the federally registered transdermal homeopathic HGH gel that Larsh spoke about.

She presented many testimonials of those who have used the supplement to reduce weight, improve libido, get younger skin, get a healthier blood-pressure level, deal with hot flashes and hormonal hurricanes: in other words, feel like she did before she turned 25, the age at which the body slows its own production of HGH.

Michael Upton wrote a feature looking into natural ways of dealing with hormone hurricanes in the cover story this issue.

The effects of the HGH product vary by individual. Contact Larsh at jenlarsh@gmail.com or www.NewLifetoLive.com.

Contact Special Sections Editor Andy Andrews: 610-371-5080 or aandrews@readingeagle.com.