Gerovital

Posted on 2008-03-19 09:14:51 in Hormones & Pharmacological Agents |

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Gerovital is also known as GH3 or KH3, the active ingredient of Gerovital is procaine &emdash; the famous anti-aging drug discovered by Professor Ana Aslan.

ROLE IN ANTI-AGING:

Gerovital improves cell metabolism and is thought to improve concentration and vitality, alleviate joint stiffness, enhance well-being, and act as an antidepressant. It also helps to improve the condition of hair and skin. Gerovital can also help to reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol.

DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS:

Not applicable

THERAPEUTIC DAILY AMOUNT:

100mg to 200mg daily, however it is important to take regular "breaks" from the drug.

MAXIMUM SAFE LEVEL:

Use only as directed.

SIDE EFFECTS/CONTRAINDICATIONS:

None known Note: See Procaine (Hormones & Pharmaceutical Agents)

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