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angeldelite
28-03-2006, 12:59 PM
Can't c a catch so if u do pls lemme know

http://www.gh3.co.uk/free1.htm

Ted_Hutchinson
28-03-2006, 2:25 PM
If you try searching for the active ingredient of G H 3 and the condition you are wishing to remedy Say arthritis at pubmed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=search&DB=pubmed)
by entering procaine AND arthritis you will see how few reports there are on the efficiency of this chemical.

While I don't object to people getting anything for free I do wonder if there is any point in taking products which have little or no research to support their medical claims. That is not to say PROCAINE isn't an effective chemical but rather it may well not be the slightest bit relevant to your condition so I trust before taking it people will check at the above link or
Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=procaine+&hl=en&lr=&as_ylo=2005&start=40&sa=N) first and not take on trust the information on the website linked to.

angeldelite
30-03-2006, 10:34 AM
thanx....that it is good advice that we shud all take weneva tryin new products

rizla01
30-03-2006, 11:01 AM
Hi Ted,

Surely this is the point of a two week trial - to see if it helps you.
After all, two weeks worth is certainly not going to cure anything.

surfsister
30-03-2006, 11:03 AM
from the website with the product

"What is G.H.3 and how was GH3 developed?
The active ingredient of Gerovital H3 is procaine. Procaine is a local anaesthetic first synthesised in 1905 by Alfred Einhorn a German scientist. It was used and preferred for minor surgery, dentistry and procedures near the surface of the skin. It numbed the area, broke down quickly and soon left the system. It produced no side effects and showed few allergic consequences. As with many scientific discoveries, the regenerative potentials of procaine came to light by accident. Over the years, physicians using it reported unusual and unexpected effects in patients. Arthritis sometimes would improve, hair would re-grow or recolor, and skin quality often would improve. These reports came for the most part from surgeons, who were not particularly interested in gerontology (1).

Ana Aslan ,MD was a Doctor of the National Institute of Gerontology and Geriatrics in Romania. She was the first to seriously investigate the possibilities of procaine as a tool in the fight against ageing. (2,3) Dr Aslan recognised that procaine in a sense "attacks" the body's cells by numbing them. The body counterattacks with the enzyme cholinesterase. Cholinesterase hydrolyses the procaine and in about one hour (66`+-14`). Dr Aslan speculated that the compound could be stabilised so that it would not numb the cells. The body would not then reject it and the regenerative effects would be extended."

sounds interesting!