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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mwright)
Fri Sep 22 09:46:21 2006
To: mwright@mit.edu, jsv@mit.edu, pigskin@mit.edu, lunch@mit.edu
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 09:46:05 -0500 EDT
From: "Mwright" <VannoyMoriahfczgt@autorijschoolvandermeulen.nl>
Reply-To: <VannoyMoriahfczgt@autorijschoolvandermeulen.nl>
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After the age of twenty-one, your body slowly stops releasing an<br>
important hormone known as H G H (Human Growth Hormone).<br><br>
The reduction of H G H, which regulates levels of other hormones in the<br>
body (including testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and melatonin) is<br>
directly responsible for many of the most common signs of growing old,<br>
such as wrinkles, gray hair, decreased energy, and diminished sexual function.<br><br>
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Human Growth Hormone will normally yield the following results:<br>
- Boost your immune system<br>
- Rejuvenate your body and mind<br>
- Feel & look younger<br>
- Reduce wrinkles, lose weight, decrease cellulite<br>
- Restore your sex drive and vigor<br>
- Revitalize your heart, liver, kidneys & lungs<br>
- Maintain muscle mass<br>
- Refresh memory, mood and mental energy<br>
- Sleep soundly and awake rested<br>
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