GH3 - Miracle Supplement ???

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  • mimo_100
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 1784

    GH3 - Miracle Supplement ???

    GH3: Procaine Hydrochloride
    by Conrad S Myers Ph.D.(more info)
    listed in ageing, originally published in issue 31 - August 1998

    As we age an inevitable decline in our physical and mental health occurs. We all fear these debilitating aspects to ageing and strive to avoid them through controlled diet, exercise and taking of nutritional supplements. Many beneficial supplements are already commonly used with more constantly appearing, but beneficial supplements exist which seem to be forgotten.A highly beneficial supplement for people of any age, but especially those of middle-age and older, has existed for nearly 50 years. Largely unknown it has become neglected and left to gather dust in nutritional archives. This supplement is called GH3.


    ...the further up the ladder of exertion you go, it is often good practice to help your body to function at a more optimum level by using a few natural food supplements. GH3: Procaine Hydrochloride is one of those.


    Some Notes on Gerovital and Related Products

    Stephen Barrett, M.D.

    Gerovital H3 (GH3) is one of many substances falsely claimed to retard aging. GH3 was developed by Dr. Anna Aslan (1897-1988 )), a Romanian physician, who began publicizing it during the mid-1950s. Injectable and oral products studied during the 1980s consisted of procaine chloride, with benzoic acid (a preservative), potassium metabisulfite (an antioxidant) antioxidant, and disodium phosphate (a buffering agent) [1].

    Last edited by mimo_100; 08-14-2015, 01:26 PM.
    Tim - Retired Problem Solver
  • riverbabe
    Senior Member
    • May 2005
    • 3373

    #2
    Since I am allergic to Novocain (not xylocaine etc.), guess I'll just take my chances without it. Are you taking this? Is it working?

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    • mimo_100
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2003
      • 1784

      #3
      Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
      Since I am allergic to Novocain (not xylocaine etc.), guess I'll just take my chances without it. Are you taking this? Is it working?
      I just discovered GH3 today via an unsolicited email teaser. It is most likely a scam, but I wanted to know if anyone else had heard of it.
      Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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