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NEW YORK, Nov. 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –Human growth hormone (hGH) therapy and its purported ability to reduce wrinkles, tighten saggy skin, decrease body fat, increase lean muscle mass, boost energy, rev up sex drive, and make people look and feel decades not years, but DECADES younger is once again drawing crowds of experts at this year’s Obesity Week held in Atlanta, Georgia. But instead of growth hormone injections, this year’s buzz was all about a tiny little pill called SeroVital-hgh, a patented growth hormone-boosting compound clinically validated to increase mean, serum (blood) hGH levels by 682%.

SeroVital has become a hot topic of conversation in both the mainstream media AND research circles, because it’s changing the way people think about growth hormone therapy. Until recently, most felt the best way to increase their hGH levels was through expensive prescription injections (costs can run as high as $1500 per month). In addition to their high cost, these synthetic hGH injections are extremely controversial, because some experts fear that introducing synthetic hGH into the body may upset the natural production of hGH.

“That’s what makes SeroVital so different,” says Dr. Amy Heaton, PhD, Director of Scientific Affairs for SanMedica International, SeroVital’s distributor. “Rather than introducing synthetic hGH into the body via injections, SeroVital increases the body’s own, endogenous levels of human growth hormone by promoting pituitary health, the gland that manufactures hGH. SeroVital not only provides a more affordable way for people to raise their hGH levels, but does so in a clinically validated way that allows users to achieve this naturally and without the risks associated with injections.”

The experts attending Obesity Week were, of course, interested in the possible link between youthful human growth hormone levels and decreased body fat. “Obesity is becoming a major global health hazard,” says Dr. Heaton. “Excess fat deposits carry significant health risks including diabetes, abnormal lipid profiles, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, arthritis and a variety of cancers. We applaud both The Obesity Society and the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery for coming together to discuss the treatment and prevention of this major health issue at Obesity Week.”

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