LA Times Article on Controversial Anti-Aging Doctor

Profile of a 71-yr-old doctor who uses HGH and testosterone injections as part of his fitness routine. The article also says he's a "lapsed Masters swimmer." www.latimes.com/.../la-he-jeffry-life18-2010jan18,0,6636482,full.column
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    I really like this quote from the NYTimes article: “This notion of ‘we’re getting old; it’s bound to happen’ doesn’t make any sense to me,” Bellizzi says. It matters not whether it makes sense; that's life. The reasoning behind Cenegenics is seriously flawed: Hormone levels decline with age, so they should be replaced. What could go wrong? Well, you have only to look at the consequences of hormone replacement therapy in women for the answer.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I really like this quote from the NYTimes article: “This notion of ‘we’re getting old; it’s bound to happen’ doesn’t make any sense to me,” Bellizzi says. It matters not whether it makes sense; that's life. The reasoning behind Cenegenics is seriously flawed: Hormone levels decline with age, so they should be replaced. What could go wrong? Well, you have only to look at the consequences of hormone replacement therapy in women for the answer.
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