Ageless Growth Formula


Others Tried it, Others Raved

It’s no secret that major research is underway in the development of life-extension substances, formulas and procedures. Ongoing disease prevention, treatment and cure often share the same conduit as longevity studies, and information supporting longer life has been carefully gathered and gleaned for years. Hence, prohormones and similar agents have been uncovered as hormone precursors or stimulants, and they have made their way to the bodybuilding and athletic market. The reports have been mixed; I haven’t heard any solid and persuasive testimony supporting the cascade of "diones" choking the articles and advertising of the muscle magazines today.

Trouble ahead. Any good doctor will tell you prohormones have a place in hormone therapy when diagnosis is certain, and they can upset the ole’ apple cart if taken indiscriminately. Athletic commissions will tell you it’s drug use. The media does its spin and you decide.

Now, that doesn’t mean I’m a prude and unwilling to augment my system when the ingredient or practice is legitimate, sensible and healthy. I wouldn’t pass on additional HGH if it was happily flowing in my veins and arteries. Of course, it is not available unless you have a liberal doctor and the key to Fort Knox. Instead, I direct you to the recent studies by Tom Incledon, prominent World Strongest Man contender, friend of IronOnline and research biologist. I trust him like the great ball of fire in the sky.

Click here for Tom's research data.

Here Tom refers to the Ageless Growth Formula as having definite and substantial HGH- and IGH-1-factor-enhancing properties. He explained his findings in person at our June Bomber Bash in St. Petersburg six months ago. I believed then the research was real and indisputable. No doubts. Tom said so; good enough for me. But I’m a bear that has endured many winters and my hide is thickened by time, and battered by wear and tear. Them thar woods is tough, what with livin’ on berries and chasin’ them crazy salmon upstream. Something you can get off the shelf that’s safe and unrestricted is plenty good for domesticated pups, not ancient grizzly bear losing their fur in tufts.

Others tried it, others raved.

I tried AGF and watched and waited. Laree joined me and raved immediately and continually, "I’ve never felt so good. I’m stronger now than I was when lifting at Dynamo in D.C. 20 years ago." I remained watchful and patient.

I’m suspicious, distrustful, cynical and leery, but remarkably pleasant. I’m also holding my bodyweight without carrying a canvas feedbag around my neck like a plowhorse. I wonder -- an indication of more solid muscle, perhaps? My body throbs, but my lifts are going up. Am I stronger? Maybe I’m throbbing ‘cuz lately I’m training for two to three hours and don’t have any desire or sense to stop. I want more, more, more. Greater endurance? Maybe I throb because I exert with more muscle intensity set after set -- one more rep, you can do it. Drive, enthusiasm, determination and persistence! Or is it my insisting on intensity in my newsletters that’s exciting my intensity on the gym floor? Am I becoming a mental monster motivated by my own motivation, or am I becoming a mental case -- delusional, schizophrenic -- in need of sedation and observation? Neither. It’s the Ageless Growth Formula. There, I said it; freely admitted it, you heard me say it, it’s true, the word is out, stand back. I’m a liberated man at last. AGF works. I cannot, shall not deny it.

Of course, I also devour Bomber Blend generously.

It’s not like creatine, which might give you an extra rep or a tighter contraction, and it’s not stimulating like a thermogenic. The response to Ageless Growth Formula is less specific. It’s an overall dynamic or vibrancy; there’s a pump, but not a puffy carbohydrate bloat; there’s intensity in performance, but not from a central nervous system stimulus; power is available from a deep internal well, not drawn from a dripping faucet of coincidence, timing, technique, psych, an imperceptible bounce, tinsy bit of undeclared assistance or lots of sugar. The subtle yet certain filling of wellness and might I experience during my workout is real, natural and comfortable. I feel solid and ready to go.

There’s more to this sudden confirmation. It’s not exactly cheap. Is the physical and mental response worth the investment to the individual user; is its use tailored to the user’s chemistry and needs and goals by intuition; is the favorable response greater for some than others; are the responses consistent day to day or do they pulsate with the user’s biorhythms; does one take the formula regularly or when training urges suggest its support? There, just a few queries that crossed my mind as I downed the caps before plunging into my workout.

Placebo? Nah. There were a few times in my enthusiasm to hit the gym floor that I forgot to take my daily dose of the blue and white caps. As I reviewed my workouts upon their completion and rated them as merely adequate, I realized my most recent and favorite descriptive word, "extraordinary," was missing from my appraisal. It became evident after subsequent careless omissions that AGF was responsible for the "extraordinary" element in my workout performance and workout evaluation.

I can live without it, though the added five to ten percent of "extraordinary" in this n’ that is handy, sometimes exhilarating.

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