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"Fountain of Youth" Pill SeroVital®-hgh Steals Show at Salt Lake City Women's Reproductive Medicine Expo
Research behind hGH booster had experts at annual meeting buzzing

SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The annual meeting of the prestigious American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) in Salt Lake City, Utah concluded today, and while it was the venue for some of the most cutting-edge fertility research in the world, at this year's conference one of the main highlights was — believe it or not — a "Fountain of Youth" pill called SeroVital®-hgh (an oral human growth hormone [hGH] booster).

This isn't the first time SeroVital was a surprise hit at a scientific meeting. At expos like The Academy of Women's Health's 21st Annual Conference and the Annual Meeting of the American Medical Women's Association, both held in Washington, D.C., SeroVital changed the attitude of many healthcare providers on the rising popularity of growth hormone therapy. Why? Because rather than introducing a synthetic form of hGH into the body through controversial injections, SeroVital raises hGH levels naturally by nourishing the pituitary, the gland that manufactures hGH.

So why is growth hormone such a hot topic at women's conferences and a reproductive medicine expo? Because hGH is no longer just for professional athletes. In fact, everyone from soccer moms to Hollywood A-listers have been visiting some of the most expensive clinics in the world for controversial hGH injections due to growth hormone's touted ability to reduce wrinkles, tighten saggy skin, decrease body fat, increase lean muscle mass, boost energy, rev up sex drive, and make you look and feel decades — not years, but DECADES — younger.

"Human growth hormone has grown far beyond being the sole province of male athletes," says Dr. Amy Heaton, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer for Sierra Research Group, LLC and one of the patent holders of the SeroVital formula. "Research is revealing that growth hormone is a vital aspect of women's health that may be involved with everything from obesity to skin and aging, and now the promise it may hold for fertility research is hugely exciting."

SeroVital began making waves in the research world when the results of the double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial on its highly specialized, key compound were presented for the first time at The Obesity Society's Annual Scientific Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. At this exclusive conference, a group of some of the most renowned research scientists in the world revealed that this oral compound was actually capable of increasing mean growth hormone levels... by an astounding 682%.

Since then, SeroVital has been presented at scientific conferences around the world: The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 61st Annual Clinical Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana; the 27th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies in Baltimore; the Pituitary Society's Thirteenth International Pituitary Congress in San Francisco; The Endocrine Society's 95th Annual Meeting & Expo, also in San Francisco; The American Association of Nurse Practitioners 28th National Conference in Las Vegas; Obesity Week in Atlanta, Georgia; even the 9th World Congress of Cosmetic Dermatology held in Athens, Greece.

And it isn't just those involved with the world of clinical research that have become so interested in human growth hormone. It seems everyone's been talking about it; hGH has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, Fox News, and in Vanity Fair and Shape, to name just a few. And SeroVital-hgh itself has already broken records in Parade magazine, been featured in Shape, on Radar Online and New York Live, and it's been touted by celebrity makeup artists. Even the United States Patent Office has added to the SeroVital frenzy by issuing not one but thirteen patents protecting the SeroVital formula from imitators.

Why all the publicity? Because until recently, most felt the best way to increase hGH levels was through expensive prescription injections (although costs can run as high as $1,500 per month). However, some experts argue against the use of these synthetic injections, because they fear introducing synthetic hGH into the body may upset natural hGH production.

That's what makes SeroVital so revolutionary. "Rather than introducing synthetic hGH into the body like the injections do," says Dr. Heaton, SeroVital raises the body's own natural levels of human growth hormone by promoting pituitary health. And the reproductive medicine experts I met with at the conference were excited to learn that SeroVital can not only provide the women in their care with a more affordable way to raise their hGH levels but can offer a clinically validated way to achieve this naturally, without injections."

Although SanMedica is enjoying all the popular media attention it's received, the company was excited to explore yet another aspect of serious human growth hormone research by taking SeroVital to the ASRM Expo. "We were thrilled to have the opportunity to share our research with the highly respected group of reproductive health professionals who attended the meeting," says Dr. Heaton. "The research behind SeroVital is not only novel because it shows the ability of the oral compound to increase growth hormone levels naturally — without synthetic injections — but also because it was the first clinical trial of its kind to test the compound's growth hormone boosting effects not just on young males, but on both men and women across an appropriately wide age range. As more and more scientists begin exploring the connection between hGH and fertility, we think it's important to let them know just how well women responded to the SeroVital complex." That's why as part of the exhibition, Dr. Heaton spoke with medical professionals about SeroVital and her recent paper, "The Role of Growth Hormone in Female Fertility and Case Reports of Augmented Fertility with SeroVital."

Despite all the research behind SeroVital-hgh and the thirteen United States Patents, some skeptics are saying it sounds too good to be true. So is there a catch? Well, there are three. First, as with hGH injections, SeroVital is not a "magic bullet" but one part of a healthy lifestyle choice including a sensible diet and exercise regimen.

Second, for proper absorption, you have to take SeroVital on an empty stomach. That means you either have to take it first thing in the morning and then not eat anything for two hours, or take it at night, at least two hours after your last meal... before you go to bed.

And last but not least, while SeroVital is far less expensive than prescription hGH injections, it's still not cheap… SeroVital will cost you about $100 a month. But is it worth it? To most people, anything that may reduce wrinkles, tighten saggy skin, decrease body fat, increase lean muscle mass, strengthen bones, and boost mood, while giving you plenty of energy and improving sex drive, is a no-brainer. However, make no mistake about it, the "established" medical community (and of course they know everything) would say its benefits are largely anecdotal, and based on research that's preliminary. But there's no denying that something that has a chance of making you look and feel decades, not years, but DECADES younger, is... at the very least... irresistible.

"And that's why we continue to engage in research to further validate the potential of the SeroVital formula," says Dr. Heaton.

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