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How does somatostatin work?

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Somatostatin is also known as growth hormone inhibiting hormone (GHIH), which means that it inhibits, or reduces the production of growth hormone. This affects the development of muscle and bone.

By cleaning Amino Acids in the and dieing cells it reverts cells back to there original form. This process is only 3 minutes long from its time of release.

By cleaning broken & Damaged cells it restores the body of all forms of life back to its adult level. This definition is described as the fountain of youth.However in children this causes ailments and diseases due to them already being young.

Example: An teenager reaches maturity at age 21-30.This person is introduced to Somatostatin. This person will remain within that age. Not growing older no wrinkles no bone reduction or fat cell growth within bone or otherwise.

The body will balance this around with its natural HGH (Human Growth Hormone)

level.

Example 2:A 70 year old man or woman introduced to Somatostatin will be reverted back to there default age of 21-30. Some Abnormalities will occur. They will some changes with;

  1. hair coloring reverting to there original hair coloring
  2. Skin color will restore to there original blood cell count
  3. Reduction of unnecessary cells.(increased Fat loss)
  4. Massive increases in Metabolism
  5. Wrinkle receding
  6. Increased Energy
  7. Massive Increase of Vitality
  8. Vision increased
  9. Slight Increase in white blood cells
  10. Stabilization of nutrients in the body(less vomiting)
  11. Vocal an systemic muscles control
  12. Sexual Vitality restoration (Note:This does not cure Heavy Metal poison)
  13. Less Sleep
  14. Increased Memory & Awareness
  15. Physical Reaction increased
  16. Physical Strength Stabilized
  17. Bowl movements Normalized

(Note this was dated in 1984 and Currently Through the Use of rBST in all foods and drugs this age group now varies from adulthood from ages 8-12.)

The normal function of anti-cGH is balanced with HGH naturally in the body. Outside sources can disable this balance. Increases of HGH destabilizes this in Adults an will cause increases to Age. HGH that overwhelms GHIH.

This causes premature puberty this has been tested on millions of school children since 1984 through GMO food now avaible in all foods produced in the United States.Proving the benefit of HGH on children which almost instantly cause 8 year old girls to go into puberty and effectively become pregnant.An allow for a more mature youth force and reduction in matured Adults.

This test was proven very effective by the FDA & Monsanto Project To increase aging in children to prevent Autism & Dwarfisim. Which is caused by increased amounts of Somatostain in children.

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somatostatin inhibits hormones secretion (eg. insulin, glucagon etc.)

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Your body uses it all the time. Since your birth.So yes. It balances with your Aging Hormones to allow you to age normally.

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