The sustain-release characteristic of the MMC is clearly shown in the following graph, where it took nearly 2.5 hours for the hGH to show up in the rabbits serum. 

     Also, the latest studies confirm with laboratory tracing the absorption of growth hormone.  These experiments were successfully repeated six times on rabbits and later on humans.  When laboratory rabbits were given oral growth hormone with an advanced polymer matrix carrier, the glucose response matched that of injectable growth hormone.  Blood glucose and insulin are closely tied into the body's constant release of growth hormone.  Following the release and introduction into the blood stream of growth hormone, glucose initially drops in the first three hours followed by a rapid rise in glucose three hours later.  In this way glucose stays within a safe range of 75 to 120 mg/ml, as the insulin is enhanced by the presence of growth hormone. 

     An experiment was conducted using hGH complexed and delivered by the MMC.
When administered to the rabbits through the upper trachea (transmucosal membranes), glucose levels responded characteristic of hGH physiology.  The hGH initially suppressed glucose levels and then increased them.

Two control groups were used in which rabbits were administered: (1) MMC alone, and (2) hGH alone.  In both control groups, glucose levels were unresponsive.  When the MMC was complexed to hGH, however, blood levels showed the presence of hGH.  In contrast to the effectiveness of the MMC in transporting hGH when the two are complexed as a single substance.

In one individual tested for actual Growth Hormone in the blood after only 90 minutes, his serum levels increased from typically low levels (in individuals past the age of 40) of 0.1 ng/ml to nearly 7 ng/ml.  University studies confirm these findings on several other individuals using placebo control, measuring serum growth hormone after introducing oral GH.  When I did a similar challenge test using 1000 ng/ml oral GH spray on myself at Smith Klein lab, my serum growth hormone level went up over 400% from less than .2 to over 4 ng/ml.  Shawna Kendell's serum growth hormone increased 1000% to 11 ng/ml, that of a youngster!

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