Carol LeBeau
Lake Charles, LAMember since December 2016

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    • Jan 5, 2017
    • Verified Reviewer

    SeroVital

    Why I am quitting SeroVital

    Overall Experience:

    I will be 68 years old in January of 2017. I am not sure how long I have been taking this product (probably between two to three years), but it did help me get a good night’s sleep. That being said, I look back at photographs, and I can see that it also made me look like a puffy football player on steroids. I asked four doctors about it, and all four said, “I wouldn’t take that.”

    Last year my Urologist said I had tiny kidney stones in my left kidney. I was also sent to an Endocrinologist in January of 2016 because my lab work indicated that I had become “Insulin Resistant.” I was put on Metformin and treated as if I had diabetes. I tapered off the SeroVital gradually from January of 2016 and by August of 2016, I was totally off it. My Insulin Resistance was re-tested, and it had dropped from something like 27 to 9. I was lucky.

    SeroVital had helped me move less stiffly, and when I was off it, it felt like the bones were poking thru my palms and feet with arthritis. I started back again, taking two instead of four a day, to make my hands and feet feel better. But last week, during a colonoscopy, (my third in 18 years) a growth was found for the first time ever. Today I found out the biopsy was negative, but I wonder if I would have even had that growth if I hadn’t been taking this growth hormone. I also wonder about the development of tiny kidney stones.

    So I am mailing my boxes back. It has benefits, but it also scares me. I even began to wonder if my teeth were separating, like in some sport steroid users.

    Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

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