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| BlueTV | June 8,, 2006, Deerfield Beach , FL – BlueTV is pleased to announce the selection of RenAMI for its innovative, educational television series, Pulse on America . The company will be featured in a segment on “Reinventing Yourself” as part of the Pulse on Health and Beauty series. For more info on BlueTV, please visit: The Renaissance Age Management Institute (RenAMI), based in Plymouth , MI , and run by Dr. Frank Patino, chief medical officer and CEO, promotes “the art of youthful aging.” The RenAMI program combines the benefits of Human Growth Hormone (HGH), testosterone, and DHEA therapy to restore natural physiologic youthful hormone levels to men and women who are starting to age.
“We require patients to have their baseline lab panels performed in order for us to evaluate their overall health and hormone levels as well as to determine whether they are an appropriate candidate for our therapy,” said Dr. Patino. “If a patient qualifies for our therapy, we modulate his or her hormone levels back to their genetic peak -- the approximate hormone levels they had at age 25.”
This could be the “fountain of youth” people have long sought. After six months of treatment, the program may have you showing: decreased body fat, increased muscle mass and skin thickness, enhanced libido and sexual performance, improved internal organ and cognitive function, lowered blood pressure, and more. The prescription treatments should make one feel younger, stronger and healthier within six months.
Ren AMI is dedicated to educating the public on the truth of HGH therapy and its potential benefits, but it is not meant to be a “quick fix.” Patients are required to attend their affiliate labs on a regular schedule to determine their exact hormone levels, so that treatments can be regulated to optimal levels on an individual basis. Dr. Patino is board certified in internal medicine as well as sports and emergency medicine. Dr. Patino has also been a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the NSCA.
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