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Primary Benefits of Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:

 

  • Promotes normal growth and repair of cells to help maintain their youthful function and metabolism
  • Supports normal cellular repair and replacement mechanisms
  • Powerful amino acids and nutrients combine to help maintain human growth hormone (HGH) levels


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Key Ingredients found in Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:
 
Pantothenic Acid
Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) supports the normal formation of coenzyme A and the acyl carrier protein, which play important roles in the release of energy from fats, protein and carbohydrates. It also supports the normal synthesis of cholesterol, steroids and fatty acids, and promotes healthy growth and the normal production of antibodies.* 

Pantothenic acid is an essential B-vitamin that supports normal growth, reproduction and normal physiological functions. It plays a key role in supporting more than 100 metabolic functions, which include energy metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids.*

Pantothenic acid is widely distributed in plant and animal food sources, where it occurs in both bound and free forms. Food sources of pantothenic acid include organ meats (liver, kidney), egg yolk, avocados, cashew nuts and peanuts, brown rice, soya, lentils, broccoli and milk, with the richest sources of the vitamin being the ovaries of cod and tuna. Two of the richest sources of pantothenic acid are royal jelly and brewer's yeast, which are often used as nutritional supplements. Pantothenic acid deficiencies are rare, but have been associated with unstable moods, tiredness and sleep disturbances. 

Iodine
Iodine supports the thyroid gland in the normal productsion of the thyroid hormones thyroxin and tri-iodothyronine, which regulate metabolic rate. The trace element is also present in more than a hundred enzyme systems such as energy production, nerve function and hair and skin growth.*
 
Chromium
Chromium is a vital trace mineral that forms part of a compound in the body known as glucose tolerance factor (GTF), which is involved in regulating the actions of insulin in maintaining blood sugar levels and possibly, in helping to control appetite. Chromium also supports healthy glucose metabolism, helps maintain healthy insulin levels, and helps maintain healthy blood levels of cholesterol and other lipids. More than 90 percent of American diets do not provide the recommended amount of chromium.*

It exists in several valence states, with the trivalent and hexavalent states being the most common. Chromium is found in small amounts in many foods and is usually present in the trivalent state. Food sources of chromium include brewer’s yeast, whole grain cereals, broccoli, prunes, mushrooms, beer, spices, brown sugar, coffee, tea, beer, wine, and meat products. Refined foods, fruits and vegetables are normally poor sources of chromium. 

Zinc
Zinc is one of the most important nutrients for a healthy immune system and is a vital ingredient in a number of enzymes essential to the immune response. Zinc has been shown to support the normal activity of natural killer cells and to support the body’s normal production of antibodies.*

Zinc, a trace mineral, functions as a part of about 300 different enzymes in the human body. These enzymes are involved in nucleic acid and protein metabolism, and the production of energy, as well as other things. It supports virtually all biochemical pathways and physiological processes. Zinc supports the formation of “zinc-fingers,” which are exploited by transcription factors for interacting with DNA and regulating the activity of genes. Zinc also promotes the maintenance of the integrity of biological membranes. Physiologically, zinc supports normal growth and development, reproduction and sexual maturation, olfactory and gustatory activity, dark vision adaptation, insulin storage and release, and for a variety of host immune defenses. Possibly, its most popular claim is for its support of a healthy immune system.*   

Zinc deficiency can cause poor immune function, weight loss, slow healing and skin changes. Severe and moderate deficiency is rare in industrialized countries but is very common in developing countries. Zinc can be found in foods such as seafood (especially oysters), meat, eggs and poultry. 

Zinc is found in almost all body tissues, but about 60 percent of the body’s zinc is stored in the muscles and 30 percent in the bones. It may have antioxidant activities. It may also support normal fertility and vision health. The antioxidant activity of zinc helps to protect membranes against the effects of free radicals by occupying sites that may otherwise contain redox active metals such as iron.* 

Silymarin
Silymarin extract from milk thistle helps maintain stable liver cell membranes and acts as an antioxidant to protect liver cells from free radicals. It supports the normal regeneration of liver cells and supports the organ’s normal ability to filter toxins from the blood.* 

L-Alpha-Glycerylphosphorylcholine
L-alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine is a substance derived from soy lecithin, and it is primarily referred to as phospholipid, but is not. It promotes normal cognitive function and helps maintain normal levels of growth hormone.*


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Scientific Studies Which Support Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:

  • Begtsson, B-A, et al.  Cardiovascular risk factors in adults with growth hormone deficiency.  Ednocrinology and Metabolism 2 (suppl. B): 29-35, 1995.
  • Brixon, K, et al.  Growth hormone (GH) and adult bone remodeling: The potential use of GH in treatment of osteoporosis.  Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology 6: 65-71, 1993.
  • Clemmons, D, et al.  Growth hormone administration conserves lean body mass during dietary restriction in obese subjects.  Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 64: 878-883, 1987.
  • Crist, D.M.  et al.  Exogenous growth hormone treatment alters body composition and increases natural killer cell activity in women with impaired endogenous growth hormone secretion.  Metabolism 36: 1115-1117, 1987.
  • Cuneo, R.C. et al.  Cardiac failure responding to growth hormone.  Lancet (April 15): 838-839, 1989.
  • Isidori, et al, A study of growth hormone release in man after oral administration of amino acids.  Current Medical Research and Opinion 7:475-481 (1981)
  • Johannsson, G.  et al.  Growth hormone treatment of abdominally obese men reduces abdominal fat mass, improves glucose and lipoprotein metabolism, and reduces diastolic blood pressure.  Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism82, 727-734, 1997.
  • Johannsson, J.O., G. Larson, M. Anderson, A. Elmgren, L. Hynsjo, A. Lindahl, P.A. Lundberg, O.G.P. Isaksson, S. Lindstedt, and B-A. Bengtsson.  Treatment of growth-hormone deficient adults with recombinant human growth hormone increases the concentration of growth hormone in the cerebrospinal fluids and affects neurotransmitters.  Neuroendocrinology 61: 57-66, 1995.
  • Kaiser, F.E., AJ. Silver, and J.E. Morley.  The effect of recombinant human growth hormone on malnourished older individuals.  Journal of American Geriatrics Society 39: 235-240, 1991.
  • Kelley, K.W.  Growth hormone in immunobiology.  In: Psuchoneuroimmunology, 2nd ed., R Ader, D.L. Feltern, and N. Cohen.  New York: Academic Press, 1991.
  • Kelley, K.W.  Immunologic roles of two metabolic hormones, growth hormone and isuline-like growth factor-1, in aged animals.  Nutritional Reviews 53: S95-S105, 1995.
  • Klatz, R.  Grow Young with HGH.  New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997.
  • McGauley, G.A.  et all.  Psychological well-being before and after growth hormone treatment in adult patients with growth hormone deficiency.  Hormone Research 33 (suppl. 4): 52-54, 1990.
  • Perring, M. and J. Moral.  Holistic approach to the management of erectile disorders in a male sexual health clinic.  British Journal of Clinical Practice 49: 140, 1995.
  • Rosen, R.  et al.  Decreased psychological well-being in adult patients with growth hormone deficiency.  Clinical Endocrinology 40: 111-1116, 1994.
  • Rudman, D, et al.  Effects of human growth hormone in men over 60 years old.  New England Journal of Medicine 323: 1-6, 1990.
  • Terry, L.C. and E. Chein.  Effects of human growth hormone administration (low dose-high frequency) in 202 patients.  Cited in: R Klatz, Grown Young with HGH.  New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997.


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What Makes Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula Unique?

In order to maintain a more youthful metabolic rate, Prime Factor for Women provides a blend of vitamins, minerals, pro-hormones and herbs that promote the normal growth and repair of cells and support the production of human growth hormone (HGH). HGH is a naturally occurring peptide hormone. Healthy levels of HGH are important because HGH promotes healthy growth and cell reproduction, helping to maintain a youthful vitality and support normal hormone production. This unique formulation provides a powerful set of human growth factors which play an important role in the aging process due to their ability to support metabolism.*

Prime Factor for Women has been designed to support the natural release of hormones that may decline during the aging process to support cell function. Ingredients such as Angelica sinensis, tribulus terrestris and wild yam extract, which have long been used in China and Europe to help support, balance and optimize female hormonal function, specifically target several key biological areas in women that are vulnerable to age-related changes.*


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Frequently Asked Questions About Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:

Are there any contraindications for Prime Factor for Women?
Consult a physician or licensed qualified health care professional if you have a family history of heart disease, low “good” cholesterol (HDL), or if you are using any other dietary supplement, prescription drug, or over-the-counter drug. Do not exceed recommended serving.

How does Prime Factor for Women work?
Prime Factor delivers a carefully selected blend of vitamins, minerals, adaptogens, and pro-hormones to promote a more youthful metabolic rate.* 

How do I use Prime Factor for Women?
Women over the age of 30 take three tablets daily, either with Ultra Prime™ or after the first meal of the day. Take for three consecutive weeks, skip the fourth week, and repeat. 

Can Prime Factor for Women be taken by anyone under the age of 18?
It is not recommended that Prime Factor for Women be taken by anyone under the age of 30. Please read the label for further information.


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Primary Benefits of Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:

 

  • Promotes normal growth and repair of cells to help maintain their youthful function and metabolism
  • Supports normal cellular repair and replacement mechanisms
  • Powerful amino acids and nutrients combine to help maintain human growth hormone (HGH) levels


Key Ingredients found in Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:
 
Pantothenic Acid
Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) supports the normal formation of coenzyme A and the acyl carrier protein, which play important roles in the release of energy from fats, protein and carbohydrates. It also supports the normal synthesis of cholesterol, steroids and fatty acids, and promotes healthy growth and the normal production of antibodies.* 

Pantothenic acid is an essential B-vitamin that supports normal growth, reproduction and normal physiological functions. It plays a key role in supporting more than 100 metabolic functions, which include energy metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids.*

Pantothenic acid is widely distributed in plant and animal food sources, where it occurs in both bound and free forms. Food sources of pantothenic acid include organ meats (liver, kidney), egg yolk, avocados, cashew nuts and peanuts, brown rice, soya, lentils, broccoli and milk, with the richest sources of the vitamin being the ovaries of cod and tuna. Two of the richest sources of pantothenic acid are royal jelly and brewer's yeast, which are often used as nutritional supplements. Pantothenic acid deficiencies are rare, but have been associated with unstable moods, tiredness and sleep disturbances. 

Iodine
Iodine supports the thyroid gland in the normal productsion of the thyroid hormones thyroxin and tri-iodothyronine, which regulate metabolic rate. The trace element is also present in more than a hundred enzyme systems such as energy production, nerve function and hair and skin growth.*
 
Chromium
Chromium is a vital trace mineral that forms part of a compound in the body known as glucose tolerance factor (GTF), which is involved in regulating the actions of insulin in maintaining blood sugar levels and possibly, in helping to control appetite. Chromium also supports healthy glucose metabolism, helps maintain healthy insulin levels, and helps maintain healthy blood levels of cholesterol and other lipids. More than 90 percent of American diets do not provide the recommended amount of chromium.*

It exists in several valence states, with the trivalent and hexavalent states being the most common. Chromium is found in small amounts in many foods and is usually present in the trivalent state. Food sources of chromium include brewer’s yeast, whole grain cereals, broccoli, prunes, mushrooms, beer, spices, brown sugar, coffee, tea, beer, wine, and meat products. Refined foods, fruits and vegetables are normally poor sources of chromium. 

Zinc
Zinc is one of the most important nutrients for a healthy immune system and is a vital ingredient in a number of enzymes essential to the immune response. Zinc has been shown to support the normal activity of natural killer cells and to support the body’s normal production of antibodies.*

Zinc, a trace mineral, functions as a part of about 300 different enzymes in the human body. These enzymes are involved in nucleic acid and protein metabolism, and the production of energy, as well as other things. It supports virtually all biochemical pathways and physiological processes. Zinc supports the formation of “zinc-fingers,” which are exploited by transcription factors for interacting with DNA and regulating the activity of genes. Zinc also promotes the maintenance of the integrity of biological membranes. Physiologically, zinc supports normal growth and development, reproduction and sexual maturation, olfactory and gustatory activity, dark vision adaptation, insulin storage and release, and for a variety of host immune defenses. Possibly, its most popular claim is for its support of a healthy immune system.*   

Zinc deficiency can cause poor immune function, weight loss, slow healing and skin changes. Severe and moderate deficiency is rare in industrialized countries but is very common in developing countries. Zinc can be found in foods such as seafood (especially oysters), meat, eggs and poultry. 

Zinc is found in almost all body tissues, but about 60 percent of the body’s zinc is stored in the muscles and 30 percent in the bones. It may have antioxidant activities. It may also support normal fertility and vision health. The antioxidant activity of zinc helps to protect membranes against the effects of free radicals by occupying sites that may otherwise contain redox active metals such as iron.* 

Silymarin
Silymarin extract from milk thistle helps maintain stable liver cell membranes and acts as an antioxidant to protect liver cells from free radicals. It supports the normal regeneration of liver cells and supports the organ’s normal ability to filter toxins from the blood.* 

L-Alpha-Glycerylphosphorylcholine
L-alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine is a substance derived from soy lecithin, and it is primarily referred to as phospholipid, but is not. It promotes normal cognitive function and helps maintain normal levels of growth hormone.*



Scientific Studies Which Support Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:

  • Begtsson, B-A, et al.  Cardiovascular risk factors in adults with growth hormone deficiency.  Ednocrinology and Metabolism 2 (suppl. B): 29-35, 1995.
  • Brixon, K, et al.  Growth hormone (GH) and adult bone remodeling: The potential use of GH in treatment of osteoporosis.  Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology 6: 65-71, 1993.
  • Clemmons, D, et al.  Growth hormone administration conserves lean body mass during dietary restriction in obese subjects.  Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 64: 878-883, 1987.
  • Crist, D.M.  et al.  Exogenous growth hormone treatment alters body composition and increases natural killer cell activity in women with impaired endogenous growth hormone secretion.  Metabolism 36: 1115-1117, 1987.
  • Cuneo, R.C. et al.  Cardiac failure responding to growth hormone.  Lancet (April 15): 838-839, 1989.
  • Isidori, et al, A study of growth hormone release in man after oral administration of amino acids.  Current Medical Research and Opinion 7:475-481 (1981)
  • Johannsson, G.  et al.  Growth hormone treatment of abdominally obese men reduces abdominal fat mass, improves glucose and lipoprotein metabolism, and reduces diastolic blood pressure.  Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism82, 727-734, 1997.
  • Johannsson, J.O., G. Larson, M. Anderson, A. Elmgren, L. Hynsjo, A. Lindahl, P.A. Lundberg, O.G.P. Isaksson, S. Lindstedt, and B-A. Bengtsson.  Treatment of growth-hormone deficient adults with recombinant human growth hormone increases the concentration of growth hormone in the cerebrospinal fluids and affects neurotransmitters.  Neuroendocrinology 61: 57-66, 1995.
  • Kaiser, F.E., AJ. Silver, and J.E. Morley.  The effect of recombinant human growth hormone on malnourished older individuals.  Journal of American Geriatrics Society 39: 235-240, 1991.
  • Kelley, K.W.  Growth hormone in immunobiology.  In: Psuchoneuroimmunology, 2nd ed., R Ader, D.L. Feltern, and N. Cohen.  New York: Academic Press, 1991.
  • Kelley, K.W.  Immunologic roles of two metabolic hormones, growth hormone and isuline-like growth factor-1, in aged animals.  Nutritional Reviews 53: S95-S105, 1995.
  • Klatz, R.  Grow Young with HGH.  New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997.
  • McGauley, G.A.  et all.  Psychological well-being before and after growth hormone treatment in adult patients with growth hormone deficiency.  Hormone Research 33 (suppl. 4): 52-54, 1990.
  • Perring, M. and J. Moral.  Holistic approach to the management of erectile disorders in a male sexual health clinic.  British Journal of Clinical Practice 49: 140, 1995.
  • Rosen, R.  et al.  Decreased psychological well-being in adult patients with growth hormone deficiency.  Clinical Endocrinology 40: 111-1116, 1994.
  • Rudman, D, et al.  Effects of human growth hormone in men over 60 years old.  New England Journal of Medicine 323: 1-6, 1990.
  • Terry, L.C. and E. Chein.  Effects of human growth hormone administration (low dose-high frequency) in 202 patients.  Cited in: R Klatz, Grown Young with HGH.  New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997.


What Makes Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula Unique?

In order to maintain a more youthful metabolic rate, Prime Factor for Women provides a blend of vitamins, minerals, pro-hormones and herbs that promote the normal growth and repair of cells and support the production of human growth hormone (HGH). HGH is a naturally occurring peptide hormone. Healthy levels of HGH are important because HGH promotes healthy growth and cell reproduction, helping to maintain a youthful vitality and support normal hormone production. This unique formulation provides a powerful set of human growth factors which play an important role in the aging process due to their ability to support metabolism.*

Prime Factor for Women has been designed to support the natural release of hormones that may decline during the aging process to support cell function. Ingredients such as Angelica sinensis, tribulus terrestris and wild yam extract, which have long been used in China and Europe to help support, balance and optimize female hormonal function, specifically target several key biological areas in women that are vulnerable to age-related changes.*



Frequently Asked Questions About Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:

Are there any contraindications for Prime Factor for Women?
Consult a physician or licensed qualified health care professional if you have a family history of heart disease, low “good” cholesterol (HDL), or if you are using any other dietary supplement, prescription drug, or over-the-counter drug. Do not exceed recommended serving.

How does Prime Factor for Women work?
Prime Factor delivers a carefully selected blend of vitamins, minerals, adaptogens, and pro-hormones to promote a more youthful metabolic rate.* 

How do I use Prime Factor for Women?
Women over the age of 30 take three tablets daily, either with Ultra Prime™ or after the first meal of the day. Take for three consecutive weeks, skip the fourth week, and repeat. 

Can Prime Factor for Women be taken by anyone under the age of 18?
It is not recommended that Prime Factor for Women be taken by anyone under the age of 30. Please read the label for further information.




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Primary Benefits of Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:

 

  • Promotes normal growth and repair of cells to help maintain their youthful function and metabolism
  • Supports normal cellular repair and replacement mechanisms
  • Powerful amino acids and nutrients combine to help maintain human growth hormone (HGH) levels


Key Ingredients found in Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:
 
Pantothenic Acid
Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) supports the normal formation of coenzyme A and the acyl carrier protein, which play important roles in the release of energy from fats, protein and carbohydrates. It also supports the normal synthesis of cholesterol, steroids and fatty acids, and promotes healthy growth and the normal production of antibodies.* 

Pantothenic acid is an essential B-vitamin that supports normal growth, reproduction and normal physiological functions. It plays a key role in supporting more than 100 metabolic functions, which include energy metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids.*

Pantothenic acid is widely distributed in plant and animal food sources, where it occurs in both bound and free forms. Food sources of pantothenic acid include organ meats (liver, kidney), egg yolk, avocados, cashew nuts and peanuts, brown rice, soya, lentils, broccoli and milk, with the richest sources of the vitamin being the ovaries of cod and tuna. Two of the richest sources of pantothenic acid are royal jelly and brewer's yeast, which are often used as nutritional supplements. Pantothenic acid deficiencies are rare, but have been associated with unstable moods, tiredness and sleep disturbances. 

Iodine
Iodine supports the thyroid gland in the normal productsion of the thyroid hormones thyroxin and tri-iodothyronine, which regulate metabolic rate. The trace element is also present in more than a hundred enzyme systems such as energy production, nerve function and hair and skin growth.*
 
Chromium
Chromium is a vital trace mineral that forms part of a compound in the body known as glucose tolerance factor (GTF), which is involved in regulating the actions of insulin in maintaining blood sugar levels and possibly, in helping to control appetite. Chromium also supports healthy glucose metabolism, helps maintain healthy insulin levels, and helps maintain healthy blood levels of cholesterol and other lipids. More than 90 percent of American diets do not provide the recommended amount of chromium.*

It exists in several valence states, with the trivalent and hexavalent states being the most common. Chromium is found in small amounts in many foods and is usually present in the trivalent state. Food sources of chromium include brewer’s yeast, whole grain cereals, broccoli, prunes, mushrooms, beer, spices, brown sugar, coffee, tea, beer, wine, and meat products. Refined foods, fruits and vegetables are normally poor sources of chromium. 

Zinc
Zinc is one of the most important nutrients for a healthy immune system and is a vital ingredient in a number of enzymes essential to the immune response. Zinc has been shown to support the normal activity of natural killer cells and to support the body’s normal production of antibodies.*

Zinc, a trace mineral, functions as a part of about 300 different enzymes in the human body. These enzymes are involved in nucleic acid and protein metabolism, and the production of energy, as well as other things. It supports virtually all biochemical pathways and physiological processes. Zinc supports the formation of “zinc-fingers,” which are exploited by transcription factors for interacting with DNA and regulating the activity of genes. Zinc also promotes the maintenance of the integrity of biological membranes. Physiologically, zinc supports normal growth and development, reproduction and sexual maturation, olfactory and gustatory activity, dark vision adaptation, insulin storage and release, and for a variety of host immune defenses. Possibly, its most popular claim is for its support of a healthy immune system.*   

Zinc deficiency can cause poor immune function, weight loss, slow healing and skin changes. Severe and moderate deficiency is rare in industrialized countries but is very common in developing countries. Zinc can be found in foods such as seafood (especially oysters), meat, eggs and poultry. 

Zinc is found in almost all body tissues, but about 60 percent of the body’s zinc is stored in the muscles and 30 percent in the bones. It may have antioxidant activities. It may also support normal fertility and vision health. The antioxidant activity of zinc helps to protect membranes against the effects of free radicals by occupying sites that may otherwise contain redox active metals such as iron.* 

Silymarin
Silymarin extract from milk thistle helps maintain stable liver cell membranes and acts as an antioxidant to protect liver cells from free radicals. It supports the normal regeneration of liver cells and supports the organ’s normal ability to filter toxins from the blood.* 

L-Alpha-Glycerylphosphorylcholine
L-alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine is a substance derived from soy lecithin, and it is primarily referred to as phospholipid, but is not. It promotes normal cognitive function and helps maintain normal levels of growth hormone.*



Scientific Studies Which Support Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:

  • Begtsson, B-A, et al.  Cardiovascular risk factors in adults with growth hormone deficiency.  Ednocrinology and Metabolism 2 (suppl. B): 29-35, 1995.
  • Brixon, K, et al.  Growth hormone (GH) and adult bone remodeling: The potential use of GH in treatment of osteoporosis.  Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology 6: 65-71, 1993.
  • Clemmons, D, et al.  Growth hormone administration conserves lean body mass during dietary restriction in obese subjects.  Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 64: 878-883, 1987.
  • Crist, D.M.  et al.  Exogenous growth hormone treatment alters body composition and increases natural killer cell activity in women with impaired endogenous growth hormone secretion.  Metabolism 36: 1115-1117, 1987.
  • Cuneo, R.C. et al.  Cardiac failure responding to growth hormone.  Lancet (April 15): 838-839, 1989.
  • Isidori, et al, A study of growth hormone release in man after oral administration of amino acids.  Current Medical Research and Opinion 7:475-481 (1981)
  • Johannsson, G.  et al.  Growth hormone treatment of abdominally obese men reduces abdominal fat mass, improves glucose and lipoprotein metabolism, and reduces diastolic blood pressure.  Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism82, 727-734, 1997.
  • Johannsson, J.O., G. Larson, M. Anderson, A. Elmgren, L. Hynsjo, A. Lindahl, P.A. Lundberg, O.G.P. Isaksson, S. Lindstedt, and B-A. Bengtsson.  Treatment of growth-hormone deficient adults with recombinant human growth hormone increases the concentration of growth hormone in the cerebrospinal fluids and affects neurotransmitters.  Neuroendocrinology 61: 57-66, 1995.
  • Kaiser, F.E., AJ. Silver, and J.E. Morley.  The effect of recombinant human growth hormone on malnourished older individuals.  Journal of American Geriatrics Society 39: 235-240, 1991.
  • Kelley, K.W.  Growth hormone in immunobiology.  In: Psuchoneuroimmunology, 2nd ed., R Ader, D.L. Feltern, and N. Cohen.  New York: Academic Press, 1991.
  • Kelley, K.W.  Immunologic roles of two metabolic hormones, growth hormone and isuline-like growth factor-1, in aged animals.  Nutritional Reviews 53: S95-S105, 1995.
  • Klatz, R.  Grow Young with HGH.  New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997.
  • McGauley, G.A.  et all.  Psychological well-being before and after growth hormone treatment in adult patients with growth hormone deficiency.  Hormone Research 33 (suppl. 4): 52-54, 1990.
  • Perring, M. and J. Moral.  Holistic approach to the management of erectile disorders in a male sexual health clinic.  British Journal of Clinical Practice 49: 140, 1995.
  • Rosen, R.  et al.  Decreased psychological well-being in adult patients with growth hormone deficiency.  Clinical Endocrinology 40: 111-1116, 1994.
  • Rudman, D, et al.  Effects of human growth hormone in men over 60 years old.  New England Journal of Medicine 323: 1-6, 1990.
  • Terry, L.C. and E. Chein.  Effects of human growth hormone administration (low dose-high frequency) in 202 patients.  Cited in: R Klatz, Grown Young with HGH.  New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997.


What Makes Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula Unique?

In order to maintain a more youthful metabolic rate, Prime Factor for Women provides a blend of vitamins, minerals, pro-hormones and herbs that promote the normal growth and repair of cells and support the production of human growth hormone (HGH). HGH is a naturally occurring peptide hormone. Healthy levels of HGH are important because HGH promotes healthy growth and cell reproduction, helping to maintain a youthful vitality and support normal hormone production. This unique formulation provides a powerful set of human growth factors which play an important role in the aging process due to their ability to support metabolism.*

Prime Factor for Women has been designed to support the natural release of hormones that may decline during the aging process to support cell function. Ingredients such as Angelica sinensis, tribulus terrestris and wild yam extract, which have long been used in China and Europe to help support, balance and optimize female hormonal function, specifically target several key biological areas in women that are vulnerable to age-related changes.*



Frequently Asked Questions About Prime™ Factor for Women – Human Growth Factor Formula:

Are there any contraindications for Prime Factor for Women?
Consult a physician or licensed qualified health care professional if you have a family history of heart disease, low “good” cholesterol (HDL), or if you are using any other dietary supplement, prescription drug, or over-the-counter drug. Do not exceed recommended serving.

How does Prime Factor for Women work?
Prime Factor delivers a carefully selected blend of vitamins, minerals, adaptogens, and pro-hormones to promote a more youthful metabolic rate.* 

How do I use Prime Factor for Women?
Women over the age of 30 take three tablets daily, either with Ultra Prime™ or after the first meal of the day. Take for three consecutive weeks, skip the fourth week, and repeat. 

Can Prime Factor for Women be taken by anyone under the age of 18?
It is not recommended that Prime Factor for Women be taken by anyone under the age of 30. Please read the label for further information.




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