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Dr. Frank Patino, M.D. Board Certified in: Internal Medicine Sports Medicine Emergency Medicine Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist / NSCA Certified Medical Review Officer / MROCC American Board of Independent Medical Examiners. Somatopause and Andropause. DHEA Decline.
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Dr. Frank Patino, M.D. Board Certified in: • Internal Medicine • Sports Medicine • Emergency Medicine Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist / NSCA Certified Medical Review Officer / MROCC American Board of Independent Medical Examiners
Somatopause and Andropause DHEA Decline HgH Decline Testosterone Decline DHEA Levels HgH Levels Testosterone Levels 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Age Age Age
The Effects of Aging • Increase in Body Fat • Decreased Lean Muscle Mass • Decreased Energy Levels • Failing Libidos and Sex Drive • Sagging skin • Weakened Bone Density • Failing Immune Systems • and so much more… 236 lbs. 21% body fat
Reclaiming Youth • 14.4% decrease in total body fat * • 8.8% increase in muscle mass * • Increased bone density of 1-2% * • Higher energy level • Enhanced sexual performance • Greater cardiac output • Superior immune system function • Increased exercise performance • Lowered diastolic blood pressure • Improved cholesterol profile, with higher HDL and lower LDL • A NATURAL face lift with an increase of 7.1% in skin thickness * • Improved function of heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, and other organs 210 lbs. 9.3% body fat * on average after 6 months, WITHOUT exercise
Clinical Results • 14.4% decrease in body fat • 8.87% increase in lean muscle mass • 7.1% increase in skin thickness • 1% increase in bone density • Includes both men and women • Validated the Rudman study • Showed the synergistic relationship when Testosterone and HgH were treated together, including increased aerobic capacity
Somatopause and Andropause HgH Decline Testosterone Decline DHEA Decline HgH Levels DHEA Levels Testosterone Levels 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Age Age Age
Human Growth Hormone Abuse • Acromegaly • Diabetes • Congestive Heart Failure • Decreased Libido/Impotence • Muscle Weakness and Osteoarthritis
Cholesterol DHEA Testosterone Aromatase 5 Reductase Estradiol DHT - DiHydro Testosterone Testosterone Negative Side Effects in Males
Testosterone Negative Side Effects in Females • Facial Hair • Deeper Voice • Temporal Balding • Clitoromegaly
RenAMI Program Administration • Baseline Lab Work • Lab work is required every seven weeks until we have achieved your physiologic level (the “zone”), then every six months thereafter. • Telephone conferences with RenAMI’s Chief Medical Officer
RenAMI Program Costs • Lab Work – Almost universally covered by insurance • Product – Variable, depending on insurance coverage • Medical Services – $995 every six months* * A letter of necessity will be provided to each patient for submission to their insurance provider for reimbursement of medical services expense.