Vitacel - Caveat lector
Recently Dr. Robert Koch, a Salt Lake City
biochemist, developed Vitacel 3, which is GH-3
in tablet form and contains the same PBN factor
that is the active component of Aslan's injectable
GH3. His formula, Vitacel 4, expands the
nutritional benefits of Vitacel 3 by adding bee
propolis, which has antibacterial and antiviral
activity, along with royal jelly, which contains
high concentrations of natural pantothenic acid
(B5), vitamin B6, and vitamin C.
Vitacel 7 is Koch's latest development. It has
vitamin-complexing agents that replace the
bisulfite and benzoic acid that Dr. Aslan used in
GH-3 because they may be possible allergens for
some people. Koch claims that this new
formulation keeps the procaine hydrochloride
working for many hours in the body.
Like GH-3, Vitacel has not been approved by the
FDA, and is not available in the United States.
However, people are allowed to purchase it
offshore, such as in the Cayman Islands, in small
quantities for personal use.
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