Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Dr. Ana Aslan & the GH3 Part Two




Dr./Prof. Anna Aslan
General Director of the State Institute for Geriatric Research and Geriatric Medicine in Bucharest, Romania, which she founded. It is the oldest institute of its kind worldwide.  Dr. and scientist Anna Aslan dedicated her life to the research of the decaying cells which we call ìold ageî.  After several decades of research, it was in this institute that Dr. Aslan discovered the method that slows down and sometime reverse the premature decay and aging process. she called it the GEROVITAL GH3 TREATMENT.  The name Gerovital GH3 was chosen in order to reinforce its revitalizing effects on aging process.  This product has at its base procaine which has a metabolic, enzymatic and anti dystrophic effect on the aging process as well as on the central nervous system diseases and the cardiovascular system.  The other components of this product have a speeding and anti arteriosclerosis factor that brings a new element in the prophylaxis and in the delay of the aging process.
The Gerovital Efficiency
 
Dr, Aslan developed a specific method in order to implement the GEROVITAL TREATMENT, which has helped hundreds of thousands of people to become healthy and productive again. Such celebrities as Charlie Chaplin, Salvador Dali, Marlene Dietrich, Pablo Picasso and President John F. Kennedy, Stallone have benefited from Dr. Aslanís therapy.  The ASLAN Institute Group is present in Switzerland, Germany, France, Spain, Egypt, Switzerland, Panama and South America.  The first ASLAN Institute in the United States will be at the Beverly Hills Medical Center. The resent congress on Gerontology of Monte Carlo recognized once again the fundamental discoveries of Dr. Aslan.  It is possible to buy the Gerovital H3 (non cosmetic) injections and pills at: 

 

Gerovital Treatment
Gérovital G H3 is recommended to fight all aging effects. wrinkles, spots, senile keratosis, baldness, vitiligo, psoriasis, eczema, lapardosis because of its effect on the collagen. It is beneficial in treating osteoarticular diseases. It is recommended for nervous central systems with arteriosclerosis with Parkinson's disease, Pseudobulbic paralysis and cerebellum syndrome. Improvements have been noted in mobility, spasmodicity and trophic edemas.
There are very few intolerance to the Gerovital GH3 contrary to the treatments made only of procaine.
 
Gerovital Cosmetics/Cosmétiques Gerovital
 
The two lines of Gerovital Cosmetics: Gerovital Plant and Gerovital H3 (stronger concentration) associate the proven benefits of Dr. Aslanís treatments with the principal agents of plants, vitamins and elastin.
ìI was skeptical at first, but after having tried Gerovital Cosmetic products myself, I cannot live without. My skin tone, even in dry weather, returned to its original state and at the same time got rid of my wrinkles. It is a well balanced, nourishing treatment and its results are superior to the expensive Swiss cosmetic treatments.î Elizabeth Thomas, former Lancôme® and Orlane® esthetician.
 
What specialists think about Gerovital GH3:
 
ìGH3 is a major step forward in the field of anti-aging.  The metabolites of procaine have enormous impact on restoring key areas in the body. Gerovital GH3 has deservedly earned a strong reputation among the older population-it enhances joint mobility and arterial health, improves mentally acuity while chasing the blues away, and it also rejuvenates the skin.  Itís what you can call an all-body formula for postponing the signs of agingî Dr. Paul Yutsis, M.D.
ìGerovital is a state of the art anti-aging formula.  Anyone who wants to prevent or alleviate age related diseases should be taking GH3 every day.î Dr. Hans Kluger, Associated Professor at Chicagoís Roosevelt University- Author of ìSlowing Down the Aging Processî
 
"Month after Month I am stunned by the results. For several nonth I gave gerovital H3 to 50 of my patients and to myself I noticed significant improvements not only physical but also mental and emotional" Dr. Albert Simard MD
 
Dr. Aslan has received many distinctions through out the years:
1957, U.S.: Member of the Board of the ìInternational Association of Gerontologyî
1959, Austria: Nomination as Chairwoman of the ìWorld Organization for Prophylactic Medicine.î
1965, U.S.: Member of the American Society for Gerontology.î
1966, Chile: Honorary Member of the ìGerontology Society of Chili.î
1968, U.S.: Member of the ìAcademy of Science, New Yorkî
1969, France: Member of the ìICSG-International Center of Social Gerontologyî
1971, Switzerland: Honorary President of the ìEuropean Congress for Clinical Gerontologyî
1971, Germany: ìFirst Class Order of the Federal Republic of Germanyî
1971, Italy: Honorary Member of the ìAcademy of Lancisianaî
1972, Greece: Honorary Member of the ìAssociation of Psychosocial Researchî
1972, Venezuela: ìAugusto Pinana- Medal of the Red Crossî
1973, Brazil: Honorary Doctor of the ìBraganca Paulista University, Sao Paoloî
1974, France: Knight of the Orden ìLes Palmes Academiqueî
1975, Netherlands: Commander of the Orden ìDe Oranje Nassau.î
1976, Netherlands: Member of the ìWorld Advisory Board for Urgent Emergencies.î
1977, Spain: Founding Member of the ìFederation of Gerontological Societies
1977, Italy: ìInternational Dag Hamaskjold Awardî
1978, UN: ìNational Delegate for Gerontology with the UN in New Yorkî
 1978, U.S.: Member of the ìAmerican Academy for Medical Prophylaxis.î
1979, Phillipines: Honorary Professor of the Sciences- Manila Universityî
1980, Czechoslovakia: ìJanasa-Bochumila-Guota-Science Awardî
1981, India : Order of Merit of the Indian Institute of Medical Sciences »
1982, USSR: Honorary Member of the ìMedical Scientific Society for Gerontology and Geriatricsî
1983, Germany: Founding Member of the ìWorld Advisory Board of Scientificî
1986, Germany: Chairwoman of the ìAcademic Advisory Board of the German ASLAN- Societyî


Ana Aslan, Rumanian Specialist On the Aging Process, Dies in 90's

By GLENN FOWLER
Published: May 29, 1988


Ana Aslan, a controversial gerontologist whose clinic in Rumania attracted thousands of people from around the world in search of renewed youth, died May 20 in Bucharest, according to reports from that city and Paris. She was in her early 90's.
Agence France-Presse reported that her death went unnoticed in Rumania for nearly a week until publication on Thursday of a small item in the obituary column of a Bucharest newspaper. She was buried last Sunday in a civil ceremony, although she had wanted a religious ceremony, Agence France-Presse said.
Dr. Aslan developed a drug named Gerovital H3 that she and a loyal group of followers promoted as an elixir of youth. Detractors asserted that it was simply a solution of procaine, which under the brand name Novocain is widely used by dentists to block pain and is administered to older people as an anti-depressant.
Shortly after World War II, Dr. Aslan, who specialized in treating arthritis, began working with a noted Rumanian hormone specialist, Constantin I. Parhon. In 1954, the Government-sponsored Parhon Institute of Geriatrics was established in Bucharest, and Dr. Aslan soon became its dominant figure. A Magnet for Wealthy People

The institute developed into a magnet for wealthy and prominent people from Europe and other continents, all searching for a way to stave off the ravages of age. Dr. Aslan traveled abroad to lecture and to promote Gerovital and Aslavital, another youth treatment she developed.
Among the famous people who took her treatments - or were widely reported to have done so - were Gen. Charles de Gaulle, Nikita S. Khrushchev, Indira Gandhi, Marshal Tito and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany, as well as the actresses Lillian Gish and Marlene Dietrich.
The great majority of scientists outside Rumania dismissed Gerovital as another false fountain of youth. The medical establishment in Britain and the United States, including the National Institutes of Health and the American Medical Association, found it had no merit, and the Food and Drug Administration refused to sanction it. Nevertheless, a few scientists, including the noted endocrinologist Albert C. Simard of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, hailed Gerovital as a wonder drug.
Dr. Aslan herself refused to claim credit for rejuvenating specific celebrities, but neither did she deny extravagant claims by her supporters. A woman who in her 60's and 70's appeared 30 years younger, she was variously reported as having been born between 1896 and 1898.

3 comments:

  1. All l can say it works! I have researched Gerovital for years.
    Dr.Howard

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  2. All l can say it works! I have researched Gerovital for years.
    Dr.Howard

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  3. All l can say it works! I have researched Gerovital for years.
    Dr.Howard

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