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The Curious Case of Beverly Button

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How do some women seem to age backwards? Their secret is actually illegal. {NAME}, How do some women

How do some women seem to age backwards? Their secret is actually illegal. {NAME}, How do some women look younger as the years pass? Here in Beverly Hills, we call them Beverly Buttons. (Because they seem to be aging in reverse, just like Benjamin Button!) You know the type. No wrinkles. Tight, firm skin. Glowing complexion. Well it turns out, many of these women have 1 thing in common — and an exposé by Vanity Fair revealed it years ago: Human growth hormone, or HGH. Yup — 'ageless' models and movie stars admittedly inject vials of HGH to look YOUNGER...1 And now, it’s the “shortcut” everyone in Hollywood knows about! Now HGH is pretty incredible stuff. Among other things, it helps your cells repair faster and produce more collagen… Helping you achieve a timeless appearance in the process. But — red flag alert — it comes with some pretty serious health risks. So much so, it’s actually illegal to use HGH as an anti-aging treatment. (Unfortunately, that doesn’t stop some doctors and pharmacies from prescribing it.) So, Dr. Layke and I set out to find a way to mimic the “age reversing” effects of HGH… In a way that’s legal and freakishly effective. And after years of searching, our mission led us to [this DIY treatment.]( There's just 1 caveat: While many are thrilled with how youthful this technique makes them look… A few might be taken aback by the rapid, noticeable improvement in their skin. So before you decide to jump in, I recommend [reading this “how-to” through to the end.]( But I have a feeling that once you learn about the science involved in this skin-tightening method… You’ll be itching to try it immediately! Your Beverly Hills MD, Dr. Payman Danielpour  Sources: 1    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by jlayke@beverlyhills-md.com [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [VIP Discounts]( | [Join Text Club]( | [Subscribe](  8391 Beverly Blvd., #471, Los Angeles, CA 90048   [Report Spam](  These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Â

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