Can Cenegenics Turn Back the Hands of Time?

Dr. Jeffry LifeYou’ve probably seen the photos in magazines of Dr. Jeffry Life, muscles rippling at 71 years old.  Did you wonder how Dr. Life’s company, Cenegenics, helps its clients achieve results like this?

The answer is steroids, human growth hormone, a lot of vitamins, and about $10,000-$20,000 a year (not covered by insurance). 

Cenegenics patients pay about $4000 for an extensive battery of tests and then pay about $1000 per month for ongoing consulting, drugs, and vitamins.  There are some significant health risks associated with taking testosterone and human growth hormone, including an increased risk of cancer.

Does Cenegenics work? Probably, but at what risk?  Is Cenegenics a scam?  What do you think?

Would you pay $10,000-$20,000 a year and risk your health to look better in your old age?  Tell me in the comments.

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  1. strixilish said: When I hit 70, all bets are off. I will be all about recreational drugs, sky-diving, and tattoos everywhere. By that point, if I have the money to burn, it’s possible! But until then, no.
  2. markicksass said: Ridiculous. But no more so than plastic surgery.
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