Review On Ellis Toussier Bigio and His Anti-Aging and Grow Taller Therapy Using HGH at www.rajeun.net
I’ve only become aware of Mr. Toussier just today after someone sent a message to the email of the website referring to Ellis Toussier Bigio’s work. He apparently read my recent post about this compound called Alpha HTC which is a type of real HGH which is used on small children to increase the level of GH in their blood. The intended effect is to make sure the children grow within the range of acceptable height or to correct for whatever types of morphological manifestation due to GH deficiency.
We googled his name and found his Mexican LinkedIn Account. Just click on the picture to the right and you can see what he has listed as his occupation in the last decade or so.
It seems that this guy operates from Mexico and has been running a type of consulting service for growth hormone therapy for many years. From what he lists on his profile, for over 15 years now he has been able to get his hands on what is supposed to be real synthetic human recombinant growth hormones and practice injecting them for whatever health benefits he or his clients desire.
His website is at www.rajeun.net. We took a quick look through the website. It seems that the website overall has not been updated in a long time and looks like something that was built 5-10 years ago. It has a very simple look with many testimonial stories to the therapy this guy provides.
Based on what we know of HGH, it does have some very unique and magical properties. The famous Peak Performance Coach Anthony Robbins who had a benign pituitary tumor in his brain causing him to increase in height from around 5′ 2″ as a 13 or 15 year old to a 6′ 7″ height as an adult attributes his height increase to the tumor. This was revealed in a interview Tony Robbins did with Charlie Rose back in 2000 (Interview on Youtube available Here). In addition, Robbins reveals that besides just the height, the excess GH seems to also have the benefit of making a person feel younger, have more energy, loss fat easier and develop leaner muscle. I’ve personally read over his 1st major book “Unlimited Power” and do remember a small section in the book where he talks about this most miraculous of peptides/proteins.
Most of the time when people think of professional and college athletes who use performance enhancing drugs, they usually picture in their minds some type of testosterone derivative or analogue. However, what many people forget is that another type of performance enhancing drug which probably has a even greater effect is rhGH (Human recombinant growth hormone). This hormone that is naturally produced in the human body in small doses by the pituitary gland is one of the main compounds that endocrinologists have found which play a pivotal role in the way that the human hormonal/endocrine system has on physical growth. After the bones reach full maturity, they might not be getting any longer, but the rhGH seems to somehow make the bones wider/thicker though.
So is he real & telling the truth or some type of liar trying to scam people out of their money?
From what we have seen on his website, he never claims anything that most clinical researchers have shown to be impossible. Everything he claims can theoretically be true.
Note: He only talks about how his HGH therapy can help young kids grow taller, not adults. That is true. We showed that you can use a IGF-1 & TGF-Beta Combo injections to do the same thing (Read the post “Increase Height And Grow Taller Using Local Subperiosteal Injection Of Growth Factors IGF-1 And TGF-Beta Percutaneously.”) You don’t absolutely need the GH but something else that has similar effects, like most of the subelements found in the BMP family (like BMP-7 aka OP-1) or some of the sub-elements in the TGF-Beta superfamily.
The particular webpage which talks about using HGH to grow taller has a section which shows that he responded to a person who tried to show that he was wrong due to diurnal variations of the vertebrate disc height. Ellis seems to understand that physiological phenomena completely and took that into consideration.
Ellis would respond to someone who claimed that what he did was impossible due to the limiting capacity of the chondrocytes from the proliferation layer to multiply. While this other person probably has read hundreds of PubMed studies just like us and understands the theory of chondrocytes, proliferations, resting zones, etc., they probably have never gotten a chance to play around with real GH injections either. Ellis response has been always that while the person can talk as much as possible about the theory of chondrocyte and mesenchymal stem cell origins all they want, they have never touched or used the stuff in real life or had any type of practical experience. He has seen the effect himself and knows from hands-on experience that the injection do work. That is something which we lack as well, which I plan to correct in the coming years.
The claim that Ellis has ben able to help kids up to the ages of 18-20 to grow taller by a few inches we claim is completely possible. The reason that it is possible is because of the way that radiologists & endocrinologist check that the growth plates are fused is by looking at X-Rays of the hands. While the hand X-rays may give some indicating of the level of bone maturity, it doesn’t state the fact that different growth plates in different areas of the body close as different ages and times of development. Whereas the cartilage in the legs may ossify between the ages of 17-19, the cartilage in the area where the intervertebral discs and vertebrate bones touch don’t go away until 21-23, and most especially in males. If a young male who has NOT developed all of his secondary sexual characteristics like excess leg hair and is still very thin, and he is between the ages of 18-20, the HGH injections could still work to get him another 1-2 inches.
The way that I (Michael) personally view this Ellis Toussier Bigio guy is that while he may have some claims which seems a little too large to believe for some people, I don’t think that he lies about those things. He is boastful and has a slightly large perceived image of himself. He acknowledges that part. I don’t believe that he adds the label of “liar” or “truth reframer” to his identity. The fact that he is willing to create a rather lengthy and detailed LinkedIn profile about what he does shows that he is not trying to hide something, but really does believe in what he is doing. Most people who don’t believe in their product or the cause of their job don’t list it on their resume or their LinkedIn profile so blatantly, which is a very professional website. They would not put that type of information up on the internet, which is to protect their identity, privacy, and keep themselves anonymous. They have something to hide, which means they are most likely to be lying about something. His profile shows that he is trying to be transparent in what he does and shows it off. That suggests that he is most likely not completely lying about his therapy.
What he listed as his education shows that he got a BA in the liberal arts, not the sciences or engineering. His education in studying business and his past work as some type of insurance broker shows that his career took a turn around 20-30 years ago. We suspect that his change to becoming a guy who sells HGH therapy was something that he stumbled upon by accident.
This guy states over and over again that he is NOT a doctor and that he isn’t allowed to (and also doesn’t) give any type of medical advice. He acts as a type of consultant which means that if something goes wrong due to any party taking his advice and it turns that that the result was very bad, he is not really held legally responsible.
We are actually not that worried about him injecting HGH into children, since the growth hormone is relatively safe.
What we are however worried about is whether the GH he gives is really GH. I would like to ask Mr. Bigio where does he get his HGH from. Is there some type of biochemical manufacturing factory based in some rural town in Mexico that he found which he gets HGH raw materials from?
We had said in a old post that it was maybe 40 ago when Genentech or Eli Lilly became the first company to either isolate or synthetically make the human growth hormone compound. After the first company figured out how to make the compound, the process was refined and developed to make derivatives of the original type of GH, creating types like Humatrope and Nutropin (Refer to the history of Genentech Here). Since then, the factories to make whatever chemical or biochemical compounds have mostly moved out of the USA and the other developed countries to places like China, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and certain countries in Central and Southern America. It is possible that this Ellis Toussier Bigio has been able to live and base his consulting business from Mexico for the last 10-20 years because he has found some supplier or distributor in Mexico or knows someone working in the stream process of making the GH who gets him the real material for his tests.
I suspect that he has been doing this for at least a decade now and ha developed some sort of reputation among people who are in the underground medical community who work with HGH extensively. All I want to make sure is that the GH he is injecting into young kids is actually real GH, and not something that is altered, diluted, or contaminated.