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Who is Reviewing the HGH Reviewers?

Monday, June 15th, 2009

I’ve yet to see an HGH Review site online that’s not a scam. Real scientific, independent analysis is far too expensive. It would probably cost well over half a million dollars to do such an analysis and there is presently no financial incentive for any independent body to embark on one.

The HGH Review web sites that you see fabricate their information to suit their own purposes. Those purposes are almost always “affiliate commissions.” In other words the webmaster gets paid for every sale that’s made when you click from his “review” web site over to the vendor’s web site. They always knock the product of their toughest competition. And then they give their most favorable reviews of the products they are getting paid to push. The unwitting consumer thinks they have received valuable information but in actuality they have only received an arm twisting sales pitch.

When it comes to HGH Human Growth Hormone their are three forms of it available. There are injections that are expensive, involve needles, and require a doctor’s prescription. There are pills that contain absolutely no HGH whatsoever because you can’t put HGH in a pill (beware of some oral sprays whose ingredients are the same as the pills). And there are homeopathic HGH oral sprays that get 60%-80% of the same results as injections without the great expense or having to deal with needles. These sprays, which contain real pharmaceutical HGH, have been approved by the FDA for over the counter sales only in a homeopathic form.

So called “HGH” pills work for about a month by stimulating your pituitary to produce more HGH. After a month the pituitary gets used to the stimulation and stops producing the additional HGH. It’s a cruel event because just when you get used to all the great results everything shuts down. The homeopathic HGH orals sprays don’t work in that fashion so all the great invigoration properties continue to be felt as long as you use the product.

All homeopathic oral sprays use the same formula in order to get the body to react. If you put more HGH in the product it wouldn’t work as well. So all vendors sell the same generic HGH product. But not all vendors use FDA inspected labs, offer a 90 day no-questions-asked guarantee, and ship within 24 hours of receiving your order. We do.

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Response to Quackwatch Article on Human Growth Hormone

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Human Growth Hormone Industry Leader Speaks the Truth

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Baseball Reporting on Human Growth Hormone is Confusing

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What percentage of MLB players do you think are still using steroids and HGH?

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

MLB testing standards are lax. On top of that, players can easily beat the tests through a number of methods. And on top of that, players such as A-Rod have even admitted being tipped off before random tests. So, knowing all of that, what percentage of MLB players do you think are still using anabolic steroids and HGH?

No higher or lower than any other major professional sport.

what would happen if HGH is injected into a midget?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

I was reading AP Bio and it dawned on me, what would happen if someone were to inject HGH (human growth hormone) into a midget? Would he or she regain height or remain the same?

Human growth hormone or somatostatin only causes height increase if the growth plates in juvenile bones are still open and able to grow. If someone reaches skeletal maturity and their growth plates are fused, you can administer HGH but all you will do is give them symptoms of acromegaly, a condition caused by over secretion of HGH from the pituitary. If the bones can’t grow, they won’t get any taller.

Why is HGH becoming a more popular drug for professional athletes to use rather than anabolic steroids?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Also, will sports leagues (owners and players associations) ever come to an agreement where HGH blood testing will be administered to players?

HGH actually MAKES new muscle cells, whereas steroids only increase existing ones. However, the side effects of excessive HGH use are permanent and worse, unlike steroids.
HGH is NOT detectable, so there are no tests. HGH must be used for at least 6 months to see results, and at a dose large enough to be effective. This is why real HGH use is reserved for the wealthy, dedicated or stupid. I must emphasize wealthy.

Can HGH therapy work for treatment of secondary amenorrhea?

Friday, January 15th, 2010

have had amenorrhea(lack of period) for about a year and a half. I have read that HGH (human growth hormone) treatments can help with a wide variety of health issues ie. high blood pressure, bone density, menstrual cycles, hair skin and nails. I was wondering if anyone new a little more first hand about the possibility of using HGH as a treatment.

Instead of HGH, I would recommend Amino Acid Balance, B-Vitamin Complex, and a good multi-vitamin to improve over-all health. I like Anabol Naturals Amino Balance, Jarrow B-Right, Twinlab Dr. Greene Prenatal Complex (for those who are malnourished) or Rainbow Light Women’s Nutritional System or Liquid Health Products Complete Multiple (tasty liquid multi-vitamin) .To help encourage menstrual cycle I would take an herbal supplement like Chasteberry (Vitex), Red Clover, False Unicorn, or Black Cohosh which are used to balance hormones. Good herbal supplement brands are Nature’s Answer and Nature’s Way. I like to order my supplements online to save money.

Caution:
Do not take if pregnant or lactating. May interfere with hormone medication.
Chasteberry can cause rash with prolonged use in some people.

How can I convince my doctor to let me get HGH therapy?

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

I am a 17 year old boy, really short. I really want to get HGH therapy, because I know there is hope it can increase my height. I need a really good reason to convince my doctor to get me the therapy, what should I say? I know just telling him I want to grow a few inches isn’t going to do it, so what is the best excuse? Please help, I’m in desperate need.

Wait it out dude, boys don’t stop growing until they are 25, you have a ways to go. Girls finish by 18 but not boys!

How do I get my doctor to let me get HGH therapy?

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

I am a 17 year old boy, really short. I really want to get HGH therapy, because I know there is hope it can increase my height. I need a really good reason to convince my doctor to get me the therapy, what should I say? I know just telling him I want to grow a few inches isn’t going to do it, so what is the best excuse? Please help, I’m in desperate need.

Firstly, I’d like to ask how you "know" that HGH will help you. It doesn’t help all short people become taller at all. It only helps some people — those who have a proven deficiency in that hormone.

Have you had blood work that shows that you are deficient in HGH? If not, you really need to have that done before you decide that it would help you. There are also other symptoms of growth hormone deficiency. They are: increased fat around the waist and in the face, looking younger than other boys your age, a delayed onset of puberty — in other words, if you haven’t hit puberty yet, delayed tooth development — do you have all of your permanent teeth?, low energy, decreased strength, decreased exercise tolerance, decreased muscle mass, weight gain, and anxiety or depression.

If you have all or most of the above symptoms then speak with your doctor and ask him to refer you to a pediatric endocrinologist.

Good luck.

Is HGH precursors safe to take for teenagers?

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

I was just wondering if HGH precursors were safe to take for frequently working out teenage boys. Around 16-18. I understand a precursor will just stimulate the pituitary gland to produce HGH so these supplements could not possibly cause the body to have too much HGH, right? Also, is it even necessary for someone at that age to be taking these precursors. What affects could they expect from taking it?

To maximized natural HGH production, control your insulin levels. HGH won’t be produced (with or without a precursor – which I’d have to do a LOT of research before taking) if you have high insulin levels.

Simple carbohydrates (sugar, flour, bread, cereal, pasta, potatoes, rice) triggers insulin. As long as you remain <9 grams of carbs per hour, you will maintain insulin control. High insulin levels unbalance other hormones. Controlling your insulin level will balance out other hormones & allow the sex hormones (testosterone in males) and human growth hormone (HGH) to be produced.

Does anyone know where to get HGH injections for Growth?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

I am 16 years old and around 5 foot 8. I would like to grow taller and my parents are supporting me with the decision to take HGH. I know the cost and can afford HGH but I do not know where to get HGH prescribed. Can any one help me. Does anyone know where to get HGH?

A few things that help…
I was 5’1 at 27. now I am turning 28 in a month and I am 5’6. I grew the most during this summer because I actually started using super-growth 6 month course.
the following helped me and still help:
1) Drinking at least 2 big glasses of milk a day.
2.) playing basketball and going swimming. Basketball really helps, and you should also work out your calves and thigh muscles, that helps too.
3)Eat alot, because when I started to get taller I didn’t gain a pound but I looked skinnier.
4) http://www.super-growth.com this is another natural solution to grow taller and quicker

HGH for females looking to get a hard body?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Are any females here taking HGH. Im not looking for weight loss just for a toned/ rock hard body. Im on birth control, I currently take anadrox and renewal HGH. Im thinking about taking hgh injections and i dont want to get man features.

renewal HGH is a complete waste of money. GH releaser’s do not work, they didn’t when they first came out in the 80’s and the don’t work now.

a sure fire way to increase GH output which is free is to perform sprints 2-3x a week. anytime you exercise at maximal effort GH release is increased. all you need to do is warm up for 5 minutes and perform 10 all out 100m sprints. the easiest thing to do is run a 100m then walk a 100m and repeat until you have completed 10 sprints. warm down for some light cardio for about 5-10 minutes then stretch after.

real GH will run you about $1,000 a month and it not easy to get. GH does not cause viralization in women unlike androgenic steroids.