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Growth-RX HGH Enhancer Review April 4th, 2009

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Growth-RX HGH Enhancer may have a very fancy name – but that’s all there is to it.

This capsule based growth hormone has components unique to itself that it has become very dubitable in terms of the efficiency or even the legitimacy of the component.

Although I tend to favor these capsule based products because of their ability to help you control your intake, this product may not have the same promise. The reason for this doubt is on the fact that you will never know what you are actually getting.

The main culprit that triggered this doubt is the ingredient called “Humanatropin.” This component comes in 539mg per capsule. To an untrained eye, this component may seem effective, just like other growth hormone releasers.

But if you research what Humanatropin is, you’ll get nothing. The only company that sells a product with this unknown component is Growth-RX HGH Enhancer.

They even wash their hands on registering this with FDA since it’s just a supplement.

But whether they are registered with FDA or not, the mere fact that Humanatropin is not a recognized component should make you think twice or simply walk away from this product.

It even gets worst since they placed this as the main component. Of course it has additional components that should help in growth hormone release but adding something known to a completely unknown component doesn’t make it better.

In fact, it could even make it worse.

Don’t even bother to research on their website the actual ingredients of the product.

For some reason, they opted to skip on the ingredients and just explain on their website how human growth hormone could have a positive effect on your body.

If there’s anything good about this product it’s from the fact that they will warn those who are currently on a powerful workout regimen.

But they only warn this because they wanted to instill that to those who wanted to buy that this product is so effective, it could cause danger to those who are already have a well developed muscles in their body.

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Symbiotropin ProHgh Review April 3rd, 2009

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Symbiotropin ProHgh is one of the oldest growth hormone products in the industry. The product is already more than 10 years in the industry and it still attract clients.

But that doesn’t mean that it has been in the industry for at least decade so you should buy this without examining the content.

Unfortunately, the formulation of Symbiotropin ProHgh has not improved and might not keep up with the times.

The following are the ingredients of the product:

•    Calories 10
•    Total Carbs 2g
•    Sodium 200mg
•    Potassium 596mg
•    Symbiotropin blend 3650mg
o    L-Glutamine
o    L-Arginine
o    L-Pyroglutamate
o    Anterior pituitary powder
o    Glycine
o    Gamma aminobutyric acid
o    Stevia extract (leaf)

Surprisingly, the product’s component is still useful until today – even better than other products that was just released recently.

The amino acid content is even pretty decent. At 3.6 grams, you just have to add a small amount of supplements to have the recommended amount of amino acids.

The company should have improved their formulation in this aspect. If they increase the content by as little as 1.5 grams, the product could be a viable option for growth hormone stimulator.

But there’s a problem with their blend – instead of carefully stating the amount of each component, they generalized the amount of the blend.

This can easily create inconvenience for those who are really looking out for the products they use.

In the growth hormone industry, almost every user carefully reads the component so that they will know if the product will help them improve their growth hormone.

Since Symbiotriopin ProHGH has already been in the market for more than 10 years, they were able to muster a relatively higher amount from users.

But the price of $98.00 per bottle could be too much for most consumers.

If you do have the budget, you can consider this product. But remember that the proprietary blend of the product is not fully disclosed so there is a chance that that the product might not have enough component to help you improve your growth hormone.

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HGH Advance plus IGF-1 Review April 3rd, 2009

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HGH Advance Plus IGF-1 is a growth hormone product that comes in spray form.

Although this product should be doubted right from the start because of its spray based form, you should take a look further into the ingredients to determine how this product would not have any effect at all.

The following are the components of the formula:

•    Human Growth Hormone 30x
•    Human Growth Hormone 100x
•    Human Growth Hormone 200x
•    IGF-1 (Insulin Growth Factor) 12C

If you carefully examine the formula, it’s only composed of Human Growth Hormone and Insulin Growth Factor or the IGF. The 30x, 100x and 200x refers to the concentration of HGH in water.

The higher the number is; the lesser concentration of the human growth hormone in the formula.

The “x” refers to the number of zeros you would need to add. For example, 1x would mean the concentration is only one drop of HGH processed in 10 drops of water.

With 30x, you’ll have a very small amount of HGH in your product. If you have 200x, the HGH in the formula could never be noticed by the body to stimulate anything.

When you have concentration in “C” the level of concentration is much smaller. The formula in “C” has 10 times more water compared to “X” which means 12C is a lot more compared to 30x.

To make things a lot clearer, combine a bucket of water with a drop of HGH. Place some of that water inside a bottle and make it into a spray.

They practically added nothing to the spray. All you have is spray made of water.

But if they do have some effect as they claim it would be, you still need to be warned. Spray based growth hormone products cannot be controlled in terms of the amount of spray you would have in your body.

That would mean you could have a lot more than prescribed or very few to feel the effects. Either way, you’ll rarely have the right amount of spray to feel the effects.

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Nature’s Youth RSF Review April 2nd, 2009

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naturesyouthrsfNature’s Youth RSF is one of the few growth hormone products in the market that comes in powder form.

In using this product, you need to make sure that you have the right dosage or else feel the dangerous side effects of the components.

Nature’s Youth RSF is not just your ordinary, run-of-the-mill growth hormone product.

It does have some impressive qualities that should make you consider the product as your growth hormone supplement.

Take a look at the ingredients:

  • Sodium – 55mg
  • Potassium – 200mg
  • Carbohydrate – 6g
  • Anterior pituitary substance – 25mg
  • GFPC™ (proprietary peptide carrier of Glyco-amino acid polyose polymer complex) – 5900mg
  • GFRP™ (proprietary Growth Factor Releasing Peptide Blend: Glycine, L-Glutamine, L-Tyrosine, GABA, L-arginine HCl, Pyroglutamic acid, L-lysine HCl) – 5g
  • Broad Bean – 10mg

Clearly, the product is pretty strong. Some of the products are not only in milligrams but in grams which means heavy dosage is not required.

What’s impressive is that their proprietary blend of amino acids is five grams – the required amount of the product to have a full effect on the body.

Aside from the strong amino acid content, the additional peptide carrier will ensure that the product would be a lot stronger.

The added minerals are just there to significantly increase the effects of the product to the body.

Because of the strong content, there is a great chance that users might have a hard time getting the measurement right.

They need to do this since anything more than the recommended dosage might be too dangerous especially for first time users.

To deal with that problem, the manufacturer decided to have the powder in small packets so that the product would be properly ingested.

But having the right amount of powder solves only half the problem.

There is also the challenge of getting the right preparation. You need to mix the packet (in small 13grams) in 4-6 ounces of cold water.

And then there’s the price. Nature’s Youth RSF could be purchased $70.00 for a month supply.

Worst, they even push the product with additional components which can easily cost you more than $100 a month.

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Renewal IGF-1 Review April 1st, 2009

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Renewal IGF-1 is growth hormone related product from Always Young.

Unlike other growth hormone products of Always Young, this product is not based on Renewal HGH Original.

It has its own formula and the product is only composed of one ingredient. Technically, the product is not a HGH.

The IGF-1 is the lone ingredient which should provide the advantages of the increase of growth hormone.

IGF-1 or Insulin Growth Factor-1 is the product of growth hormones when they released from the pituitary glands and processed in the body.

This product is very unique since instead of growth hormones, the product is only composed of IGF-1 which is already a product of growth hormones.

The question though is based on the concentration of the IGF-1. To fully understand this, consider the ingredient of the product:

IGF-1 (Insulin Growth Factor-1) – 12C

The concentration of the product is 12C. The concentration 12C is very, very loose.

When a company says that the concentration is 1C, it means a single drop of the product is integrated with 100 drops of water.

This continues with 2C with 10,000 drops of water is mixed with a single drop of IGF-1. When you say 12C, you need to have 24 zeros in drops of water to be mixed with a drop of IGF-1.

This makes the main product virtually undetectable. All you have is water and a very little amount of IGF-1.

The reason for the very small concentration is from the fact that IGF-1 is a prescription only product. The manufacturers somehow found a way of making it an OTC by decreasing the concentration.

There is also a problem with sprays. Although the product is not high in concentration, you should still be careful on how you take the product. Spray is very difficult to control and you might be overdosed.

Although the price is only $40.00 for a month’s supply, the company recommends in using the product for at least three months.

That means you have to spend $120.00 to see considerable results. But the less concentration, the results might not even arrive.

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Maxagrowth Review April 1st, 2009

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Maxagrowth is growth hormone product that comes in capsule form.

Although it is regarded as a growth hormone product, its effect is not necessarily in improving the growth hormone content in your body.

As the name suggests, the product claims to help you improve your height.

If you think you’re “vertically challenged” then this product might just be for you – only if the do have the effect.

The components of Maxagrowth are a combination of chromium (100mcg) and their proprietary blend composed of the following:

•    L-Ornithine
•    L-Arginine
•    L-Lysine
•    L-Tyrosine
•    L-Glutamine
•    L-Glycine
•    Pituitary (Anterior) Pwd.
•    Colostrum
•    Phosphatidyl Choline

Although it is understandable that the company has to protect their blend, the lack of further data on the measurement on the blend could raise some doubts.

The presence of pituitary powder and colostrum should be a good growth hormone ingredient but again, the actual amount of each component is not indicated so you don’t know if this product will actually have a significant effect or not.

But based on the amount of the components, you can safely say that the effect of this product in terms of stimulating growth is very minimal to nothing at all.

The proprietary blend of Maxagrowth is only 2800mg or 2.8 grams. For the growth hormone product to be effective, the amino acids should reach at least five grams.

That is only on the amino acids. In this case, the addition of growth hormone components has already made the blend 2.8 grams. In short, the product has very minimal effect at all.

Another challenge to this product is the required usage to feel the effect. To feel the full effects of Maxagrowth, you need to use the product for six months.

Each bottle costs around $40. Even if there is a discount, it’s still very expensive.

The only good thing about Maxagrowth is that it comes in capsule form.

That means you will experience any dangerous effects as long as you do not overuse the product. After all, the components come no more than 3 grams.

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ProBLEN HGH Review March 6th, 2009

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ProBLEN HGH is a growth hormone that comes in spray form. It promises to improve growth hormone in the user’s body through homeopathic formulation.

Although homeopathy seems a good way to cure or to provide alternative healing, homeopathy especially on spray form is highly dubitable.

Before we continue the dispute on homeopathic healing for spray form, let’s take a look at the ingredients of ProBLEN HGH:

•    Human Growth Hormone (Somatotropin) – 30X
•    Anterior Pituitarum – 30X
•    Liver Extract – 6X

The main reason why you need to consider the ingredients first before looking at the problem on homeopathic solution is to understand the concentration of the product.

When a person says “x” after the ingredient, it means that the component was mixed with the base solution which is oftentimes water.

When the product indicates that the component has 1x concentration, it means that a drop of the product has been mixed with 10 drops of water. For 2x, the users should expect that the specific component was mixed with 100 drops of water.

Based on the ingredients, a drop of somatotropin was mixed with 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 drops of water. With that amount of water (or any base) HGH will virtually not be there anymore.

The anterior pituitarum which is supposed to be another growth hormone component also has the same weak solution. The efficiency of the product is highly questionable since a single drop has been mixed with a very large amount of water.

Aside from weak solution of the formula, using spray as a growth hormone supplement is very dangerous. Although these products could have a good spray function on the tip of the bottle, controlling the spray is very difficult.

That would mean you could have a very minimal dosage or could have a very high dosage – either way, the product will not have significant effect.

Although they do offer a money back guarantee, the hassle of purchasing the product and asking for a refund is too much and you might not even get the refund.

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GHR Platinum Review March 6th, 2009

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GHR Platinum is a capsule based product from the makers of GHR 15 and GHR Gold. As the name would suggest, GHR Platinum is considered as the better version of the previously mentioned GHR products.

The product has additional components in its formulation which, unfortunately, adds price to the product.

If you’re familiar with other GHR products, you’ll immediately notice the difference in formulation as shown by the formula of GHR Platinum below:

•    Anterior Pituitary Peptides(bovine source)
•    Hypothalamus(bovine source)
•    Amino Acid Blend
•    Acetyl L-Carnitine
•    OPC(grape seed extract)
•    Alpha Lipoic Acid
•    Phosphatidyl Serine
•    B1
•    B2
•    B5
•    B6
•    B12

To fully understand GHR Platinum, consider the hierarchy of the GHR products first: the most basic of the three is the GHR 15, the next product is the GHR Gold and most intensive of them all is the GHR Platinum.

The only difference of GHR Gold to GHR 15 is the presence of Vitamin B Complex. On the other hand, the only difference of GHR Gold to Platinum is the presence of anti-oxidants (grape seed extract) in the product.

Unfortunately, the addition of Vitamin B Complex as well as anti-oxidants does not improve the efficiency of GHR Platinum.

Anti-oxidants and Vitamin B Complex is not the solution to your growth hormone problems although you have to give them credit in their aim to give you a healthier product.

Like its other forms, the only real ingredient that could help you increase your growth hormone is the anterior pituitary. The presence of amino acids will not even make significance because they don’t have that much concentration.

But even with the addition of components that might not help at all, the product is almost $20 more expensive compared to GHR Gold which in turn $20 more compared to GHR 15.

If you really want to have a GHR product, better stick to GHR 15 and purchase a separate multi-vitamin supplement. But be warned, the product could only work for a limited time because of a single working ingredient.

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Goliath Labs Humaloid HGH Review March 6th, 2009

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Goliath Labs Humaloid HGH is an oral spray growth hormone product. Before go further on the disadvantages and possible danger of using oral spray, consider first the formula of the product.

If you’ve been familiar with different products for growth hormones, the list of ingredients is actually very impressive.

•    HU-55 HGH Somoforte Growth Complex Testofen
•    Mucuna pruriens (Cowhage) 15% L-Dopa
•    Alpha GPC
•    Deer Antler (Velvet)
•    Longjack (Eurycoama Longifolia) 100:1
•    GABA HU-15.5™ HGH Releaser
•    L-Arginine Alpha Ketoglutarate (AAKG)
•    L-Glysine
•    Ornithine Alpha Ketoglutarate
•    L-Glutamine FCC
•    L-Isoleucine Powder
•    L-Tyrosine Powder
•    L-Valine Powder

Aside from weird facts (power in spray?), the list looks great. But the problem comes in when they indicate the amount of the component added per six sprays.

A very meager 70,500 nanograms are added per six sprays. That means you still have to divide the indicated amount by six so that you’ll know the amount you’ll get per spray.

Nanograms are only a millions of a gram. If you do the math, you’ll only have .07 in concentration per 1000th of a gram. It’s very small to be even felt by the most sensitive part of the body.

To place it in proper perspective, the least amount the concentration should have an effect (good or bad) in the body should be at least 2mg. 70,500 nanograms per six sprays is way off mark.

Aside from its near-nothing component, the fact that it is a spray based product already raises a lot of question. How much is too much in terms of the amount of spray you add to your body. Sprays are very difficult to control.

This might be the reason why they only opted to use only 70,500 nanograms per spray to avoid any side effects.

Goliath Labs Humaloid HGH actually has a decent formula for a growth hormone. But it comes in spray form and doesn’t have enough concentration to have any effect at all. You’re practically buying it for nothing.

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Aeon 5000 HGH Review March 5th, 2009

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aeon 5000Aeon 5000 HGH is another spray based HGH product in the market today. There are probably hundreds of these products today that choosing the right one could be very challenging.

For that reason Aeon 5000 HGH has been adding some unique components in their product. But with this uniqueness, the product is still as dubitable as the next spray HGH.

Aeon 5000 HGH however, has made it really easy for consumers to doubt its validity as a viable product in this industry.

There are two components that should catch your attention: the ingredient called “Naturally Derived Growth Factor” and its amount which is 2445 ng.

The above mentioned component should alarm you because there is no real component in the market that has this name.

“Naturally Derived Growth Factor” is another name for HGH and because of that, it should not be in the market as an OTC. The makers just changed the name so that it will be legitimate in the shelves of pharmacies.

The “ng” amount for this ingredient refers to nanograms. Although there had been strides of improvement in the medical field, specifying the exact number of nanograms is very difficult. You should be a billion-dollar company to have that equipment alone.

But granting that they do have that equipment, nanograms are very, very, very (I have to emphasize) small to be detected. One nanogram weighs one billionth gram which is almost undetected.

Nanotechnology has already been considered for electronic components because everyone wants to work in smaller gadgets with the same efficiency.

However, volume is still king when it comes to the body. If you only provide nanograms in your product it will never have any effect at all.

Just recently, the manufacturers of this product were indicted because of their many products related to HGH. That should also be your signal that the product is dubious enough to reject.

There are other HGH products out there that you can consider. You’ll just make a fool of yourself to force yourself into this product.

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