Growth Flex V is a growth hormone capsule recommended to those who are looking to grow taller.
The use of growth hormone could be directly linked to height because of its ability to stimulate the improvement of muscles as well as bones.
Through proper stimulation during the right age, increase growth of the body should be expected. There are even doctors that recommend growth hormones for those who have extreme height problems.
But Growth FlexV could be taken even without doctor’s prescription – for a good reason. The product only has two main ingredients: L-Arginine Base and L-Ornithine HCL.
They are then supported by Silicon Dioxide and Magnesium Stearate. If you take this product according to specifications, you’ll be able to experience growth in a few weeks.
Some reported an increase of more than 1cm after taking the product for two months. These claims cannot be verified as it is only placed in their website. No one really knows if it works.
If you’re planning to purchase this capsule to stimulate growth, here’s a tip: don’t. These two components are known to have some effects for growth hormone but because they only come in milligrams, they can’t have any effect at all.
Even if you take a bucket of these everyday, you’ll never experience any growth. Doctors that use highly controlled formula inject growth hormone in the body and they are not only composed of L-Arginine Base and L-Ornithine HCL.
You’ll just end up frustrated with their product.
What’s worst is that Growth-FlexV is one of the most expensive growth hormone products in the market today. You have to spend $99.00 each month just to experience a centimeter or two in growth.
They even recommend using the product for at least two months to have the full effects. That means you have to spend more than $200 to experience growth.
But if you purchase supplements with the same components in your local pharmacy, you’ll never spend more than $50 a month since the cost per bottle will never even go beyond $20 per bottle.
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