Physicians Blend HGH Extreme Review April 25th, 2009

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Physicians Blend HGH Extreme is a growth hormone product that comes in spray form.

It prides itself as an efficient product because of the addition of growth hormones (somatotrophin) and other amino acids.

But if you take a look at the product closer, you’ll notice that the product might not have the efficiency it claims.

To fully understand why the product might not be as effective as they say it would be, consider the formula:

• Somatotrophin – 10x/30x
• Avena Sativa – 3c
• Glycyrrhiza Glabra – 3c
• Arginine – 4c
• Glutamine – 4c
• Isoleucine – 4c
• Leucine – 4c
• Lysine – 4c
• Omithine – 4c
• Valine – 4c
• Colostrum – 5c
• Gonadostimuline – 5c
• ATP (Adenosine Triphosphorisum Acidum) – 6c
• Glycogen – 6c
• Cortisone – 12c

You’ll immediately notice that somatotrophin (a form growth hormone)
has been included in the product. That means you already increase your
growth hormone aggressively if you take this product.

The addition of amino acids should also help in stimulation of the pituitary gland.

Even though the combination of amino acids as well as somatotrophin
should make this product impressive, the level of concentration is so
small that the content will never be felt at all by the users.

You maybe wonder what “10x” and “4c” means. These refer to the level of concentration.

For “x” concentration, 1x means 10 drops of water combined with 1
drop of somatotrophin. 2x means 100 drops, 3x means 1000 drops and so
forth. For “c” concentration, 1c means 100 drops of water and 2c would
mean 10,000 drops of water and so forth.

That would mean the amino acids and somatotrophin was made with too much water that it’s too small to be noticed by the body.

The product is also very expensive. There are amino acids that come
in supplement tablets that you can buy for less than $20 but this
product could be purchased for a whopping $119.00.

Purchasing this
product is not a very sound idea for growth hormone improvement.

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