Pure GH Releaser Review May 6th, 2009

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Pure GH Releaser is a capsule based growth hormone product.

The product aims to fulfill its promise of being an anti-aging capsule by providing amino acids in the body.

The amino acids are believed to be stimulants of the pituitary gland which is the source of growth hormones.

The ingredients are as follows:

•    Homeopathic HGH (Somatropin) 400mg
•    Anterior Pituitary 80mg
•    Adrenal Gland 50mg
•    Hypothalamus 20mg
•    L Glutamine 200mg
•    L Arginine 200mg
•    L Pyroglutamate 200mg
•    L Glycine 200mg
•    L Lysine 200mg
•    L Tyrosine 200mg
•    Creatine 200mg
•    Siberian Ginseng 300mg

The list of amino acids is impressive since they have covered the essential amino acids to stimulate the pituitary glands. However, the total amino acids found in the product are never enough to be considered as effective.

The required amount of amino acids in the product to be effective should be 5 grams.

In this case, the total amount of active ingredient can’t reach that amount even if you add somatropin and other homeopathic ingredients. That means the product will never be able to stimulate the pituitary glands.

The homeopathic ingredients of the product are also highly questionable. Homeopathic solution to growth hormone problem is always questioned since the original concept of growth hormone improvement is through injection.

Somehow, through “medical advancement,” growth hormone could be easy stimulated in the body. Besides homeopathic solution to growth hormone problems is measured not by weight but by concentration such as 1x, or 1c.

There are only two components in the product that could provide some effect. The anterior pituitary should give you a small increase of growth hormone.

But other than the initial effect, it will not work anymore since your body will require stronger dosage.

The Siberian ginseng is only there to provide you with a “shock” since the immediate effect of this ingredient is the sudden increase of energy.

Although this product has few ingredients that could improve growth hormone, it’s not enough for significant growth.

A cheaper alternative is just to buy a vitamin supplements with the right amount of amino acids.

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