ResveraTropin Homeopathic HGH with Resveratrol Review

ResveraTropin Homeopathic HGH with Resveratrol is a mouthful for a title of an HGH product.

The product comes in as spray based which already means a lot of concerns for most users.

But still, this product has a unique background that should not be ignored. This is one of the products that were featured by Barbara Walters on her show on longevity.

Because of the spotlight, it has become one of the most popular products in the market today.

But popularity doesn’t mean efficiency as you’ll see later.

If you take a look at the ingredients, you’ll realize that the product is nothing more than a homeopathic growth hormone product:

•    Somatropin
•    Avena Sativa
•    Arginine
•    Glutamine
•    Lysine
•    Ornithine
•    Alfalfa
•    Sulphur
•    Lycopodium Clavatum
•    Resveratrol

You’ll notice that there are no additional labels in the product in terms of volume of concentration.

Although there is one website that has posted the formula of the product, the official website of ResveraTropin does not post any additional information except for the advantages of the components.

Obviously, the unique feature of the product is the Resveratrol. In itself, Resveratrol could be a good source of supplements especially for anti-aging.

However, the process of extraction of ResveraTropin may not be proven effective in terms of harnessing Resveratrol.

The company extracts the Resveratrol from red wines. By harnessing this component, users will experience the health effect of a 1,000 red wine bottles without the dangerous alcohol and additional side effects.

Although this sounds good, there is only one problem: there is Resveratrol in red wine.

Aside form that fact, Resveratrol is still in its early stages and no popular article and study have been written about this product.

Even though the addition of Resveratrol is now dubitable, it didn’t stop the manufacturer in jacking up their prices. A single bottle that will last for a month will cost you a whopping $99.95.

Their website will try to offer you a free product (you only pay for shipping) but you have to agree that you need to cancel on time or else be automatically billed for more bottles.

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