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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