Update: a Much Nicer 21st Century HGH Review

The 21st Century HGH supplement had at one review site received an “F” rating. However, I did some further research and found a much nicer review.

This one is worth sharing in case you are considering the purchase of this human growth hormone solution. It will give you a little bit different perspective than the “F” review you may have already read.

The info from this newly updated review is meant to provide a more balanced view of what consumers and/or experts really think of this product. Overall, the customer service rating of this product was a 4/5, which is not bad at all-far above average.

The rest of the scores range in descending order as follows:

Price: 5/5
Guarantee: 5/5
Reputation: 3/5
Results: 3/5

These totals to an above average score of about 86%, which according to school letter grades would be about a B or B+. The “Star” rating overall would be approximately an average of 4.2/5 overall.

Ingredients

The ingredient list shown is as follows: Homeopath HGH 30x, Pituitarium 30x, and liver extract 30x. Now, one of the reasons why on a different review site this product received an “F” rating is because the common person cannot really understand what these ingredients really are, except for maybe the liver extract.

However, receiving an “F” rating may be a bit harsh. I myself maybe would have given this product a “B” or “C” if I had found out it worked for me. The downgrade of course from an “A” would be simply because I do agree with the point that it is annoying not to really understand what the ingredients mean.

However, of course you can probably find documentation to help you with understanding this product. You can probably find out more information on the product website.

However, you can be warned that this company is known for a bit of competitive product’ “bashing” which some people may consider highly unnecessary. In some circles of influences, it may not seem like very good etiquette for one company to downgrade another unless they want to risk getting sued.

(On the other hand, some companies actually pay to use their competitor’s names. In this case, some companies view negative publicity better than none at all.)

On the brighter side…

One of the other reasons why 21st Century HGH has received an above average rating by some consumers is that it is very easy to use. All you do is spray it twice under your tongue about three times per day.

21st Century HGH Receives an “F” Rating

Woof! That is pretty harsh! The 21st Century HGH product receives an “F” rating according to one source. And why is that?

Primary Failure Criteria

The main reason this product didn’t even barely make the scale is because it for some reason was marketed by a company who claims it has real HGH in it. For one thing, the “real” thing is no longer marketed for fear of contamination-at least in most places in the world.

At the very least, this company could have said it was synthetic HGH or could have said it was some type of precursor or stimulator product. Most over-the-counter human growth remedies are NOT the real thing!

If you ever see any company advertise that they sell “real” HGH beware. Be very wary of dealing with them that is all I can say.

About the Ingredients

Now that I am done rambling on, about how badly this product failed and why, let me tell you a little bit about the ingredients. This is the list, which I found online: Human Growth Hormone 30X, Pituitarium 30X, Liver Extract 3X.

In case you are wondering what the “30X” and so on means. Well, it was explained to me that this company is trying to say that there is at least some amount of authentic human growth hormone in this product.

The ironic this is they are right, but the ratio is like only 1 drop of this substance to a near infinite number of drops of water. That is ridiculous, and such a lofty claim that does not “hold water.” (Excuse the poor pun I just used.)

To make a long story short because I gotta go…

This product simply is just not worth the money. Or, even if it is helpful it is sold by a misleading, dishonest vendor. Watch out!