Bio Renew HGH and other “F” Rated Products

You probably have heard the expression ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’ before. Well, in this case perhaps effectiveness of a product is in the eye of the beholder.

According to one very popular online HGH product reviewing site several products listed include these: The Bio Renew HGH Plus IGF-1, Aeon 5000, Chrysalis XS Spray, 21st Century HGH (and the advanced formula), Ageforce Continuous Sequence HGH Oral Spray, GenFX, and more.

So what makes these products so bad (supposedly)?

Sometimes the quality of a product is really a matter of opinion. What may be useless or no good to someone may be very valuable and effective to someone else.

Also, you might see a product get an “F” rating on one site and perhaps maybe an “A,” “B,” or “C” rating on another. This happens quite often, and it may make you wonder who is right?

The answer to that question is probably both reviews are right. The reason this is so is they are based on different factors which range from consumer opinion to expert research.

It is up to you to do your research thoroughly before choosing a product. Probably one of your most valuable tools for finding the right product would be to pay attention to consumer feedback.

However, scientific evidence of activity also is very helpful. All the information you can find would be very helpful to you.

It will help you make the best possible conclusion about a very important step-to enhance your HGH levels which has the following positive effects:

  • Anti-aging
  • Expedited growth
  • Toning of muscles
  • Improved alertness and concentration
  • Enhanced memory and coordination
  • Improved overall bodily performance
  • Greater sexual functioning

You can review other pages on this website to help you gain a better understanding of how HGH can help you. You should read as much of this information as possible.

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!