August 17th, 2010 — HGH
The Schwartz Labs Growth Hormone supplement has been called many things. For instance, it has been called just another one ounce bottle of water. It is a spray HGH product in a dropper bottle.
A Short Report
Schwartz Labs Growth Hormone (HGH) receives an HGH Supplement Review “F” rating. So why is that? Have you wondered at all?
Part of the reason why is this: When you examine the ingredients it gives you a clue about what this product is really about. It gives you a clue on the quality of this product.
However, if you are not much sure about the nature of HGH products we can give you a clue if you need further explanation. Part of this explanation is in examining this product’s very short list of ingredients.
Schwartz Laboratories HGH Supplement Facts:
Human Growth Hormone 30X
Liver Extract 30X
Pituitary 30X
That is all that you are told and it seems simple yet convincing enough. To the average person this sounds great, but is it really?
If you know anything about the “30X” misleading measurements that often are characteristic of so-called “homeopathic HGH” you know that this product that has been diluted 30 times by a factor of 10.
Therefore, if you began with a one ounce bottle of pure injectable HGH, there would not be enough water on the planet to use in order to dilute it this much. So what does this mean really?
It means that one ounce of this substance blended with all the water in the world would not contribute a 10 to the power of 30 dilution. Knowing this, you can finally understand how hard it would actually be for you to benefit from using this product. It is NOT very concentrated at all!
In fact, “pure crap” is what is been said about this product because of its low level of concentration. That along with the “F” rating, does not say much about this product at all.
The most pertinent information you should know is that a this 1 oz. bottle of product is that it is almost pure water and yet it costs $69.95 at suggested retail. If you like placebos, this is the best choice for you.
However, If you have an sense at all, it is highly suggested that you keep searching and find a better product. This is not the highest recommended solution-if recommended at all. Therefore, you should keep looking.
June 27th, 2010 — HGH
Human growth hormone supplements and treatments are sold every single day. This process comes in a variety of forms so that people can be helped in a variety of different ways.
Injections-The only legal form of this is a prescription formula that is modeled after what used to be taken from animals or humans. There is no longer any injection that is made directly from the HGH taken from the brain. It is all synthetic but has very similar properties as it is made in the vein of the authentic supply.
Sprays-This is a type of human growth hormone supplement that is sprayed under the tongue. It usually does not require a prescription.
Not that it usually has only a very minute trace of HGH in it and that it normally is used to help stimulate the natural production of this bodily chemical. It is not a replica of HGH like the injection would be.
Precursors-This has a similar effect as would a human growth hormone stimulator. The main purpose of it is to help promote natural HGH production. It is not the same as the substance taken with a needle in a doctor’s office. It is a supplement that requires no prescription though and it can be used at home.
Note: the Precursors might come in a spray, powder, pill, or even liquid. Other products that are normally found in sprays might also be found in a variety of forms as well. You may see stimulator powders, liquids, and extracts for instance.
May 17th, 2010 — HGH
There are endless numbers of HGH bodybuilding supplements that exist today. They all have a slightly different focus and they all are of a different effectiveness level.
It would be absolutely impossible to keep up with all the HGH products that are available today. This is a brief summary and short profile of some of the most popular ones that are offered nowadays.
Universal Amino 1000-The main advantage of this one is that it has in it certain important peptide-bonded amino acids in it. The source of these substances is “premium hydrolyzed whey” as one description denotes.
It has in it the following amino acids: L-leucine, L-isoleucine, and L-valine. Additional free-form amino acids such as L-ornithine are found in this product as well.
You are fair warned that although this product is said to be very effective and safe, it does have some fillers in it. For instance, Universal Amino 1000 has Stearic Acid, Mangesium Stearate, and Gelatin in it. Typically these additives are not toxic at a very low level.
Optimum Superior Amino 2222 Capsules-Two substances that are helpful to the body that are included in this product are L-carnitine and L-ornithine. Present in it also are other very important amino acid sources.
The one advantage (at least to some people) is that these tablets are fast-release. Therefore, it hits the system much faster. However, the concern would be in this case that fast-release tablets cause uneven or too quick of a distribution into the bloodstream/body.
NOW Tru Hoodia Complex-Metabolizing substances are added to this product. Two very popular fat-burning sources in it include green tea and chromium.
This is a vegetarian formula, which better suits some people who for whatever reason are on an alternative diet. The one major advantage of the chromium is that it helps regulate blood sugar levels. It also helps the body use protein and fat more efficiently.
This leads to greater weight loss. There is some discrepancy among some circles of influence whether fat burning properties should be mixed with certain HGH-building amino acids.
Conclusion
Of course, this is not at all a fair comparison. Each one of these at some point should be reviewed more deeply. Furthermore, there are endless of other HGH bodybuilding and weight loss supplements not yet talked about.
Warning
You should really get a thorough health checkup before considering any type of HGH bodybuilding treatment. Also realize that the products you try should only be used as directed or you could increase chance of harmful side effects.
April 6th, 2010 — HGH
HGH scams are easy to spot if you know what to look for. Here are some clues that a product promoting human growth production is a farce:
- The supplement is produced and marketed with no verification of certifications or credentials.
- Sometimes there is no clinical testing involved to prove the effectiveness of a product. This is particularly true with products that have hoodia gordonii in them but also additional ingredients are included.
- The label of the product has in it misleading information. For instance, it may say “pure hoodia” but may be the wrong part of the h. gordonii plant.
- There is no information regarding what species of hoodia is present in a particular supplement. (There are several varieties of this succulent plant and only one that products the enzyme that suppresses appetite.)
- The product may have ingredients in it that are questionable or just of an incorrect or impotent amount. Yet, the deceptive labeling on the package may cause you to want to think otherwise.
Important HGH Facts
Oftentimes ineffective human growth hormone supplements have as little as .1% what would be necessary to make a difference in a person. The proper FDA measurement for homeopathic HGH, for instance, would be that which is measured in IUs versus nanograms.
However, you can also translate measurements when you remember one IU is equal to 300,000 nanograms. You need to find out from the manufacturer or if the product has in it a therapeutic dosage.
January 27th, 2010 — HGH
The Biogenica HGH formula has received mixed reactions from reviewers. One person said that it works very well while another says not to waste your time with it.
It seems that the people who have used it either like it very much or they just about hate it. So what makes the difference in whether or not it will work? This is a bit of a complex question and using it is kind of a risk on your part.
It may make a difference based on the following factors:
- Your overall health condition
- Other supplements or medications that you take
- Your body chemistry
- Your chronological age
When in doubt please make sure that you talk to your doctor about this product. He or she can assess your current health condition as well your past health history. This will give you the best indication of what will work for you and what will not. While you are receiving a health examination you should let your doctor know of any and all medications as well as symptoms you experience even before taking
Ingredients
The components of this product are found in specified concentrations: GH r-Somatropin 16X, Adrenal Gland 13X, Liver Extractum 12X, Pituitarum Post Gland 12X, Thymus Gland 12X, Thyroidium 12X, and USP Alcohol 20%. These are homeopathic mixtures that are distributed with every dosage.
Usage and Description
This is a spray that is used two to three times a day. Usually the best times are before bed and in the morning. Users are encouraged to shake it ten times before use and spray it under the tongue three times.
January 23rd, 2010 — HGH
The Maximum International Max HGH Human Growth Enhancer is quite the substance. It probably does have very helpful blends of ingredients in it. However, you probably wouldn’t know exactly what they are because some of the ingredients read “pituitary concentrate” or “heart substance.”
What are those substances exactly supposed to be? Other substances listed are a little bit more concrete such as Colostrum, Gamma Aminobutyric Acid, or Trimethylglycine, Lactoferrin Complex, L-Arginine, L-Glutamine, L-Lysine, and L-Leucine.
To explain it simply these are ingredients that help stimulate the production of natural human growth hormone. Sometimes they are referred to as growth factors, and some of these are various forms of proteins or amino acids.
This product does have a few additives in it as well. For instance, it has in it Gelatin, Maltodextrin, Stearic Acid, and Magnesium Stearate.
Pros
It has a better taste than other substances. Furthermore, it is safe enough to use on a daily basis. Furthermore, there is no side effects.
One consumer who reviewed this product also mentions being able to sleep better. This person also has more energy and the skin has been improved greatly.
Similar positive remarks were made by another consumer who takes this product just to have more energy. The same is true in that this person has noticed an improvement in skin tone.
Another person mentions Internal Max making him feel “sharp and aware.” Within three to four weeks is the time in which an anonymous person has made similar comments, including a notice in skin improvements.
Cons
Unfortunately, not everyone was totally satisfied. One user noticed inconsistent performance. Not to mention, one of the same complaints made over and over again is about how expensive this product is for the results that it does produce.
One reviewers comments speaks volumes with the phrase “nothing special” and how this person would not recommend it. This person says after almost three bottles gone all the outcome notices is less money in the pocket.
It’s quite interesting how people view this product so differently. That just proves how different people really are.
Conclusion
Mixed consumer responses should concern you a little. However, realize that you are always taking a risk when it comes to choosing HGH products. You should take no more than four capsules a day.
Ask your doctor if you are uncertain. Furthermore, if you choose Maximum International Max HGH, read and follow the directions carefully.
January 15th, 2010 — HGH
Hopefully, it will be possible for you to stay awake long enough to read this rather boring review of TruWell’s HGH Gold Effervescent Secretagogue & IGF-1 Formula. If it is a product that you would find beneficial-or even if you thought it would be a waste of money-this review can help.
Details
TruWell Gold is a powder product made of several amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. Among the amino acids in this product include L-Arginine, L-Glutamine, L-Tyrosine, and Ornithine. A handful of other protein-based acids are also included.
Vitamins and minerals present in it include these: Vitamins A, C, B3, B6, Calcium, Iodine, Boron, and Magnesium. Other active natural substances in it include the famous Glycoamino Acid and Novel Polyose Complexes.
Herbs and plants such as stevia and kelp are also found in it. There are a few ingredients such as Fructose, Malic Acid, or Sodium Bicarbonate that are found in it that are questionable.
These are used to help preserve it, but some people might steer clear of this product because they might be allergic or otherwise frown upon preservatives. A few other supporting ingredients and additives are also found in TrueWell such as the following: Natural Orange Flavor and Citric Acid, and some others that may be hard to pronounce.
Pros
This product has been known to help increase flexibility, according to one consumer reviewer. Furthermore, the use of this product can increase strength as well as relieve pain. It is very simple to take.
This product also has in it many of the ingredients essential to HGH enhancement. Therefore, the production of this natural hormone in the body is likely to increase. Anti-aging is then made possible.
An additional benefit of it as reported by another user is the increased ability to recover from an injury much quicker. It also is great for making older people feel more energetic.
Cons
Although people consider this product very valuable, it can be costly. Some people do not want to pay an average of $60.00 for 30 pouches used with every meal and/or before exercise or bedtime. Of course, since you only need to take it 30 minutes before certain activities you may be able to take it only once a day.
November 26th, 2009 — HGH
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!
November 19th, 2009 — HGH
Sectreta-GH is a product that made its way throughout Australia. This product has both amino acids and herbs present in it. Inner Amour makes it, and word has it that this is the same product as the IForce SecretaGain HGH.
This product has been given an average rating of a “C” on one review site. Part of the reason it only received an average rating is because the ingredient mix it leaves quite a bit to question.
Yet, it is not such a bad product in that it does provide some natural sources, such as a variety of amino acids and a mint called Coleus Forskolii. Furthermore, it does include a form of zinc as well as B6.
One of the active ingredients in this product includes a form of choline called alpha GPC. It stimulates human growth hormone release. It also helps put a stop to somastatin.
Evaluation
This product does work for some people. In fact, it is not necessarily the performance of this product that was most upsetting to users. Rather, it was the way in which this product is marketed, as well as the way the product ingredients were presented on the label.
Although this product may work very well to help stimulate HGH production, it the company is called one who used “pumped up marketing bull.” The main complaint is that they use scientific names for ingredients rather than using plain language.
This can be confusing to the average user. However, at least it does have some benefit-at least as much as similar HGH supplements. It just would have been nice if the makers of this product could have marketed it to a wider audience.
I mean, not many people are familiar with the complex, long chemistry terms used to market this product. Either way, if more people know what’s in it the product value would probably increase dramatically.
September 21st, 2009 — HGH
One product on the market right now is the HGH Energizer made by the HGH Energizer Labs, Inc. This product has been tried by people for a variety of reasons-some of which are related to preventing aging.
Other reason that people take this product is to help build muscle. You can see a more detailed list of reasons why this product is taken as you read below.
The purpose of it according to the advertising material is the following:
- To help increase energy levels
- Provides lean muscle support
- Helps reduce wrinkles
- Improves sexual performance
- Reduces fat
- Reports from Consumers
Sometimes this product has had additional benefits, which were reported by users who at first were very skeptical. For instance, one person has mentioned not being depressed or anxious. The reason for that is much of our bodily functions-even our emotional state is dependent upon the human growth hormone.
Another person who tried mentions, “I don’t know if it is the product or just my head, but I have to say it is working!”
Of course, the best way to know if it works is to try it yourself. It possible, it might be to your advantage to seek out a risk free trial in case it does not help you at all.
Pros and Cons
Obviously, the biggest pro is that it does work. It does provide results as claimed. However, the only downside is that it works slower than other human growth hormone replacement therapy methods. This is done, however, in an effort to provide a safe way to distribute this product to the body.
Ingredients
It contains a variety of amino acids including L-Leucine, L-Glutamine, Gammo-Amino Butyric Acid, L-Glycine, and others (a total of 10). It also contains Tribulus (portions of a yellow flowering plant), and Vitamin B6. This is meant for stimulation natural HGH support in the body.