Human Growth Hormone Supplements
Okay, so you’re sold on HGH supplements.
Your colleagues swear by it, your grandmother is playing tennis like a 13-year old and you just can’t help but be jealous of that woman’s complexion in the beauty salon. You're being constantly lapped at the YMCA by the old fart with the dual knee braces and the prosthetic hip and laughed at by the older men in the showers with all of the chest hair and gold chains. They all take HGH supplements so why shouldn’t you do the same? After all, you can’t argue with success, can you?. 
How HGH Supplements WorkHGH supplements work two ways: one way is to deliver additional HGH into the body and another is to stimulate the natural hormone system to produce higher levels of HGH. Supplements are becoming popular because HGH levels decline as we get older, and people are obsessed about staying fit and healthy for as long as possible. Not only are HGH supplements taken by people to ward off aging and the diseases that accompany it, but also for enhancing athletic performance and recovery of muscle/tissue wear and tear. One example of HGH Supplements is Sytropin. The manufacturer of Sytropin claims that it a special combination of homeopathic HGH, growth factors and effective amino acid releases all of which are responsible for generating a greater production of HGH by the brain’s anterior pituitary gland. Sytropin’s web site also claims that all of its ingredients comply fully with the FDA's GRAS listing requirements for HGH products, and no side effects or complications have been reported or documented. Other HGH supplements in the market today include a product called Rejuvence, and is specifically targets individuals who are over the age of 35. It is said to improve the overall health of the user and promotes youthful and anti-aging properties. It claims to have an HGH success rate of 94.8%. One month’s supply costs about $70.00. Another of the many HGH supplements, Genf20 – HGH, is recommended for users under 35, with the exception of children. It claims to enhance health benefits and its best advantage is its affordability, but with a high success rate of 91.4%. One web site that markets the product said that the low cost is only realized when you buy a four month supply. One month’s supply cost about $50.00, still a hefty price for a supplement. There are a number of HGH supplements on the market today. None of them are approved by the FDA or FTC. In fact, the only proven method of increasing HGH is through HGH injections. However, with this said there are many people who report positive benefits of using HGH stimulator products.
Drew Voight
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