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Customers Tricked by Unscrupulous HGH Vendors

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by: mharvey
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Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 Time: 11:32 AM
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Growth hormone is utilized by athletes and personalities to enhance their ability and by seniors as an anti-aging protocol. It's regrettable that the industry is so rife with dodgy retailers. Patrons should become more educated before making a buy. Just because a product uses the word "HGH" throughout its label, that doesn't indicate it has real HGH in its ingredient listing.

It's irritating for the 30 companies who employ the true ingredient to compete alongside the 250 retailers who deposit a few cents worth of amino acids and/or herbs together, name it "HGH Releaser," "HGH Blend," "HGH Secretagogue," etc., and then vend it at fees analogous to products that have the far more expensive real growth hormone ingredient. Pharmaceutical HGH must be printed on the label as "Human Growth Hormone," "HGH," or "Somatotropin" or it follows that the product does not contain it.

Homeopathic growth hormone oral spray is the lone nutritional product that is approved by the FDA for sale over the counter that contains real pharmaceutical HGH. For injections you have to obtain a health care professional's script and a supply of uncontaminated needles. You can't put human growth hormone in a tablet and though the pills promote the pituitary to make additional human growth hormone, it just works for roughly five weeks at which time your system gets used to the artificial stimulation.

In our estimation Sytropin is one of the most awful offenders in bewildering the consumer when it comes to human growth hormone. They have taken the promoting of the pill form of HGH to a totally new-fangled level by means of formulating it into an oral spray! Since it's an oral spray and not a tablet the consumer assumes that it's homeopathic human growth hormone, containing the authentic stuff, when it's not. It still has absolutely no real human growth hormone, much like the pills have no genuine growth hormone. There is another company that has actually done a similar advertising and marketing ploy through making the pill variety of "HGH" into a supplement given out for inoculation. This is extraordinarily bewildering to the buyer.

People must always read the ingredient listings on any nutritional product they pay money for. The ingredient listings prove that Sytropin combines HGH components with L-group amino acids. It does not aver that Sytropin has human growth hormone. It avows that Sytropin contains HGH COMPONENTS. What are HGH components? Whatever it is, it's not HGH.

It's like saying a Go-Kart includes the vehicle "components" of a steering wheel and 4 tires however it's not an car! If the product contained real pharmaceutical HGH it would say so and it doesn't.

The preponderance of providers like these have large profits on their products for the reason that they don't have the considerable expense of using genuine, pricey, pharmaceutical HGH as an ingredient. Sadly, they are able to utilize these added profits to generate marketing budgets that enable them to acquire high rankings in numerous search engines. They choke out businesses that sell products with authentic human growth hormone, therefore the consumer has a troublesome time locating them. The consumer has to do an inordinate amount of study simply to keep from purchasing a supplement that isn't in fact what they imagined.

Caveat Emptor! Buyer Beware!

About the Author

The source of this commentary has been an authority in the anti-aging industry for more than 11 years dedicated to HGH. His numerous commentaries on anti-aging are fashionable with the aging population, athletes, and entertainers who seek to get information from HGH reviews.


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