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If you look around the internet at HGH and HGH releasing products you see a lot of the same information. Most, including us quote Grow Young With HGH by Dr. Ronald Klatz. You read all the studies about what amino acids have been shown to release/boost your own HGH. The one thing you DO NOT see on other’s sites is the amount used in the studies. You DO NOT see the dosages that are recommended. Look around and you will see that this a sad truth. Why do think that is? Maybe it is because they know that they DO NOT have enough of the ingredient(s) in their product(s) to do what the studies shows that they are quoting. Not here, we want you to know. We want you to have the information so that you can make an educated decision. We know that if you look around you will not find a better more complete formula that has not only the ingredients but the AMOUNTS that have been shown to help your body release HGH!






Growth Hormone Products Don’t Contain Enough Ingredients



A new report by ConsumerLab.com says that many supplements that claim to boost levels of human growth hormone (hGH) actually contain only trace amounts of the substances needed to achieve this. Dr Tod Cooperman and colleagues reviewed the ingredients of around a dozen products that claim to boost hGH levels. These supplements typically fell into three categories: products that contain amino acids designed to temporarily boost hGH, homeopathic hGH products that contain an extremely diluted amount of the hormone, and "nanogram-strength" hGH, which contains roughly 1/1000th of the prescription-strength dose of the hormone. After reviewing the ingredients of the supplements Cooperman found that all contained nowhere near the dose of amino acid or hGH needed to have the effect of boosting hGH levels. Cooperman also says that the way these products are administered, for example orally or by a nasal spray, makes it impossible for the body to absorb what little of the hormone is there. Such hGH supplements are sold with the promise that the products will produce the same effects as when hGH is injected directly into a vein, however that is clearly not the case.


SOURCE/REFERENCE: Reported by www.reutershealth.com on the 8th December 2003.




 

Here is an example of a competitor’s website. Below that you will see an actual page of Grow Young With HGH, By Dr Ronald Klatz. Can you see what they conveniently left out?



Competitor's site:

L-Glutamine:

Effects on HGH: Glutamine is the latest amino acid to generate excitement as a HGH-releaser thanks to a 1995 study by Thomas C. Welboume of Louisiana State University College of Medicine in Shreveport. Welbourne showed that glutamine raised growth hormone levels more than four times over that of a placebo.Even more exciting, age did not diminish the response at least in this small study of volunteers, who ranged from thirty-two to sixty-four years.


 
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In a case you missed it they conveniently left out the amount (2 grams) used in the study. That is because they do not even have 3 grams in their 15 different ingredients. Here is an example of what we call "label dressing" they have good ingredients but do not have anywhere close to the amount needed to have any effect. Just as the report stated: “…supplements that claim to boost levels of human growth hormone (hGH) actually contain only trace amounts of the substances needed to achieve this.”


 

 


Proprietary 2895mg Blend of Pharmaceutical Grade:

%Daily Value 

L-Glutamine                                                                

Arginine Pyroglutamate                                              

Glucose Polymers                                                       

GABA                                                                          

L-Lysine                                                                      

Alpha GPC                                                                  

L-Glysine                                                                    

Ornithine Alpha-Ketogluaric (OKG)                            

Colostrum                                                                  

Anterier Pituitary (extract)                                         

DMAE                                                                         

Broad Bean                                                                                                  

Bioperine®                                                                 

 

Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)       10mg                100%

Calories                                                                  2

Carbohydrates                                                        1g

Daily Value not established.


 
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