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HGH ScamsYou would have come across the lot of claims on the Internet how latest invention Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is the cure for everything from old age to improving sex life. Bombardment of HGH SPAMS advertising HGH products 'releasers', 'enhancer' has become very common now. Most of the offers claiming the basis of medical studies are from companies you've never heard of. Web sites also seek the foundation from the late Dr Daniel Rudman, expert in HGH who first stated HGH as an effective for anti-aging treatment. The point is prescription HGH as reported by Dr. Rudman is nowhere in the ingredient of all "super products" by companies claiming natural production of HGH. The natural and pharmacological agents triggering HGH production in the body including amino acid arginine one of the 20 amino acids that work as building blocks of proteins in the human body are effective only if administered by injection. HGH deficiency is treated by the regiment of injectable prescription HGH. No clinical studies back the claims by the "wonder products" sold on web sites. Ingestible products, creams, and nasal sprays having HGH as per claim, are either without HGH or quantity that does not produce the results. HGH in it gets broken down to its core amino acids by the body's digestive system resulting loses of any potency that it might have had anyway. Legitimate HGH enhancers, secretagogues are not widely available and mostly in the research and testing phase. As an import and dispense of prescription HGH is illegal, you will understand the fraud in any over-the-counter or over-the-internet product. Some of these products contain plant HGH or Bovine (cow) HGH which may be great for plants and calves, but not for human beings. Other indicator that products do not actually contain HGH is HGH is very expensive. The average annual cost of treatment can run as high as $10,000 to $15,000 per year for HGH-deficient adults, and up to 10 times of that for children. With HGH costing that much, what are the chances that you can buy a little vial from an unknown web site for just $99 or so? Even actual prescription HGH is not without potential side effects including excessive fluid retention in the arms and legs, carpal tunnel syndrome, joint pain and potential for diabetic symptoms resulting from increased levels of insulin resistance. Continued HGH abuse can result in acromegaly (gigantism), the overgrowth of tissues that are both painful and potentially life-shortening. The Government warns that many of the HGH products available on the Internet are veterinarian-supplied animal growth hormones or counterfeit, ineffective and fraudulent. Their claims are baseless. Keep all of this in mind before pumping credit card information into a web site run by complete stranger. Health is too important to risk.
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