June 1st, 2009
Pills, shots, and oral sprays are the 3 ways you can increase HGH into your system. We recommend oral sprays such as 21st Century HGH offered at www.21stcenturyhgh.com. All “homeopathic” oral sprays are generic but make certain it’s homeopathic.
There are some oral sprays that are not homeopathic such as Sytropin. That product contains absolutely no HGH and it confuses the public. If a vendor claims “HGH components” or “HGHr” as ingredients that’s not HGH. It has to say HGH, Human Growth Hormone, or Somatotropin to contain real HGH.
You can’t put HGH into a pill so we don’t recommend pills. About 90% of the HGH industry sells pills because without HGH in the product the ingredients are cheap and they sell it at high HGH prices. Since their mark up is so high they have big ad budgets and so they are the most visible all over the internet. Examples of “HGH Releaser” products are:
– GHR1000
– Eternal HGH
– HGH Energizer
– GenF20
– Zerpic
– Advice HGH
– Bodybuilding.com
– hgh.com (sprays, pills)
– HGH Complete
– Maximum Result
– Neugenisis
– Renuva
– Zlabs
– Ultimate HGH
– Rejuvenator
– Omega GH
– MPS Secretagogue Gold
– 4-HGH
– Super HGH
– HGH Plus
– SomaLife gHP
HGH injections are the most effective way to get HGH into your system. It can only be obtained with a doctors prescription and can cost up to $1000 per month. It also involves the use of needles which can lead to complications. Considering homeopathic HGH gets 60%-80% of the same results as injected HGH, comparing IGF-1 levels in blood tests, the cost is only about $60-$80 per month, and it’s an easy under the tongue spray, we recommend homeopathic oral sprays for the general public.
Most baseball players, athletes, and entertainment performers use the 21st Century HGH product because of their reliability, longevity in the business, and excellent, 24-hour-response-time, customer service. The only form of HGH that the FDA has approved for over the counter sales is homeopathic HGH. For more information click on the following links:
21st Century HGH Homepage
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HGH and Baseball
HGH Reviews
HGH Advanced Formula
August 30th, 2010
I heard a study that said HGH could still make you gain some height at any age somewhat because even if your leg bones have fused HGH would still stimulate the spinal cord bones to grow longer could be up to 2 inches of added height since they never fuse. Is there any truth to this? Thanks
NO.
Once the epiphesil plates have fused thats your lot.
The only way to become taller is with Orthopaedic intervention which involvess breaking your bones and wiring you to a device which you twist every day to make the gap bigger. Bone fills in the gap.
A veruy painful, time consuming and expensive procedure.
August 26th, 2010
I’m 18 and I’m 5ft 8 inches and I feel like I’ve been cheated and deserve to be at least 6ft like most people in my family. I have the intensity and personality of a 6ft person. I must be taller, what should/can I do?……Any personal experiences etc just let me know. Thanks… HGH ( Human Growth Hormones) for those who don’t remember or just don’t know.
I wouldn’t recommend human growth hormone at all, it’s side effects are nasty. Once you’ve stopped growing unfortunately you can’t really make yourself taller. There is a strategy that involves an intense stretching routine that increases the length between the vertbrate in your spine, i’m not sure on specifics, but from what I recall it can add an inch or 3 if done regularly, but you’ll lose the height if you stop the routine for too long.
August 23rd, 2010
I guarantee there are players currently playing who have taken it or are still using it, probably players people would be suprised used HGH for injuries and PED. Since HGH was undetectable when steroids were banned and when there was steroid testing Im sure players moved on to HGH like handful of retired and current players have admitted to using.
Enough that it didn’t give anybody much of an advantage. PEDs in the 90s was like SAT prep courses, people didn’t do it to get ahead people just did it to catch up with everybody else that was doing it.
If you’re a fringe major leaguer, and you could guarantee yourself a spot on a MLB roster by juicing, which was legal for a long time, you’d do it without thinking twice.
August 19th, 2010
Im 13 but my brother is 17 and he was just wondering some ways to realese Human Growth Hormones (HGH) and increase testosterone levels in a male’s body it would be great if you could tell us some ways if you know any, thanks guys.
the natural way of course it to eat a lot of lean meats with high amounts of protein, tuna, chicken breast and red meat, make sure you guys eat carbs as well preferably from oatmeal, banana and brown rice! make sure you guys never feel the hungry sensation because that’s when your metabolism slows, try eating some fruit inbetween meals to keep your metabolism out of starvation mode and keep your energy levels up
August 4th, 2010
I want to test if my igf levels have raised. How long should I be on hgh before taking a blood test?
It typically takes 6 months, this will allow the body to have time to adjust to the increase in levels and see full benefits. However, each person is different and some show results much faster than 6 months. It really depends on how much HGH your body is naturally producing on its own.
June 17th, 2010
i’ve been doing growing exercises i found online that are part of a book with other "growing secrets". one of the things in it is a list of foods and things that help promote HGH to help you grow. i was wondering if anyone knew of anything along those lines. i’d really like to grow a couple inches and my parents won’t consider asking my doctor about it. i’m not just complaining, i’m 17 and i haven’t really grown since i was 12 or 13. so any and all tips would be appreciated.
Green leafy vegetables (kale, etc) and bananas. Both are nutrient-dense, and will help you reach your full growth potential, but not do much to add to your overall height.
May 12th, 2010
I’m starting a HGH and testosterone replacement program and I cant find anyone who will tell me how much weight they lost, muscle added etc? can anybody give personal experiences?
Taking hormones is NOT the way to lose weight safely and effectively. Taking an excess of hormones is a way to become hormone deficient. The body makes all your STEROID hormones from cholesterol and testosterone is a steroid hormone. Balance is the key to having a healthy body.
Losing weight is greatly misunderstood by the general public and medical doctors are probably even worse because in most cases they actually believe what they say to people.
Understanding FATS will help you greatly to get a grip on how to manage your weight the way you want. Eating low fat meals and those non fat, low fat food products are some of the worst things you can eat, both nutritionally and to lose weight.
How your body processes fat, in general, is an important aspect of how your body deals with fats. Carbohydrates are like the kindling on a fire; they give you fast, immediate energy, but only lasts an hour or two, then you are hungry again. They drive up the blood sugar, then the body forces it down with glucagon and the result is heavy CORTISOL production that attempts to maintain your energy levels. This is why so many people are saying to eat 6 meals a day. That is just stupid logic, but it is the best way to resolve the insanity that happens with the blood sugar spikes from eating all those carbs.
FATS on the other hand, give you long sustained energy. You can go for hours without getting hungry and your body loves fats. The fat tissue actually secretes a hormone called Leptin that tells your body how to utilize insulin and glucagon. A very basic survival mechanism built into us all is triggered by how we eat fat. If you eat lots of good fats and get most of your calories from fat, your body knows it’s not starving. But, if you eat very little fats, your body thinks it’s starving and that slows your metabolism down.
Cholesterol is NOT A FAT, but a form of an alcohol. It is used to transport fatty acids around the body, produce bile that sanitizes the colon, and makes all those steroid hormones from it. Most of the weight problem people have in America today is due to eating way too many sugars, carbs, and having low hydrochloric acid production, as well as eating all the BAD fats from vegetable oils like canola, soybean, cottonseed, and corn oils; eating fried foods; eating trans fats especially from heating those vegetable oils that forms the trans fats, and not eating the good fats.
Your best course of action is to read the book "Eat Fat, Lose Fat" by Mary G. Enig, Ph.D. She is the world’s foremost expert on fats and oils.
good luck to you
May 8th, 2010
I’m 16 and I want to know what changes will occur to my body if I take a HGH like GenF20
Documented side effects of HGH treatment:
The side effects of HGH treatment and therapy range from minor alterations in the body that can be corrected with simple measures, to major life threatening complications. The complications include:
• Joint pain and swelling: Long term treatment with HGH has been known to result in unpleasant problems, like pain in the knees, elbows and wrists. This joint pain is chronic in nature and is associated with localized swelling and edema of the joints. Prolonged use of HGH products has also been associated with arthritis (i.e. chronic inflammation of joints)
• Carpel Tunnel Syndrome: A painful condition of the wrist which results in numbness and pain in the joints of the fingers, has been linked to the long term use of HGH. A study conducted by Stanford University has reiterated the frequent occurrence of this complication in users of HGH supplements.
• Elevated Blood Pressure: There is substantial amount of evidence that indicates that the use of HGH in any form is associated with an elevation of the blood pressure, especially among elderly patients already suffering from chronic hypertension.
• Increased susceptibility to the development of diabetes: Prolonged use of HGH has been strongly associated with Insulin resistance, which tends to the increased possibility of developing diabetes. Further, as HGH works consistently to reduce the level of blood sugar, the individual is at an increased risk of developing diabetic coma.
April 28th, 2010
I was thinking about trying the injectable HGH called Jintropin. Does anybody know if Jintropin is a good brand to buy or is there another that is supposed to work better? Any information on this topic would be useful, thanks.
I haven’t heard about that, however, i heard that most of those who are using HGH are hook on this so called Sytropin. Sytropin is one of the best HGH product in the market today. Its not an injectable, it is a stimulant. You can take it anywhere since it is an oral spray. It is also cost effective than injection and is proven to works fast with your body natural HGH production. Stop using HGH injection, why? this are the symptoms you will get: Increased Likelihood of colon cancer, Diabetes, Hypertension, Joint Pain. When your pituitary glands will rely most on the injectable thinking that they had enough of the hormone which results to those consequences.
I have found this site and there selling high quality Sytropin, http://sytropin.com/ you can check this one. Im sure youll love it.