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
Why use HGH?
HGH and Baseball
HGH Reviews
HGH Advanced Formula
Comparison of 21st Century HGH and GenF20 and Renuva Growth Hormone. The product know as Renuva Growth Hormone contains no HGH. The product known as Omega HGH also contains no growth hormone as well as Sytropin. Another product that contains no HGH is Growth Hormone Rejuvenex and other vendors are listed here as well. HGH Review
July 25th, 2011
I’ma junior in high school and i was wondering if HGH really does help you grow. I’m 16, and im 5’7". I really need height for football and i wanted to see if there were any major side effects to taking hgh that might make it too risky to take.
You better ask yourself how you are planning to get HGH. Your doctor won’t give it to you. And yes there are side effects.
Side Effects of HGH:
Use of HGH under medical supervision for HGH deficiency is safe and will have few side effects. The risk of side effects increase when HGH is taken in higher doses without any medical supervision.
The most common side effect of the excess use of HGH is acromegaly. This is a medical condition that begins with the overgrowth of facial bone and connective tissue, leading to a changed appearance due to protruding jaw and eyebrow bones. This condition also leads to an abnormal growth of the hands and feet with an increased growth of hair all over the body. Contrary to increasing your life, this condition will shorten life expectancy considerably.
Mentioned here are just some of the known side effects of the undue use of HGH.
– Acromegaly (as described in detail above)
– Premature death (in case of acromegaly)
– Heart enlargement (due to prolonged use of HGH. Can’t be reversed)
– Low blood sugar with risk of going into a diabetic coma
– Excessive hair growth all over the body
– Excessive water retention
– Liver damage
– Thyroid damage
HGH from reputed manufacturers are safe if used under proper supervision, but they come with a small disadvantage; they are expensive. Many who take HGH without supervision buy spurious products that come at a lower price. The side effects of indiscriminate use of HGH is bad, and it just gets worse when counterfeit products are used. Persons who share needles to inject themselves with HGH are at a high risk of transmission of blood-borne viruses (the deadliest and most common being the AIDS virus).
In other words, just let mother nature do it’s thing. You’re not done growing yet.
May 30th, 2011
Im wondering If i took HGH how long would it take to see physical results. Thanks for your help!
A 500 calorie per day diet is considered anorexic. Mix it with a hormone from pregnant women’s urine and you get a miracle diet!
All over the counter hcg products were announced as illegal and fraudulent by the FDA on January 24, 2011. Testing concluded that all over the counter oral and injection products on the market have little to no real hcg in them but most a similar synthetic hormone. I was in GNC several months ago. They carry three brands of hcg drops and not one of them has any hcg in them. The salesman in fact agreed when I mentioned it. They contain "similar hormones" or amino acids. Sort of like I’m going to sell you this Toyota Prius but it is really a Ford Focus but we’re going to put a price tag on it that says it is a Toyota Prius. Excuse me?
Anyone that lost weight especially with the drops did it because they ate fewer calories than they burned. The hcg acted as the placebo to help them lose the weight.
Next year will mark 60 years since this fraudulent science was started.
The only approved use for hcg is to increase fertility in both men and women.
The doctors exploiting this benign hormone with the ability to prescribe injections can’t even agree on how it works. Some say it releases stored fat calories into the system. Others say it acts as an appetite suppressant. Neither explanation justifies the weight loss in the individuals taking the oral drops with NO hcg in them that still lost weight.
By the way, the expensive "clinical injections" are not covered by insurance since it is not FDA approved. What doctor wouldn’t want to get an "all cash" practice going?
Check out these clips before going further. Just aired a few months ago.
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/weight-loss-controversy-hcg-diet-pt-1
The bottom line here is the exploitation of the law allowing a MD to prescribe an approved drug for a use other than what it is approved for. The FDA will step in someday.
So the question is are you willing to risk your health based on testimonials, not research, and statements from doctors profiting in this all cash business?
May 27th, 2011
I am wondering what would be the best type of HGH supplements to get stronger, bigger, and more ripped. I am not an athlete or a bodybuilder. I am just looking for something to look good and feel better. If you don’t mind, can you please post a link to the HGH supplement that you are preferring. Thank you.
there r no HGH suppls that are worth taking. if you are older than 25 then try going to a doctor and they will more than likely give you Test. if you are older than 30 your doctor WILL give you Test more than likely. If you do HGH it is not like Test or other Steroid compounds. You will be doing it from anywhere between 8-12 months.. Pinning every day sometimes 2 depending what kind you get. So pretty much HGH will be out of the question
January 7th, 2011
I believe that Rem sleep is responsible to the release of the Height Growth Hormone (HGH) which is located in the brain.
But how much Rem sleep would a 19 year old require, for the HGH to be produced and released for height growth?
I’m pretty sure by 19 you’ve already stopped growing. My sibling stopped growing at 16, but who knows, maybe you’re still growing.
December 22nd, 2010
I plan on taking PowerFull, an hgh releaser, for working out and wanted to know if an increase in the amount of hgh produced by your body would have any effect on hair growth. Im 19 and generally not a hairy guy, and id like to keep it that way. Thanks.
No, it won’t do a thing.
December 16th, 2010
I saw on net that there are some people who have growned taller due to the use of synthetic HGH.I am 20,is it possible for me??How much it will cost & whom i have to consult to take it??
The closure of growth plates is related to local growth plate factors not growth hormone levels(the exact cause of gigantism is unknown). Growth Hormone can affect the width of your periosteum and since short and irregular bones are completely covered by periosteum and are a component by height. GH can increase your height by a small amount.
November 8th, 2010
We can only imagine what they are doing to get an edge..
But do you think the entire lineups are loading up on HGH to take advantage of there being no test for it?
Not as much as in other sports like football, but some probably are…
November 4th, 2010
I am interested in possibly obtaining HGH supplements, I am just curious which ones are known to be safe and effective. I am not looking into injections or anything like that. I have read that Pharmaceutical and Herbal HGH supplements tend to be very safe. So if you could provide me with actual brand names and how they work, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank You.
Forget buying online and to be safe talk to your doctor.
HGH need to be injected.
"If it is given as a pill, it would be broken down in the stomach and digested, before it reaches the blood stream."
October 24th, 2010
I remember a Balco rep a couple years ago saying this. And it really is quite believable by looking at the players. Even the CLEAN professional bodybuilders do not look that bulky. And I do believe that MLB players only use steroids in the offseason now because of the new testing standards. HGH can be used during the season because it is virtually undetectable.
the new york yankees won the world series in 2009;