Consumers Tricked by Unprincipled HGH Distributors

July 31st, 2010

It’s annoying for the forty corporations who use the bona fide ingredient to compete beside the 280 retailers who put a few cents worth of amino acids and/or herbs together, name it “HGH Releaser,” “HGH Blend,” “HGH Secretagogue,” etc., and after that promote it at rates comparable to products that contain the considerably more expensive authentic Growth hormone ingredient. If you don’t see “Human Growth Hormone,” “HGH,” or “Somatotropin” in that case the supplement does not contain pharmaceutical Growth hormone.

In our view Sytropin is one of the worst offenders in puzzling the consumer when it comes to HGH. These people have taken the promoting of the pill form of HGH (HGH can’t be put into a tablet) to an entirely novel point through formulating it into an oral spray! There is a new group that has in fact done a analogous marketing and advertising ploy through formulating the pill kind of “HGH” into a supplement given out for inoculation. This is incredibly puzzling to the consumer.

The ingredients show that Sytropin combines HGH components with L-group amino acids. It does not aver that Sytropin includes growth hormone. It affirms that Sytropin consists of HGH components. What are HGH components? Doesn’t matter what it is, it’s not HGH.

A Go-Kart contains the car components of a steering wheel and four tires but it’s not an automobile! If the product contained authentic pharmaceutical HGH it would say so and it does not.

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