HGH for Anti Aging

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With homeopathic HGH, six growth factors and eight amino acid releasers, Sytropin is one of the most powerful non-prescription HGH human growth hormone products available.

What about Supplements that increase HGH production?

Do they work? Are they safe? How to they compare to the synthetic injectable?

Public Comments

  1. the majority don't increase it the just make you secreat more of whats there. they rock
  2. L-glutamine will help, L-arginine is good, GABA supplementation before bed is good, Zinc, ZMA None of these will compare to teh synthetic injectible growth hormone. Sprays and such dont work and dont buy into any gimmik HGH product. How old are you? Why do you think you need more HGH? Bodybuilding? Are you older? If you are older and you need to supplement HGH, try this website. www.renewman.com They offer bio-identical HGH therapy. Bio-identical hormones are created from plants and a natural to the body. Synthetic hormones can cause problems. IT is expensive though. Any hgh therapy, whether it be synthetic or bio-identical, will run from 300-500 a month. Insurance doesnt pay for it either.
  3. No, and can be harmful. Just use creatin, eat lots and train hard.
  4. In general, supplements should be considered worthless. Neither their efficacy nor their consistency has been established by the FDA or anyone else. No hormone should ever be used except under strict medical supervision.
  5. no they dont really work........only the injectables u get from a doctor do....the "legal" stuff is just some gimmic to make you spend money.......protein, creatine, bcaa's, and good rest will help.......try taking tribulus or zma before bed......i felt that i got a small (very small) testosterone boost which to me was worth it considering the pills are very cheap......ive tried humagro and didnt work any better than zma or tribulus
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