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Recommended Supplier of Anti-Aging products, including HGH:
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HGH ScamsThere are a lot of claims on the Internet about how Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is the new cure for everything from old age to improving your sex life. Plenty of us are bombarded by SPAM that's pushing products that either claim to be HGH, or work as HGH "enhancers" or "releasers" that increase the body's own hormone production. Most of these offers are making some pretty outrageous claims supposedly backed up my medical studies. Many of these web sites use as their basis for making these claims a clinical study conducted by the late Dr Daniel Rudman who first advanced the theory that HGH was an effective anti-aging treatment. The problem is, Dr. Rudman was reporting on the effects of prescription HGH and none of these "super products" contain prescription HGH at all but rather products that only claim to stimulate the body's natural production of HGH. While there are some natural and pharmacological agents which in fact do trigger hGH production, including the amino acid arginine which is just one of the 20 amino acids which function as the building blocks of proteins in the human body, it is generally only effective if administered by injection. There are no clinical studies which back up the claims of any of the "wonder products" which are being sold on web sites. Ingestible products, creams, and nasal sprays, which claim to contain HGH, either do not contain HGH or contain trace amounts which would have no noticeable affect. In addition, HGH gets broken down do its core amino acids by the body's digestive system and, therefore, loses any potency that it might have had anyway. Even actual prescription HGH is not without its potential side effects which may include excessive fluid retention in the arms and legs, carpal tunnel syndrome, joint pain and a potential for diabetic symptoms resulting from increased levels of insulin resistance. The Government warns that many of the HGH products available over the Internet are either veterinarian-supplied animal growth hormones, or are counterfeit or otherwise ineffective or fraudulent and the claims made about them are baseless. Keep all of this in mind before you pump your credit card information into a web site that is run by some stranger that you only know through a web site. Your health is much too important to risk.
The Fountain of Youth?What if I told you that it may be possible for you to live to age 100 or even longer, in better health than you are in right now? And, if you are already experiencing the ill effects of aging, what if I told you that it may be possible for you to look and feel 20 years younger and stay that way beyond the age of 100. Aside from the fact that you'd probably call me crazy, I have to tell you that we have never been as close as we are today to actually being able to extend human life!
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