* 1 Paul // Feb 26, 2008 at 3:31 am Thank you for posting this. I was actually considering buying a bottle to see how it was. I think my own elixer of youth will continue to be a good diet and regular training program. Thanks! * 2...
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* 1 Paul // Feb 26, 2008 at 3:31 am Thank you for posting this. I was actually considering buying a bottle to see how it was. I think my own elixer of youth will continue to be a good diet and regular training program. Thanks! * 2 admin // Feb 26, 2008 at 7:24 am Paul, Don’t let one bad product keep you from using a good human growth hormone supplement. We have done some good reviews. * 3 Nate Shaw // Mar 31, 2008 at 1:39 pm What is the best HGH product out right now for height increases something just seems fake about growth flex v pro, i am 19 years old 5′11 aiming for 6′16′2 * 4 admin // Mar 31, 2008 at 8:48 pm The whole idea of any of these products helping someone grow taller is fake. It is just not going to happen. Even with injectable hgh, a 5′11″ 19 year old is not going to get taller. Why, because you are not hormone deficient. Also you would have needed to try this 7 or 8 years ago. * 5 Nate // Apr 1, 2008 at 3:24 am Thank you, and i am not questioning your knowledge, but i have to ask why this is because the average age of height growth in men is 21, and i grew 2 inches from 17-19, and i have heard of athletes taking HGH at my university growing in height without knowledge of height increase, while they were strickly taking the supplement for performance enhancing, its possible they just had freakishly late growth spurts, but could taking secratogogue gold help emphasis a possible future growth spurt * 6 admin // Apr 1, 2008 at 7:01 pm I don’t want to give anyone the idea that these supplements in anyway help with a height increase. There is no evidence in existence anywhere that shows that they do. That being said, taking hgh supplements would not get in the way of a height increase. I also do not believe that these supplements do much in the way of performance enhancement for college age athletes. They are not hormone deficient. They are near the peak of their natural hormone cycle. Supplements are not going to do much of anything. Nate, At 5″11 you are not growth hormone deficient. You might grow some more, you might not. Don’t count on the supplements helping but if it makes you feel better take them. Even growth hormone deficient children taking large dosages of human growth hormone only get a little bit of height gain. * 7 Edward Ebinger // Apr 6, 2008 at 5:15 pm Is there any Hgh product that gets a rating from B+ to A+? you have this hgh truth site but no list Hgh products from best to worst, sure its good to find out that this product is a crock, but this there anything you recommend on the Hgh market? * 8 admin // Apr 7, 2008 at 8:43 am So far only one product has gotten as high as a B+. That was Secretagogue Gold. Any score of A- to A+ is going to be difficult to get. We believe in grading on a steep curve. The initial goal of our hgh supplement reviews was to show what a crock most of the most heavily marketed hgh were. There are a lot of sites that give a list of recommended products. Almost all of them are trying to sell you either the top product or all the products on the list. We are not trying to sell you anything. So no list at this point. Maybe some day.
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