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The growth factor
industry is a very large one and
just like any other business,
there are dishonest companies
who will deceive you into
purchasing their products which
in many cases, provide no
benefits at all. In this
section, we will help you to see
through the deception.
Many companies
claim to sell real Human Growth
Hormone (HGH). Real HGH is
a Federally regulated substance
which can ONLY be prescribed by
a doctor. Furthermore, HGH
is only effective when
administered through injections
and there are 2 main reasons for
this;
- The
molecules in HGH are too
large to be absorbed by the
body through consumption
(orally).
- When HGH is
prepared for injection, it
is only stable for about 1
hour after it is removed
from refrigeration.
After 1 hour, it becomes
inert and useless to the
body.
Some companies
sell their so-called HGH in
terms of nano-grams (1 billionth
of 1 gram). 2000ng is
1/1000th of 1 injection of real
HGH. Steer clear of these companies
as only real pharmaceutical
grade HGH is measured in
nanograms. These same
companies will tell you that the
FDA has allowed the sale of real
HGH as long as it is
administered under a certain dosage.
This is just another lie.
HGH is NOT legal for over the
counter sales in any dosage,
period.
The HGH spray
market is so large that some
companies create new websites
claiming to be "Consumer
Review" or "Buyer's
Guide" websites with
doctors on staff with the
purpose rating many different
HGH sprays and
"advising" a customer
of which is best. These
sites are all being operated by
the same company that sells the
spray their "doctor"
endorses. Some HGH
companies have over 750
different websites with the sole
purpose of making it appear that
they have the best product
available. This is a
disgusting scam, especially
since real HGH spray is totally
useless.
These
companies that sell real HGH are
blatantly breaking the law as
regulated by the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) and should
be reported to the FDA.
Other
companies sell amino acid
combinations (or other
ingredients) but claim to sell
real HGH. These companies
are breaking different
laws. It is illegal to
claim to sell an ingredient that
does not exist in the
product. These laws are
governed by the Federal Trade
Commission (FTC).
So...
Whether they sell real HGH
(which is useless in oral form)
or claim to sell real HGH and do
not, they are all breaking the
law and effectively stealing
from their customers.
Also, many of
these companies will quote
scientific results and doctors'
studies that have been taken
from studies that were derived
from real, injected HGH.
This is another fabrication of
the truth and a violation of the
law. There are NO studies
to substantiate real HGH taken
orally, as there are no benefits
to report from oral consumption
of HGH.
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