I know I should be doing more hgh reviews on actual hgh products, but I just can’t resist. It is such low hanging fruit. Congress is such a wonderful source of humor.
Today the House Committee on Oversight and Government reform held the warm up act to tomorrow’s baseball hearings. As I predicted they only had witnesses who supported the already determined agenda of the committee.
Most of my readers are probably expecting me to slam Henry Waxman. Not today, his counterpart from the other side of the aisle deserves equal time.
Representative Tom Davis of Virginia has been flying under my radar.
His opening statement for the Committee hearings reads like a bad internet marketing article that was outsourced to India. This would be funny if there were not issues that truly affect people involved.
He claims to be concerned about the youth of America but this is the best he can manage:
“Hearings like this have to be but one part of a much larger effort involving parents, coaches, and health providers to educate consumers, especially young people, about the gauzy myths and harsher realities of HGH, B12 and other alleged pharmacological shortcuts to athletic success. That, in the end, is what makes this oversight so important: preventing drug abuse and other physically damaging activities by young athletes. Even tacit acquiescence by professional sports franchises in locker room malpractice and quackery glamorizes harmful, even illegal, practices that young, impressionable aspirants are bound to mimic. In that respect, HGH and B12 can be seen as gateway drugs to steroid abuse.”
Sounds good until you get to the last sentence. What a load of self serving political bull.
The B12 part is ludicrous on its own. However, the HGH part is just stupid. One step above mother’s milk is a gateway drug to heroin. Try some facts Tom!
Something like:
“Kids let me explain something about hgh to you. If your Grandpa wanted to take hgh to relive his youth and chase your Grandma around the barn, it would cost him $500 to $1000 per month. Your hgh levels are 6 to 10 times higher than your Grandpa’s. So you would have to spend more than $1000 per week to have any chance of raising your levels significantly. Oh, and you will have to keep up that level spending for 3 to 6 months.”
I don’t think many teenage athletes have that kind of money. So, there is very little danger of hgh being a gateway drug to steroids. The steroids can be purchased much cheaper.
Get the facts straight!
Today, they are claiming that this is the best hgh product. Unfortunately it comes in a not so pretty money green bottle.
The Congressional Hearing Myth and Facts of Human Growth Hormone, B12 and Other Substances gets an hgh product rating of F.
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