There is a lot of controversy these days about human growth hormone. Some of it legitimate and some of it not. Most of what the public hears is about whether or not Roger Clemens used HGH while playing baseball. There is also the secondary noise about Andy Pettitte and Rick Ankiel. Did Bud Selig and Andy Fehr facilitate this mess? Can Major League Baseball survive? Oh, entering on to the scene is that great trendsetter, the United States House of Representatives. Now there are 435 people who really need performance enhancement! Once again Henry ( Steal OUR Vitamins ) Waxman comes rushing to the rescue.
Hmmm? War in Iraq, crumbling infrastructure, starving children, these are just a few of the issues that would seem more important. Tell me what does a House Government Reform Committee have to do with baseball?
This senseless side show of Congressional hearings on the Mitchell Report comes complete with accused celebrities indignantly defending themselves or coming clean with the truth. Plus we get the obligatory spectacle of dueling lawyers writing their names in the snow.
Accompanying this cacophony is a lot of incredible misinformation about hgh. The media seems to have little need to do any factual research. The press is following their standard practice of copying a few quotes from some AP article or talking head TV interview and using the same misinformation repeatedly until it becomes public fact. The problem is that most of what they report is fiction.
The internet is full of sites that have information. Much of it is just the same rehashed basics designed to bring you in so that you can click on an ad or buy the “recommended” mystical formula. ( OK, we have some ads but this is obviously not a rehash job. ) Much of the material is structured by smart marketers to make it look like experts are endorsing the specific product when the expert’s research was really about the prescription pharmaceutical growth hormone .
Now, we have nothing against marketing, we just like it to be accurate. There are some very good products on the market, it is just hard to find them amidst the clutter.
So what is in it for you? A single resource that can provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision about human growth hormone. You will learn about all the different forms of hgh and what each can or can’t do for you.
Hghtruths.com is dedicated to finding the true facts and reporting them to you. We are not here to push any particular magic elixirs or potions. We will provide detailed information that will undoubtedly be colored by our personal opinions. It should be easy for readers to know which is which. If you have any trouble just leave a comment and ask your question. Let us know all of your questions and we will do our best to find the answers.
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Dori // Mar 25, 2008 at 5:49 am
I respect your comments and would like to know if there are any products out there related to hgh that have positive results???
2 hgh truths // Mar 25, 2008 at 8:39 am
So far the two top rated products are Secretagogue Gold and Secretagogue One. We have done reviews on both. Three other products have gotten good reviews but are ranked lower because they do not represent as good a value.
We are constantly looking for more to rate and have maybe a hundred more to go. I will do some filtering and move some decent products forward in the queue.