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21ST Century HGH An Hgh Review

March 2nd, 2008 · 2 Comments

Here we go again.  Another oral spray hgh product that claims to contain real hgh.

We read their website and are at a loss for words.  Sometimes it is hard to know what to say when people are using a shovel to write the marketing material.

Let’s start with the ingredients:

+ Human Growth Hormone 30X
+ Pituitarium  30X
+ Liver Extract 3X

The company makes a big deal out of their product containing real hgh but their product contains absolutely no human growth hormone.  It is just not mathematically provable that there is one molecule of an ingredient in a product once you hit the 24X point.

To repeat what I have said in other reviews, the X after the number stands for the number of ten part dilutions.  A 1X is one drop of hgh and 9 drops of water.  You then take 1 drop of that formulation and add it to 9 more drops of water to get a 2X.  That is roughly one drop of hgh to 99 drops of water.

At 30X the ration is 1 drop hgh to 999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999 drops of water.  That is not a typo.  There are that many nines.

All decent homeopathic literature will go along with the fact that once you hit 24X it is absolutely impossible to mathematically prove that any one bottle has even one molecule of the original substance in it.  Here we are talking 6 more dilutions by ten beyond the point of nothingness.

You are buying a bottle of water and alcohol with a trace of liver extract.

They also say that homeopathic hgh sprays are approved by the FDA for over the counter sales.  The FDA has almost no authority to regulate most kinds of homeopathic remedies.  The only remedies the FDA has any say about are a small number made from ingredients considered to be toxic or poisonous.   The FDA is generally unhappy about the idea of homeopathics being made from  prescription drugs which they do regulate.

I have contacted homeopathic trade organizations  and have not found one that approves of the use of human growth hormone as a remedy.  Every trained homeopath I have spoken with says that a homeopathic preparation of  hgh would not work the way any of the online marketers are saying it does.

To get right to the point they want $55.95 for a bottle.  Regular homeopathic remedies sell for about $10.

21st Century HGH receives a product rating of F.

While we are at it we might as well give you a rating for 21st Century HGH Advanced Formula.

The only difference is that the advanced formula contains Deer Antler 6X.  Deer Antler, which is the scraping of the velvet off a deer’s antler, supposedly contains a small amount of IGF-1.  A 6X being something close to one drop of deer antler to 999,999 drops of water.

This extra ingredient brings the per bottle cost up to $83.95.

21st Century HGH Advanced Formula also receives a product rating of F.

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Edward Ebinger // Apr 6, 2008 at 5:21 pm

    Can you review the australian product ‘Hgh Formulation’

  • 2 admin // Apr 7, 2008 at 8:28 am

    We took a quick look at there site and see that it might be a product worth reviewing. Our flash review would be a D, because they are not willing to give you a unidentifiable link to an ingredients list.

    Six or seven clicks in I did get to a page that mentioned two amino acids( L - arginine pyroglutamte & L - Lysine) and sodium bicarbonate but they weren’t willing to say how much of each amino acid and how much of the 5 gram serving was sodium bicarbonate.

    The price was 129.95 AU$. That works out to about 120 $US. Off the shelf in the US something like this would cost maybe 30 $US.

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