GenFX HGH is just another in the long line of products that we wish we didn’t have to review. We would much rather spend our limited time providing you with information about high quality hgh supplements rather than having to write about the latest scam.
Is GenFX a scam? We think so.
Let us start with the ingredients in the product.
GenFx supplement facts…….Gee there aren’t any. No list of ingredients. “What?”
That is right. Nowhere on the slick marketing site are you provided with a list of ingredients and the amounts. The best we could make out is that you are being asked to pay $49.95 for a box that only contains 30 tablets.
You just cannot put enough ingredients into one tablet to have a decent hgh releaser.
We did find an affiliate pushing this product that had a list of ingredients.
Here they are:
L-Lysine
L-Arginine
L-Glutamine
L-Glycine
L-Pyroglutamate
L-Tyrosine
Panax Ginseng Powder
Soy Phosphotides Complex
Anterior Pituitary
Hypothalamus
Phytosterol Complex
L-Isoleucine
L-Leucine
L-Methionine
L-Phenylalanine
L-Threonine
L-Valine
Now we don’t know if these really are the ingredients but it looks plausible. The problem is that you just can’t put enough of these ingredients into one tablet to do much good at releasing human growth hormone. Most products don’t put enough in six tablets.
It would appear that they are using the same trick employed by many marketers of low grade growth hormone supplements. That is to put in some anterior pituitary and then dress the label up with the names of some other good ingredients.
The good ingredients are just label dressing because they are going to be appearing in insignificant quantities. The trick is that the anterior pituitary should provide just enough kick that most victims will think something is going on and the returns will be low.
The scam marketers get your money and you get a cheap to manufacture super low grade pill. Just one step above an oral spray.
If you are searching for the anterior pituitary kick you can get it on the web for about $5.00 per month. The $44.95 you save is enough to buy a good product to take with it.
Normally we give these low wattage products a little bit of a letter grade but in this case the total lack of disclosure deserves no benefit of the doubt.
GenFX receives an hgh product review rating of F.


4 responses so far ↓
1 alex // Feb 9, 2009 at 8:59 pm
Thanks for revealing the details. You can’t trust web testimonials. What do you think of provacyl? I can’t find a review on your site. Thanks
2 hgh truths // Feb 9, 2009 at 10:24 pm
Alex,
We will work up a review of provacyl. The first clue should be that it comes from the same company.
3 hitch // Apr 5, 2009 at 1:38 pm
Ive been looking online forever for an hgh product I keep finding sites saying there product is the best. I read the ingrediants and no samatropin in any of them hmmm. I dont really want to go into injections and from what I’ve been reading on this site there’s no such thing as an hgh product that will work? I guess I’ll save the money kind of a bummer after thinking there was some super great supplement out there. if you could I ended up buying some sups a few months ago and they had “hgh” on there it was cheap figured why not..Ingredients…gaba 2000,glutamine peptide 2000,l-glycine 1000,l-arginine 3000 mg any good?
4 hgh truths // Apr 5, 2009 at 7:07 pm
Hitch,
Would be a passable product if it cost less than Maxi-HGH.