Wow, another hgh supplement in capsule form. This human growth hormone product does not claim to make you younger. It does not claim to help you put on muscle mass.
This hgh products claim to fame is that it will help you grow taller.
“Oh, FTC!!! Can you here me laughing?”
The Ingredients:
GTF Chromium 100 mcg
Proprietary Blend 2800 mg
L-Ornithine
L-Arginine
L-Lysine
L-Tyrosine
L-Glutamine
L-Glycine
Pituitary (Anterior) Pwd.
Colostrum
Phosphatidyl Choline
“HMM? This formula looks familiar. I wouldn’t want to review the same supplement twice and make the duplicate content gods unhappy. Where have I seen this weak formulation before?”
“GHR1000? No. Hgh Energizer? No. Z-Labs? No. Somalife? No.”
“Genf20? Yes, that is it. This is the exact same formula as Genf20! What is the scam?”
The scam is the whole business about growing taller. While injectable human growth hormone can help children grow taller, there is no evidence that any of the hgh supplements will have the same effect.
This is where the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) should be stepping in to do battle. The FTC is supposed to be clamping down on companies that make false claims that can not be backed up with research.
There is no research that can support the growing taller claim. It especially would be totally false for adults. Even the pharmaceutical hgh only works for children who have a growth hormone deficiency.
There appears to be felony fraud being committed here.
Now for an interesting bit of information about the two similar products. Genf20 HGH sells for $49.95 and Maxagrowth sells for $39.95. So if you are someone who wastes money buying Genf20, you can waste less buying Maxagrowth. I am sure this will make the Genf20 affiliates happy.
Normally, if two products have the same formula, we give the less expensive one a higher score. This time we can not ignore the lying.
Maxagrowth receives an hgh supplement review rating of F.
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8 responses so far ↓
1 Agoush // May 17, 2008 at 10:49 pm
If you have been looking at height increasement supplements then you may have seen or heard of this product. It’s known as “Maxagrowth” or sometimes “Provymax” or “Heightmax”. Despite the variations in name there is no known evidence that they are different products. Despite the claims made on their website and in the ingredients section, “Maxagrowth” only contain ingredient used by body builders to boost mucles growth.
Basically if you buy a bottle of maxgrowth capsules (which usually cost under $5) you are getting the exact same thing as if you bought a $100 bottle of “Maxagrowth”. Not only that but there is no evidence or studies showing that Maxagrowth alone has any effect on height.
If you want to find out more about Maxagrowth and their shady “company” go to height-guide.com this website documents height increase scam products online and has a long entry about Maxagrowth - Provymax.
They have this to say about “Maxagrowth”:
“Maxagrowth and maxagrowth.com provymax.com, Be Healthy, behealthyonline.com and Heightmax.com is a SCAM by Heightmax maxagrowth.com located originally in Calafornia/USA and Canada. Those of you who were scammed by B-Growth, HeightMax, HeightInfo, GainHeight, HeightClinic, Provymax and the names listed below under the address should contact this number and request a REFUND. Report this company to the police in your area. The more you complain the sooner they will be brought to justice.”
In my mind there is no question this product is a scam and shouldn’t be on the market. Do not purchase it.
2 Steve // May 20, 2008 at 11:30 am
Have you reviewed a product called
PRONABOLIN
3 admin // May 20, 2008 at 5:26 pm
We thought we said it all with felony fraud.
Steve,
It is not an hgh releaser so we would not review it. Basically it is an insignificant amount of resveratrol plus an insignificant amount of melatonin mixed with a product that is mixed with testofen, a fenugreek extract. It is supposed to increase testosterone. Interestingly, the main use that fenugreek is marketed for is to increase mother’s milk.
4 David // May 23, 2008 at 11:27 pm
MAXAGROWTH.COM IS A SCAM - I ordered their product and used for 6 months with no growth at all. I asked them for refund no reply no physical address and no way to find them!
Their product can not make you taller it is a scam and they use normal amino acids to scam people.
They are hiding those criminals!
5 A J - // May 24, 2008 at 1:03 am
Maxagrowth is a pure scam
6 admin // May 24, 2008 at 7:22 pm
David and AJ,
I agree with your scam comments.
7 Cory // May 30, 2008 at 1:19 am
hey, im 17 and 5′6″ and 140 pounds i really want to grow taller. ive always been behind on the puberty side compared to everyone around me. about 3 years ago i was 4′11″ and 88 pounds as a highschooler. i was wondering if there is anything that i could take or do to increase my overall height. i think im just really behind with my growth spurt because every male in my family is six foot plus and i got big hands and feet. is there also any way i could tell what my physical age is compared to average males. thank you in advance.
8 admin // May 30, 2008 at 4:46 pm
Cory,
The only way to find anything out is to visit a edocrinologist and get hormone testing done. If you test deficent for growth hormone, you might still get value from injectable hgh. If your levels are normal, their is probably nothing you can do that will change your ultimate height.
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