This hgh product comes in a spray bottle. So what do we say?
Stash Your Cash!!!!!!
People keep making these spray oral human growth hormone products. So we are going to keep reviewing them all for you.
The website for Maximum Results Hgh Complex ( Doctor’s Choice ) is extremely disorganized, making it very difficult find the ingredient list. A general rule of thumb is that if there is not an easy to find link to the ingredient list, the product probably is junk. This one is three or four clicks away from the first page.
There is some decent information on growth hormone but you need to weed through a lot of junk to pull it together. Like many marketers, they try to make it seem like the research on real human growth hormone applies to their oral spray.
I found that very amusing because in their section on hgh scams, other hgh products are slammed for doing the same thing.
They must figure that people are going to be too frustrated to read the whole site. The only thing easy to find are the multiple order links.
When the ingredient list is finally found it becomes clear that this is a homeopathic hgh product. At least they do not claim to be made with real hgh.
The ingredients:
+ Pituitary Extract 12x
+ Liver Extract 3x
+ Korean Ginseng Extract 1x
+ Arnica Montana 3X
+ Acidium Phosporicum 3x
+ Carduus Maianus 1x
I am not even going to get into this list or the merits of homeopathic hgh products. That is being discussed in posts on homeopathy. Besides there is just too much other good stuff.
The label says that this product is “Doctor’s Choice”. What doctors? There is one chiropractor and one retired doctor of some kind who recommend it. So maybe they are correct in writing it in the singular. This product is one doctor’s choice.
Now for my favorite part, the price. $89.95 for one bottle. “$89.95 per bottle? $89.95 per bottle!” That is right folks. There is a deal on three and they generously through in some stuff supposedly worth $250 when you give them $174.90. Yeah right.
Say you walk into your local Whole Foods or favorite vitamin retailer. You would expect to find one of these combo homeopathic remedies available for full retail of $19.95. Maybe $24.95 if it comes in a pretty box.
So even if this product worked, it is over priced by $70.00.
This won’t even be the best hgh product to buy… when LA gets a professional football team.
Our rating on Maximum Results hgh Complex is an F.
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8 responses so far ↓
1 rich blasky // Feb 24, 2008 at 3:32 pm
thanks for your in put, it helps me in finding what i want, actually ghr1000, sounds like what i am looking for . advise please . rb
2 hgh truths // Feb 25, 2008 at 9:07 pm
Hey Rich,
We just posted or review of GHR 1000. So consider yourself advised!
3 David Novak // May 13, 2008 at 5:40 am
Can you recomend any non prescription hgh products that actually work, or is there no animal like that
4 hgh truths // May 13, 2008 at 11:15 am
We have reviewed a few products just work such as Secretagogue Gold, Secretagogue One, HGH Surge and a few others.
If you mean a non prescription hgh that actually has human growth hormone in it, there is no such animal.
5 Toni // May 20, 2008 at 11:33 am
I had the same concerns about Maximum Results…easy to find the links for purchase but not the ingredients or company data. I know that all natural is doctor prescribed by injections and very expensive, but what is the best homeopathic to go with? I was going to consider Neugenisis HGH Spray…highly recommended by Consumer Health Digest…please advise.
6 Toni // May 20, 2008 at 11:34 am
I agree with your comments on Maximum Results…please rate Neugenisis HGH Spray.
7 hgh truths // May 20, 2008 at 5:11 pm
Toni,
We recently did a review of Neugenisis Spray. It did not rate any better than Maximum Results.
The only Consumer Health Digest that I know of does not rate products on their site.
8 hgh truths // May 21, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Toni,
Today I saw the Consumer Health Digest page you are talking about. They have achart of their top ten products. Thes are some of the worst products available for sale. Guessing that they are affiliate marketers of some of the products and maybe even the manufacturer of at least one. This is basically another phony review page.
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