Today we are reviewing a growth hormone releaser supplement that comes in the form of fizzing effervescent tablets. Kind of like dietary supplement Alka Seltzer. The big questions is is this hgh product any good?
Ingredients:
Glycoamino Acid Complex (Proprietary) 4200 mg
Aminotrope-7
Anterior Pituitary Peptides (Porcine)
Novel Polyose Complex (Proprietary)
Other Ingredients: Citric Acid, Potassium Bicarbonate, Glucose, L-Glutamine, L-Arginine, L-Pyroglutamate, Sodium Bicarbonate, L-Lysine Monohydrochloride, Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, Glycine, Sodium Carbonate, Polyethylene Glycol, Mixed Berry Flavor, Magnesium Stearate, Sodium Benzoate Powder.
Another example of a stupid label that does not meet legal standards. Each proprietary blend is supposed to show its list of ingredients in the order that they appear. Just putting the fancy invented names does not count.
The information in other ingredients is the only place where you can see that here are five good growth hormone releasers in this product. Again, the ingredients are supposed to be listed from largest amount to smallest amount.
More citric acid and sugar than amino acids? Never trust people who don’t know how to label a product.
Fortunately we are helped in our review process by the very public information that this is the same product as Symbiotropin ProHGH a product that we have already reviewed and given a grade of C+. ( Read the Symbiotropin Pro HGH Review Here )
Even though they are the same product, we are going to grade Muscle-Link GH lower because of deceptive, inaccurate labeling and deceptive pricing practices. We will spare you the pricing information other than to say that Pro HGH sells for the same discounted price so buy it instead.
The hgh supplement review rating for Muscle-Link GH Stak is a C-.
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