A homeopathic human growth hormone product in a spray bottle. Oh boy! It even contains resveratrol as seen on the Barbara Walters Special “Live to Be 150… Can You Do It?” Maybe this time someone is actually making a decent spray bottle product?
Not very likely.
The miracle ingredients:
Somatropin (HGH) 10X
Avena Sativa 10x
Arginine 10X
Glutamine 10X
Lysine 10X
Ornithine 10X
Alfalfa 10X
Sulphur 10X
Lycopodium Clavatum 10X
Resveratrol 10X
So once again we have the improperly used homeopathic ingredients. If you have any question about this please read our post homeopathic hgh explained.
We had to take these ingredients off the label of a bottle. Desert Coast Health doesn’t bother to give anything but the names of the ingredients on their website. They don’t mention that they are all homeopathic or give the true potencies of the remedies.
Resveratrol is actually a promising idea in the future of anti-aging medicine but not as it is being promoted here.
Barbara Walters interviewed Professor David A. Sinclair a biologist on the faculty of Harvard Medical School who is also one of the founders of Sirtris Pharmaceuticals. Sirtris is working to develop a drug based on resveratrol a substance found in red wine. One dose of the drug is roughly the equivalent of drinking 1000 bottles of wine.
Initial testing shows that it has a chance of being a miracle anti-aging treatment that blows away hgh and it is at least 5 years away from earliest approval. Looking forward to get my hands on some.
That is not what is contained in this spray bottle. There is not even the amount of resveratrol found in one drop of red wine.
The research on the concentrated form resveratrol being sold in vitamins is rather slim. The research on homeopathic resveratrol is probably nonexistent.
You don’t use a homeopathic of a substance that you would take as a vitamin or a drug, the same way as the vitamin or the drug. The shortest way to explain that to new readers is to once again refer you to the post Homeopathic HGH Explained.
At $99.95 dollars per bottle, I would rather drink a daily glass of a fine Bordeaux.
That is right. They want $99.95 per bottle for a homeopathic spray preparation. A real homeopathic product would not even cost $20.
Unfortunately, you are probably going to be seeing way too much of a product. They have an affiliate program that gives away 75% of the purchase price in various commission schemes. So it won’t be long before everyone is trumpeting the new best ever miracle hgh product.
You are being forewarned!
What is it we always say about these hgh sprays?
Resveratropin Homeopathic HGH with Resveratrol receives an hgh supplement review rating of F.
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