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Number 1 Fact about HGH Oral Sprays

January 15th, 2008 · 14 Comments


If someone is trying to sell you a spray product,

HIDE YOUR WALLET!!!

That really says it all for me but the curious among you are going to want to know why.

The simple truth is that we have never seen an hgh spray product that is actually a good product. It does not matter if it is homeopathic, nutritional, or contains “real” hgh. They are all a steaming pile of marketing feces.

Let’s start with sprays that claim to be made from real hgh. Just not possible. There is no way to make a spray out of the real pharmaceutical growth hormone. Even if you could, there is no such thing as the largest amount legally allowed. We are talking a prescription drug here. You need a prescription to purchase it. Where is the spray Viagra or Ambien or insulin. There isn’t any because it is not legal. It is a crime!

Moving on to nutritional hgh products. There is no way to put enough of all the ingredients they claim to contain into a few sprays to receive enough of the vitamins to cause hormone release.

Homeopathic remedies do not work the way most of the homeopathic say they do. We do have a belief in the effectiveness homeopathy when a remedy is used properly. These products just don’t do that. Especially beware of products that claim to have homeopathic real human growth hormone. This is not legal either. Where is the homeopathic Viagra or Valium? There isn’t any. We will talk more about homeopathics in an upcoming series of posts.

There will also be more posts on “real” sprays and nutritional sprays.

For now just remember our number one piece of advice. When someone wants you to buy a hgh spray product………

Hide Your Wallet!!!!


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14 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Robert // Jan 16, 2008 at 10:59 am

    Will anyone come out with good healthy spray of HGH? I always liked sprays as I felt it was the quickest way to gget something healthy into my body. I am interested alot in anti-aging as I am a baby boomer and looking for natural things to help me stay healthy and strong as I am not even close to being ready for a wheel chair or retirement anytime in the next few decades. Can you make any suggestions?
    Thanks

  • 2 hgh truths // Jan 16, 2008 at 11:29 am

    Yes, skip the sprays and buy a good hgh supplement product. We will soon be doing hgh product reviews and some of them will be for really great products.

  • 3 Richard // Jan 18, 2008 at 3:21 pm

    What are the best forms of hgh on the market, besides the injectable kind?

  • 4 hgh truths // Jan 18, 2008 at 9:34 pm

    The all natural supplements are the best.

    The the best hgh releasers can provide great benefits to people over 35.

    Check next weeks reviews.

  • 5 Nap Zamora // Jan 28, 2008 at 11:10 am

    Is Secretagogue-One a good product?

  • 6 hgh truths // Jan 28, 2008 at 7:39 pm

    It is not a bad hgh product.

    Secretagogue One is about thirty reviews away but we will try to get the final edit done and publish the review sooner.

  • 7 David // Apr 12, 2008 at 5:58 am

    i have used hgh sprays in the past and they have had some effect,weight loss being one.so whats in them that is of any benefit

  • 8 hgh truths // Apr 12, 2008 at 8:44 am

    My hypothesis is the placebo effect.

    It is just not possible to put enough ingredients into a spray to get the kind of effects being promised.

    There are some ingredients that in small amounts can have an effect on appetite and energy. But you will not get any hgh release.

    The money you are being asked to spend is much better put to use buying a decent hgh supplement.

  • 9 Bb // Sep 1, 2008 at 12:20 am

    I tried hgh renewal workout spray for men. It seemed to have a positive effect which diminished over time. But it did seem to offer literally a renewal of energy in the flagging hours of the day.

  • 10 hgh truths // Sep 3, 2008 at 10:34 am

    I vote for the placebo effect.

    Hgh renewal workout spray for men does not have any real ingredients in it.

  • 11 evan // Dec 14, 2008 at 4:14 pm

    have you heard of hgh pro? it sounds like a product, and the site saays it’s fda approved. do you think it’s a valid claim?

  • 12 hgh truths // Dec 15, 2008 at 8:37 am

    Evan,

    If a site claims that their product is FDA approved, they are LYING.

    Many sites try to make it seem like having their product manufactured in FDA approved or licensed facility applies to the product. It does not.

    As for having an NDC registration the FDA says:
    THE INCLUSION OF A FIRM OR ITS PRODUCTS IN THE NDC DIRECTORY DOES NOT DENOTE APPROVAL BY THE FDA OF THE FIRM OR ANY OF ITS MARKETED PRODUCTS, NOR IS IT A DETERMINATION THAT A PRODUCT IS A DRUG AS DEFINED BY THE ACT.

    All homeopathic medicines must be registered with the FDA and have a National Drug Code (NDC) number on the label. The NDC is used to identify the manufacturer and the medicine in case there is ever a question about its origin and contents.

    Basically since the FDA has no real powers over homeopathic medicines they decided to mess with the manufacturers.

    Any company that makes it sound like their product is approved by the FDA is scamming you.

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