hghtruths.com – HeightFx claims to be a longitudinal growth complex and a revolutionary breakthrough consisting of four more complexes. There is Anti-Fusion Inhibiting Complex, Androgen Optimizing Complex, Somatotropic Signaling Complex, and Intracrine Augmenting complex. The only complex that they don’t mention is the hgh scam inducing complex.
With all those complexes there must be a ton of the all natural ingredients in this revolutionary patent pending formulation.
Ingredients – Supplement Facts:
Proprietary Blend 2500 MG
L-Dopa
Grape Seed Extract
Urtica Dioca
Huperzia Serrata Extract
Cordyceps Sinesis Extract
Eurycoma Longifolia Extract
Epimedium Brevicornum Extract
Silly me but I thought a complex by definition would have multiple components. How do you make all those complexes out of only seven ingredients? Never mind that there is no ingredient on this list that has ever been proven to increase a person’s height.
They boldly claim that this product was developed for growing male adolescents 13-21 years of age. About the only truthful information on this site is that this product should not be taken by females.
Basically what these jerks are doing is giving these adolescents some ingredients that can give them a light buzz while further stimulating testosterone in a group that already has too much. Call it a Latitudinal Growth Factor Complex.
I guess the idea is that if the boys are hornier they won’t notice that they haven’t grown taller. There will be no extra height increase from this product.
I really hate these phony growth hormone supplements that target children.
Height FX gets a hgh product rating of F.
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10 responses so far ↓
1 Terrible Review // Mar 5, 2009 at 1:54 am
What a terrible review. The ingredients are spelt wrong showing the reviewer obviously doesnt even know anything about them if they cant even spell them correctly.
Furthermore, the review doesnt make any mention of the almost 100 clinical research studies supporting every single ingredient and every mechanism of effect.
It also doesnt mention the numerous customer reports of successful height growth from use of the formulation.
Infact this review does not review the product at all, alls it does is say random insults that have little relation to anything. Looks like it was written by a 16 year old kid.
2 hgh truths // Mar 5, 2009 at 3:13 pm
Terrible Review,
Glad you hated our review. It makes our day when scam marketers get pissed off. Totally motivates us to see how many people we can get to link to this post.
We spelled the ingredient names exactly as they are spelled on your site that sells this crap to the public.
There are not any reputable clinical studies that prove that any of these herbs do anything to increase height. The whole increase height by taking a supplement pill has no basis in scientific fact.
3 Rubbish // Mar 6, 2009 at 7:48 am
What this person doesn’t get is that the ingrediants have something called “synergy” which is where they work together to create multiple effects. Not to mention their own induvidual effects.
This review doesn’t explain WHY it’s a scam and only says “It’s a scam” yet I have read the clinical studies PUBLISHED BY DOCTORS on the ingrediants, there’s 92 on the HeightFX website and according to the man himself, over 15,000 more, which just aren’t as important.
This is just pathetic really.
4 ingrediants // Mar 6, 2009 at 8:23 am
Lol, you can’t spell or count.
5 hgh truths // Mar 6, 2009 at 10:40 am
Rubbish,
You named your self appropriately.
This product is a scam because there is no combination of ingredients that can be in a supplement that will make anybody grow any taller. If there was such a thing there would be information all about it on the websites of legitimate organizations that work with children who have hormone deficiencies or idiopathic short stature issues. There would be tons of research from good institutions to back up the claims.
The website for Height FX does not have any studies on it. Just a coming soon page.
I agree, products like HeightFX are really pathetic.
6 hgh truths // Mar 6, 2009 at 10:53 am
ingrediants,
I-N-G-R-E-D-I-E-N-T-S = ingredients
Even the Somalife people finally realized that the more comments they left the more important the page became to Google.
So keep those comments coming because the more important this page becomes to Google, the more people will come here. The more people that come here, the fewer that will be ripped off by your scam.
7 Dee // Mar 6, 2009 at 8:43 pm
I agree HeightFX is a scam. If it really worked, scientists and doctors would be all pouring over it since a lot of people are extremely short and are forced to take painful growth hormones.
8 bob_b // Mar 7, 2009 at 2:19 am
Are you guys in possesion of the HFX product? And has anyone you know ever taken it?
If not, this is 100% BS. And from looking at the page with 92 clinical studies, it seems that HeightFX focuses primarily on testosterone, not hGH. So I’m curious to know why a Testosterone product is on a Somatotrophin website.
9 bob_b // Mar 7, 2009 at 10:59 am
BUT, I’m not saying that the clinical studies prove much, becuase we also need proof that HeightFX uses these ingredients too.
So we will only know when a study is done.
10 Bob_B // Mar 8, 2009 at 3:57 am
I just noticed another thing, you thnik that heightFX has 5 complexes? According to their website, there’s 4 complexes, all of whcih make up the “longditudal height complex”.