Here
is the latest commentary on Homeopathic
Spray HGH
"The first type of
products, the growth hormone sprays, are marketed as having HGH in them. If you
are raising your eye brows right about now, so did we. These products claim to
contain intact liquid HGH in a sublingual oral spray. Before we even tested these
spray products, we had a few understandable concerns. First, how in the world
can a supplement company stabilize intact liquid HGH at room temperature, while
billion dollar pharmaceutical companies have to refrigerate their real versions?
Second, how can an oral spray get such a large HGH protein molecule across the
inner mouth intact? Finally, how would the FDA allow a company to sell real HGH?
Answer
-- they would not!
Although
our skepticism about the oral growth hormone spray was based upon how these products
could work, our empirical data proved us correct. We test our subjects with three
different growth hormone sprays and none of them demonstrated an ability to increase
muscle or decrease body fat. . "
LA
Times article, Health Section
Expert
Comments:
We agree with the medical experts from the LA Times. Some 9+ years ago, we thoroughly
investigated the idea of sprays and drew the following conclusions:
-
They
were ineffective due to the size of the HGH molecule. -
There
were very serious possible long term side effects from such use. -
They
violate traditional homeopathic principles based upon the principles clearly stated
by the founder of homeopathy.
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In
addition, most contain
about 30% alcohol.
Bottom
line. . . they do not work and certainly could pose health risks. As such,
we chose a safer and more effective means. One that has a tremendous history and
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