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Old 08-11-2006, 05:31 AM   #9 (permalink)
JonPop
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The big HGH rip-off

There are a lot of companies out there selling HGH sprays and pills that claim to have real HGH (human growth hormone) in them. They quote medical studies showing great results with "real" HGH. What they don't tell you is that these great results were obtained with injections of high amounts of HGH. These injections are extremely expensive ($8,000 to $35,000 per year). The amount of "real" HGH in any product found in a supplement is so small compared to these injection costing thousands of dollars that they are all but useless. Most of these supplements are selling for $50 to $95 per bottle!

Don’t Get Taken by the Nanogram Scam!

Several companies say their product contains a huge dosage of 1500 to 2000 nanograms (ng) of real HGH. The truth is that there is no such thing as high potency non-prescription HGH.

The HGH that is approved by the FDA and used in prescription HGH injections is not measured in nanograms (ng). Rather, it is measured in International Units (IU). It would actually take around 300,000 nanograms to equal just ONE IU. In other words they are 298,000 nanograms short of the minimal therapeutic dosage. How deceptive can you get! They are only giving you .0066% of a prescription injection. That means you’d have to take about 15 doses of their product to ingest ONE PERCENT of a therapeutic dosage!

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