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Hgh. Can It Really Work As An Effective Anti Aging Product?

By: Scott Schofield



Hgh. Can It Really Work As An Effective Anti Aging Product?

Scott Schofield

There have been several clinical studies of HGH (human growth hormone), mainly of the injectable variety, and the results have been amazing.

The results of those studies have been interpreted by some manufacturers to claim that HGH can effectively roll back the years and defeat the aging process. The positive benefits now widely attributed to the use of HGH include:

Improvements in Memory

Improvement in skin texture and firmness

Reduced SkinWrinkles

Reduce Fat comined with Gained Muscle

Improvements in sleep

Enhanced Energy Levels

Reduction ofAches and Pains

Increased Libido and enhanced Sexual Performance

After the study results were published, many manufacturing and marketing companies were created to take advantage of the new "Human Growth Hormone" market that almost immediately sprang up.

Unfortunately, a small proportion of those companies appear to be producing HGH products yet providing little or no evidence of efficacy, or any independent clinical evidence that their products actually work.

It has been claimed by some commentators that there are HGH products now available which contain the correct ingredients, but in such small quantities that they will have no effect, or entirely the wrong ingredients, or the right ingredients bur in the wrong proportions and with little or no potency.

Homeopathic Confusion I have seen numerous articles on the net claiming that HGH manufacturers are crooks because they are selling Homeopathic HGH in such low concentrations that it is absolutely impossible for it to work. These writers are totally ignoring the fact that homeopathic practitioners claim (an users believe) that the lower the apparent dosage, the higher the potency of the product!

Actually, I have heard precisely the same criticisms used to target manufacturers of other products over the last thirty years, long before HGH was commercially available.

To supply homeopathic products is not illegal, and many dedicated users of homeopathic products are also top figures in society, and they are not likely to be casual where their health is concerned.

Many members of my own royal family (I am English) are keen supporters of homeopathic medicine, even though they also have the most knowledgeable and expensive doctors to look after them too.

The opposition argument thirty years ago was exactly the same as it is now -that it is almost impossible for homeopathy to work. The concentrations are so low that it is probable that there is not a single molecule of the product in most doses.

My problem is, my scientific brain tells me they are right, it can't work!

But my logical brain knows that millions of intelligent and articulate people use homeopathic products, often for many years. Why would anyone continue to use a product that clearly didn't work when there is usually another product available that will? Are they all crazy except for me?

"Ah" I hear you say. "It only works because they want it to work, it's all in the mind." Well, I've heard that one too, but I've also heard of horses and dogs being successfully treated with homeopathic remedies. I really can't believe that someone, somehow, has managed to convince a horse that he'll feel better by drinking some homeopathic water!

I'll return to HGH. I have a Human Growth Hormone web site containing lots of free information and a few HGH product recommendations too. But I am now selecting what I recommend on my web site using a much wider range of criteria than those used elsewhere.

My parameters include the numbers being sold (particularly re-orders by existing HGH product users), and feedback from satisfied and dissatisfied purchasers. I also take into account HGH product testimonials on manufacturers' web sites (they're suspect, I know), and also the very high volume of comment on the web in forums, social sites etc I only take into account unbiased and reasoned comment. I also use the supplier's quality of service - like quick deliveries, rapid response to enquiries, warranties and so on.

That last one is so important. Why is it so wrong to treat adults like adults and give them the chance to make up their own minds? If they buy a product with a "money back if not satisfied" guarantee, so that they can protect themselves from disappointment, what right have writers, politicians and big business to make their minds up for them!

Whoops, I may be drifting into another area of debate here, that involving the big pharmaceutical companies who seem to dominate government policy. I believe that they unfairly influence decisions, and this causes (accidentally of course) damage to their smaller competitors - the small independent nutritional supplement and alternative medicine manufacturers and distributors. But I'll vent my spleen against them in another article (but only after I've hires a good lawyer)!

AcuTherapist Scott Schofield writes on alternative health subjects. He runs two anti aging web sites where you can http://healthneo.com/uti/buy-hgh-online-best-hgh-products) buy HGH online or learn more about the http://healthneo.com/uti/ultimate_hgh_products) best Anti Aging Products that he recommends.

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