HGH Supplements: Questions of Performance

As human growth hormone [HGH supplements] hit the shelves of stores like GNC and REI throughout the nation, companies are making tons of claims that their human growth hormone (HGH) is the product to have in your daily regimen. But are they?

In fact, most human growth hormone (HGH supplement) products are not very effective. Nutrition companies may claim they have invented a miracle, but most are simply pills that make you think you are better. The only net effect of these pills is more zeroes on the company’s bottom line.
Some companies will promise increased muscle gain and fat loss if you take their human growth hormone (HGH supplements). They are actually citing the effects of human growth hormone injections. No studies of supplements have proven that they are equally effective.

Others will claim to have put actual human growth hormone (HGH) in their supplement, which can be a dangerous lie. Human growth hormone like that used for injections requires a prescription by FDA rules. Either the substance doesn’t have enough human growth hormone to be effective or you need a prescription to get it.

Companies who claim their human growth hormone (HGH) are “FDA Approved” are also lying because nutritional dietary supplements like human growth hormone are not even examined by the FDA. The reason there are so many nutritional supplements out there is that none of them have to pass FDA regulations. You should be on guard when considering human growth hormone that claims to be approved.

There are ways to increase the amount of human growth hormone (HGH) in your body by stimulating your body to produce more. No matter how old you are, the pituitary gland can produce the same amount of human growth hormone (HGH) with introducing foreign substances. Plus, the body regulates how much human growth hormone it needs naturally to keep you performing at your best. For more information on HGH supplements, see more of our articles below.