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Are the products you recommend Steroids?


No!

Injected HGH on the other hand is an "exogenous hormone." Exogenous hormones come into the body from the outside and can cause a world of problems.

The problems stem from the fact that your body cannot control them. All the body can do to counteract the incoming hormone is decrease or shut-off internal (endogenous) production of the hormone.

If there is still too much hormone floating around around after the body shuts-off internal production, a very unhealthy situation exists. Essentially, you bypass all you body's finely tuned control mechanisms and you can upset your entire endocrine system, with potentially grave consequences.

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How many different forms of HGH are sold on the Internet?

Three!

Injected

Secretagogue/Precursors (stimulators)

Homeopathic (signaling molecules)

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(Adult) Will HGH help me grow taller?

No!

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Will HGH help my child grow taller?

Yes!

Molecular (injected) HGH is often used with children who are growth hormone deficient and have growth failure.

HGH treatment has been used for children with Turner syndrome (only affects girls), Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and pre-pubertal children with chronic renal insufficiency that is supported by height measurements, biochemical and radiological tests.

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Why does every HGH Web site offer the exact same benefits?

99% of the HGH Web sites regardless of the type of HGH they are selling use the benefits derived from clinical studies on molecular injected HGH.

Just because someone "says" their product delivers equal benefits as reflected in the injected clinical studies does not mean that it will.

Reality:

All of the "landmark" studies on molecular injected HGH used pharmacological doses of HGH.

Pharmacological in the sense that the doses in the studies far exceeded the body's own natural levels of HGH.

For example: Dr. Daniel Rudmans now famous and and heavily referenced clinical study on molecular injected HGH used pharmacological doses of HGH.

Yes, the subjects did get tremendous benefits - however - what is not writtenanywhere on the Internet is that over 50% of the people involved in the study dropped out because of side effects.

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Is injected HGH safe to take?

It's Risky...

Just as long as you understand the difference between exogenous hormones and endogenous hormones. As well as the difference between pharmacological and physiological doses.

A deeper explanation is beyond the scope of this material, however, I'll give you a brief overview.

Exogenous hormones come into the body from the outside. Injected HGH is an example of an exogenous hormone (estrogen for women). The challenge with exogenous hormones stem from the fact that your body cannot control them.

Your body simply cannot make the hormone jump back into the needle.

All your body can do to counteract the incoming hormone is decrease or shut-off internal (endogenous) production of that particular hormone.

This natural counterregulatory mechanism is called a feedback loop.

If there is still too much hormone floating around after the body shuts-off internal production, a very unhealthy situation exists. In addition, no matter how carefully an exogenous hormone is administered, it cannot precisely mimic the subtle balance of naturally produced hormones.

Your body is extremely sensitive to hormonal fluctuations.

As long as your body is in control, there is no problem. But when you bypass all your body's control mechanisms; you upset the entire endocrine system, which has some potentially grave consequences.

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Does homeopathic HGH even work?

Given the explanation above it is easy to see that we have to re-think HGH therapy.

The goal of the homeopathic formula I sell on this site is to put your body in control of it's own (endogenous) HGH production.

While there is great confusion about homeopathic medicines one fact remains - it works. And is demonstrated in the independent studies conducted on our product.

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The Actual HGH molecule is too large to be absorbed sublingually (under the tongue).

Homeopathy does not attempt to have the actual large HGH molecule be absorbed sublingually (under the tongue).

The real HGH molecules and the base solution are subjected to a long and intense process of homeopathic succussion and dilution.

This process combines today's advanced molecular biotechnolgy, homeopathic preparation and bioelectric medicine to create a base solution that is potentiated with the properties and characteristics of the original active ingredient (human growth hormone).

Through the use of homeopathic formulation the base solution has been energized and has taken on the properties and abilities of the original active ingredient (human growth hormone). Essentially becoming a homeopathic signaling molecule.

These signaling molecules help to reestablish the cell-to-cell communication in the hormonal system through specific pathways...cell receptor sites.

All our HGH has to do in order to get your body working properly on it's own is tosignal these receptor sites and that's exactly what it does.

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What Evidence is There That Homeopathy Works?

Homeopathy has a two hundred-year track record of curing illness. It first came to widespread public attention through its effectiveness in curing epidemics of cholera in the 19th century.

During the great influenza epidemic after World War I, homeopathic hospitals reported very low death rates, while hospitals employing conventional medicine reported death rates of 20% to 30%.

Since World War II, the double blind clinical trial has become the "gold standard" for determining the effectiveness of medical treatment. A number of double blind trials have been done on the use of homeopathy on a number of medical conditions. Although not every study has shown a positive outcome, the majority of studies have shown that homeopathy is effective.

Our formula has had an independent double blind placebo controlled clinical study, most other products on the market have not.

Three meta-analyses of clinical trials of homeopathy have been done in the last decade and all have reached the same conclusion: homeopathy is an effective system of medical treatment.

The most recent study was published in the September 20, 1997 issue of Lancet. This study, conducted by Dr. Wayne Jonas, head of the Office of Alternative medicine, and Dr. Klaus Linde, concluded that when the evidence of the 89 studies of homeopathy judged to be of good quality was pooled, homeopathy was 2.45 times more effective than placebo.

The Homeopathic Medicine Research Group, formed by the European Union to determine the effectiveness of homeopathy conducted another study in 1996. This study is notable in that skeptics of homeopathy were involved in its design. The study pooled results from 17 clinical trials involving 2,001 patients and found that homeopathy was more effective than placebo with a 0.027% probability that this result was due to chance.

Unfortunately, this study has not been published in a medical journal, so it is not readily available.

The third meta-analysis was published in the February 9, 1991 issue of the British Medical Journal. It was performed by two Dutch researchers, who were asked to assess the efficacy of various forms of alternative medicine. Although they were skeptics of homeopathy and alternative medicine generally, they reported. "The amount of positive results came as a surprise to us." and, "The evidence presented in this review would probably be sufficient for establishing homeopathy as a regular treatment for certain indications."