"Scam
warnings", my advice & legitimate discount - wholesale hgh and anti-aging product sources
First of
all, consult your physician or see an anti-aging/longevity medical
specialist. My general advice regarding human growth hormone or
alternatives is no substitute for seeing a professional. I'm also available
for exams, workups or consultations with your doctor. I also practice in the
fields of medical laser hair removal, pain & injury, and hi-tech
non-surgical face-lifts/facials in Colorado.
What
I use
My
approach:
There
is more to anti aging and longevity than just hgh.
HGH levels usually start declining
around age 30. My
friends usually start with the spray I use (mentioned
below), after they hear about it (if they're over 30 or are
starting to see or feel the effects of aging). It's available without prescription or health
exams.
But
for patients, it's a little more complex.
First,
we do lab tests. Depending on what the patient needs and wants, they can
be as little as a saliva test for IGF-1 (an HGH marker). These help determine if there is HGH deficiency, and at what
levels. At that point we can discuss precursors, sprays, hgh
injections, etc., depending on patient needs and desires.
Depending on the results,
and my analysis, I'd usually start by recommending the oral spray I use (unless there is severe
IGF-1 deficiency or in other special
cases). I'd test again in 3 to 6 months. If they're still low, I would
prescribe hgh injections.
Before
deciding on HGH injections,
we check tumor or cancer history also (they are
contraindicated if tumors or cancer are an issue).
Or
taking it further for a full health and longevity workup, we can test for liver enzymes, neurotransmitters and
other indicators. We can look at mental functions (mental age) also.
WARNING:
Some
people are now opting for IGF-1 sprays OR other hgh related products on line or
in health food stores. I do not
recommend those for a number of reasons.
Current
advice and best sources for hgh prescriptions and sprays.
HGH
Injections: If
you are doing hgh injections on your doctor's orders, discount store
pharmacies vary from state to state. Some stock it, some don't, some will order it, some won't. Or, support your local trusted "mom &
pop" pharmacy. Some prescription GH is from countries not subject to FDA regulations
and inspection, so I tend to avoid those for my patients, even though they may
be cheaper. I prefer those from the major US pharmaceutical companies.
HGH
spray: I'm in the very early stages of developing and testing my own line of
a spray and pill combination. But until then, I really like and use an oral
spray called
"Beyond HGH", which I really like and is close to the formulas I'm
working on. My research has led me to believe that certain balanced combinations
of other ingredients, including peptide chains, are responsible for much of what
people attribute the benefits of GH, not the GH itself (other than
injections). Still, while some spray's may work for other reasons, I've seen no unbiased legitimate studies that HGH can get into the body through the
lining of the mouth. That being said...
Here's
a link to the only oral spray company I trust - youth-hormone www.youth-hormone.com.
At this time, they and Beyond HGH are the only site/oral product that meet the stringent criteria
for what I personally put into my own body. They're also a small family business,
and are "users". They use the spray I do, and distribute it to insure the quality of
their own supply and to help others get reliable high quality
product for less $. They also sell wholesale in reasonable quantities, if you want to get some
friends together, or try it as a sideline business yourself. They offer
another human growth hormone related oral spray,
but in my opinion "Beyond HGH" is more than worth the slight extra cost.
WARNING SIGNS
OF "SCAMS": Remember,
there are a lot of great sounding cheap "deals" on the internet,
and stores. But they can be scams, "fake"
and potentially harmful products.
"DOCTORS":
First, watch out for claims of being a "doctor" to create an illusion
of credibility and trust. Look for a bio or what kind of doctor they are, and
check it out (someone can have a PhD in ancient literature, or be a minister,
and legally be called doctor). Check my credentials to see the difference.
CLINICAL
STUDY CLAIMS
COUNTERFEITING:
Even the hgh products I use, have been counterfeited - the bottle and label LOOK the
same, but the ingredients in the bottle aren't.
OTHER
SIGNS: I
recently heard that most banks won't allow new on-line businesses who sell hgh,
to get credit card processing - because so many of them get massive "charge
backs" for the junk products they sell (or they don't send anything). They
"take the money and run", leaving banks and customers holding the bag.
Another thing to watch out
for is when a company is far cheaper than their competition, or they offer "two for one deals", or other
gimmicks like "but wait, there's more, if you
order now you'll also get blah blah". Or, alleged wholesale on one or two
bottle sales. In my opinion, a company can't offer real wholesale unless
they buy a fair amount of quantity, at least 10.
For
instance, Youth
Hormone's wholesale minimum is 10 bottles - more than a years supply. Of course,
if you have the money, you could save a lot buying in quantity and save time by not
having to keep reordering.
I also don't trust "recommendations" from
most alleged hgh "experts". What makes them an expert?
For anti-aging
physicians and clinics or doctor supervised therapy with hgh injections, see
my links page, or make an appointment with my office in Maui or Colorado.
I receive
no compensation for any of the above recommendations, or for my email recommendations.
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