Anyone Heard of Serovital HGH Booster??

HackTwat

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I came in from work tonight and my lady says she has a good idea for an article. She had been researching HGH and HGH Boosters today. I really haven't heard or really read much about the boosters. I just stick with the real deal, ya know?

So, I copy and pasted the info from one of the websites she had me checking out. I thought maybe someone else had either tried something similar or this product in particular....

Please know that I am in NO WAY promoting this product for ANY reason. I am only asking if anyone has tried this????



Turn Back Time
With The “Anti-Aging”
Breakthrough Everyone
Is Talking About!
The truth about human growth hormone (HGH):
What is it? Where does it come from?
Can you boost it naturally?
And is it really the fountain of youth?

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A recent Shape magazine article starts out with a very provocative statement: “When you see a 50-year-old actress who can pass for 35, you can bet that good genes aren’t the only things responsible for her youthful glow.” It’s no secret that the rich and famous of Beverly Hills have been turning to Botox® and plastic surgery for years in an attempt to hang on to their youth. But did you know that many among this “it” crowd have been visiting some of the most expensive clinics in the world for controversial human growth hormone (HGH) therapy?
Why? Because they believe HGH helps reduce body fat, increase lean muscle mass, boost mood, heighten sex drive, give them plenty of energy, get rid of wrinkles and tighten saggy skin... making them look and feel decades – not years, but decades – younger. In fact, some are even calling it the “Fountain of Youth.”
Dr. Oz says: “A recent study [on SeroVital-hgh] showed patients given a special blend of amino acids saw their HGH levels spike more than 6 times...”


[h=3]So what exactly is HGH?[/h] HGH is a single chain peptide hormone that’s manufactured deep within the brain... in the pituitary gland. It’s released into the bloodstream and travels throughout the body. It passes into your fat cells and can actually cause them to shrink. It enters your muscle cells, stimulating lean muscle growth so you look more tight and toned, even if you haven’t been working out. When it reaches the skin it maintains healthy blood flow, ramps up collagen production and strengthens the underlying substructure of the skin’s critical architecture, keeping your skin firm, tight and smooth, which is why so many experts call HGH the “youth” hormone... and why some believe it’s the key to combatting aging. The problem is that while our bodies do manufacture HGH, our levels begin to decline rapidly as we age, and until recently the best way to increase our HGH levels was through expensive prescription injections (costs can run as high as $1500 per month). In addition to their high cost, these synthetic HGH injections are also extremely controversial, because some experts fear that introducing synthetic HGH into the body may upset the natural production of HGH.
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[h=4]ULTA BEAUTY says:[/h]"Even with more than 550 stores, we're still having a tough time keeping SeroVital in stock!"


[h=3]Is there a way to increase growth hormone levels naturally?[/h]
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Until recently, the answer to that question would have been a resounding “No.” However, in September of 2012, a group of some of the most highly respected scientists in the world presented their research findings at the prestigious Obesity Society’s 30th Annual Scientific Meeting. These research results made headlines, because they showed that for the first time, there was an oral compound capable of increasing mean, bioactive, serum (blood) growth hormone levels... by 682%. Since that time
The formula that was the subject of these research findings is now being sold by SanMedica International™ under the trade name SeroVital. And despite its much-hyped research, SeroVital remained an “underground” sensation... until the famed Dr. Oz discussed the product’s research on his show.
He introduced the show segment by asking his audience, “How many of you want to start feeling 20 years younger right now?” and then discussed what he called “a new frontier: stimulating your body’s production of growth hormones naturally with amino acids.” And when Dr. Oz told his audience, “I have been searching for this from the day we started the show. I’ve been looking for ways of increasing HGH naturally because I don’t like getting the injections,” you can imagine the frenzy he started.
Before long, SanMedica was having trouble keeping SeroVital– with its proprietary, highly specialized, patent-pending amino acid formula – in stock. It went from underground sensation to full-blown phenomenon.
Now, after more than 30 years of time-consuming, detailed research, there’s finally an affordable oral formula that encourages the pituitary gland to increase growth hormone production naturally, with out dangerous drugs or synthetic hormone injections.
[h=3]Is it worth it?[/h]To me, anything that may reduce wrinkles, tighten saggy skin, decrease body fat, increase lean muscle mass, strengthen bones, and boost mood, while giving you plenty of energy and improving sex drive, is a no-brainer. However, make no mistake about it, the “established” medical community (and of course, they know everything) would say its benefits are largely anecdotal, with research that’s preliminary. But there’s no denying that something that has a chance of making you look and feel decades, not years, but DECADES, younger, is... at the very least... irresistible. Frankly, I’m ready to try it.
How about you?
 
garbage,

#1 its promoted by DR. Oz.
#2 you cant get a list of ingredients
#3 its advertised like a infomercial
#4 the only listed "ingredients" GH secretotgogues have been around for years

why not just use something that the dr's recommend then like
sermorelin
 
That's what I thought and what I told my lady....May have her talked into trying the real deal now....lol
 
Be careful with ANY supplement that claims to change or work with your HGH has proven effects on weight loss and muscle gain, HOWEVER, the long-term effects and effects when quitting are unknown. If our bodies were meant to have high levels of HGH as adults, they would continue to produce it. It can be very dangerous to mess with our hormones without a physician's approval-just make sure you have a DR with no investment in the company you are inquiring about. I use supplements, so I am not against all supplements. I just hate to see people put their health at risk and compromise their finances. My mom believes everything Dr. Oz says to take--he recommends taking a handful of different products on every show! Imagine your medicine cabinet if you took everything! Companies pay him to endorse products, so be careful. Also, drugs and supplements may block each other when it comes to absorption, and/or may not even actually be absorbed because your digestive enzymes break them to the point where they do nothing at all. Just do your research/images/smilies I am curious how the product works but I would like to see it written from a source that is separate from their company.
 
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[h=2]can not believe this shit is still popular and very much so. Unreal

Serovital HGH[/h]
 
Junk! Stick with Pfizer 36iu, Norditropin 30iu, or Omnitrope 45iu all pharma grade.
 
Complete bunk. We have seen products like this before. It's just a bunch of lysine, arginine, acetyl l-cysteine, glutamine, and a couple of unknowns.
 
yes, but the amount of searches for this shit every month is astounding, and I don't know why lmao lol, this and that growth factor 9 bullshit had crazy high volume searches I noticed when doing key word research, just incredible lmao.
 
Be careful with ANY supplement that claims to change or work with your HGH has proven effects on weight loss and muscle gain, HOWEVER, the long-term effects and effects when quitting are unknown. If our bodies were meant to have high levels of HGH as adults, they would continue to produce it. It can be very dangerous to mess with our hormones without a physician's approval-just make sure you have a DR with no investment in the company you are inquiring about. I use supplements, so I am not against all supplements. I just hate to see people put their health at risk and compromise their finances. My mom believes everything Dr. Oz says to take--he recommends taking a handful of different products on every show! Imagine your medicine cabinet if you took everything! Companies pay him to endorse products, so be careful. Also, drugs and supplements may block each other when it comes to absorption, and/or may not even actually be absorbed because your digestive enzymes break them to the point where they do nothing at all. Just do your research/images/smilies I am curious how the product works but I would like to see it written from a source that is separate from their company.
Curious if you will be back. I missed it the first time but no more hidden links or you will be banned.
 
Yes I'm Using it!

[FONT=&quot]Well, I started serovital hgh[FONT=&quot] on Saturday night so we will see how it goes. I have been doing a lot of research and I found out that there is another product with a different name that has the exact same ingredients and it is made by a company that appears to be owned by the same company or possibly a sister company. That product is called Growth Factor 9 and the reviews on that product seem even more promising. I am only taking three pills each night, instead of the recommended dosage of four pills, just to be on the safe side. I am a very small person so I tend to cut back on dosages anyway.[/FONT][/COLOR]

[FONT=&quot]Only being a few days into it, I have noticed nothing so far in terms of results or side effects so I will just wait and see. I am also going to call my primary care doctor's office today to let them know that I am taking it so that there is a notation in my chart.[/FONT]
 
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[FONT=&quot]Well, I started serovital hgh[FONT=&quot] on Saturday night so we will see how it goes. I have been doing a lot of research and I found out that there is another product with a different name that has the exact same ingredients and it is made by a company that appears to be owned by the same company or possibly a sister company. That product is called Growth Factor 9 and the reviews on that product seem even more promising. I am only taking three pills each night, instead of the recommended dosage of four pills, just to be on the safe side. I am a very small person so I tend to cut back on dosages anyway.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Only being a few days into it, I have noticed nothing so far in terms of results or side effects so I will just wait and see. I am also going to call my primary care doctor's office today to let them know that I am taking it so that there is a notation in my chart.[/FONT]
Nice job with the advertising links.

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