Real human growth hormone is prescription only, and extremely risky to play around with, especially if you have a relatively intact endocrine system. See this link for side effects of HGH and what happens when the body produces too much on it's own: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_hormone
Here's a link that lists one of the side effects of HGH to be gynecomastia, but personally, the others are reason enough for me to stay away from it:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/growth-hormone/HA00030/NSECTIONGROUP=2
What is marketed OTC in the US are substances the seller HOPES will increase one's natural production of HGH, often called HGH releasers. I have seen some products that claim their product "provides the advantages of doctor-prescribed human growth hormone injections in convenient spray. No needles, no prescription, and the amazing results of injectable human growth hormone are available to you at a fraction of the cost."
Sounds too good to be true doesn't it? So, now you can get the same effects from a topical spray, even though prescription HGH is ALWAYS injected? Kind of makes me go Hmmmm, really? A three month supply of that particular spray is US$ 179.90
YMMV of course, but if you have the cash and give it a try, let the rest of us know your results.
This post was last modified: 26-07-2012, 07:03 PM by chrishoney.