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Contrary to the HGH secretagogues formulations  there certainly have been many so-called "homeopathic HGH" liquid and capsules formulas come on the market in the last months. 

Currently these products are not recommended by leading longevity doctors because there is just no evidence to prove that they will have any effect on the individual taking them at all. 

In fact all evidence shows that they can't work.   What they are for the most part is alcohol.

Human Growth Hormone cannot be put into an oral product. When taken orally the hormone is destroyed in the digestive tract immediately. If this hormone were to be digested, there are no studies proving that HGH is bio-available in an oral form. 

Not one study exists in collective scientific literature around the globe that shows that an oral spray or liquid or HGH in any oral form can even be absorbed or utilized by the body, let alone cause any benefits to the subject taking it. In fact, countless studies that have been done have proven over the last twenty years that oral delivery of HGH simply does not and cannot work.

Here is another very important fact.:

Human Growth Hormone, or HGH, is illegal to sell in the United States of America without a doctor’s prescription.
 It only comes in one approved form–injections. 

Here is the actual quote from the FDA ruling. It states:

Section 303 of the "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act" states under paragraph E section 2:

"Whoever knowingly distributes, or possesses, with the intent to distribute, Human Growth Hormone for any use in humans other than the treatment of a disease or other recognized medical condition, as prescribed by a doctor, where such use has been authorized by the Secretary of Health and Human services under section 505 and pursuant to the order of a physician, is guilty of an offense punishable by not more than 5 years in prison, such fines as are authorized by the title 18, United Stated Code, or both."

So one of two things is happening when a company tries to sell you liquid, spray, or homeopathic HGH, either there really is HGH in their product and they are just blatantly breaking the law by selling it, trying to make a fast buck. If this is the case one would have to be very cautious as to how they are obtaining this highly volatile, synthetic ingredient. 

The other option is that there is no HGH in the product and therefore no active ingredients at all. If this is the case then you're just wasting your money.  Here you will find some additional medical facts that show why these products are like "snake oil"

FACT:  HGH is a large, fragile protein molecule with a molecular weight of 20,000. A protein molecule that large cannot penetrate intact membranes to any significant degree.

FACT:  Without refrigeration, the half-life of HGH is only a few seconds so no HGH could be found in these sprays. For storage and shipping, HGH must be very carefully freeze-dried under a vacuum to become a powder.

FACT:  The only source of HGH is from human genes, using very expensive and meticulous recombinant DNA technology. Growth hormone from any other source, even from other animals, does not work in humans.

FACT:  The chemical name for human growth hormone is somatropin. Growth hormone from other animals is chemically different and has no benefit for humans.

Most professionals agree that this kind of products will be pulled off the shelves by the FDA . Don't waste your time or money. 

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