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    GH Supplement

    Is there a GH oral supplement that works on the market that can not be tested for?

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    IMO GH in order to work has to be injected.

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    Understand this. Just wondering if anyone knew of an oral way of increasing GH lvls through supplement form.

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    waste of money imo

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    They do not work at all.....have someltamine and arginine before bed....that the best you can do (very slight) or go for the real GH

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    i have a couple bottles of GH-1 from LG science, that came with some formadrol a while back....it was free and i have it. Should i take it? Not gonna hurt to try is it? or is it 110% trash?

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    Arginine, but it has to be pure Arginine Powder and at least 10 gm before bed.

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    gh over the counter is useless, prob will have more placebo effects then anything.

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    They don't work because HGH is a VERY delicate and complex 191 amino acid hormone. This brings up the a problem with companies trying claim oral HGH products. - you can not take HGH orally. So, even if a company wanted to break the law and sell HGH as a pill/spray or powder - it would not work because the HGH would break down before it ever reaches the bloodstream.

    Also, you have a financial problem. Give Eli Lilly a call and see how much 200 micrograms (the amount a 40 year old secretes each day) of recombinant GH cost. You will quickly find out that the math just doesn't work. How can they sell a 1 month supply for $100 when the raw material would cost over $1,000 a month

    There is a case when the above claim can be true - but very exaggerated. The FDA has determined that if there is less than 2001 nanograms (ng) of the HGH drug present in a supplement - it is NOT considered a drug. The theory is that in such small trace amounts, the drug has no impact so it is not classified as a drug

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    oral GH...waste of money.

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