Ageforce called me and explained it to me you can email them on the home page ageforce.comI'm only going to address your last paragraph. The first paragraph is purely ancedotal, and there's I can't objectively debate a subjective experience.
Can you provide a picture of the patch? A micro needle that is injected subcutaneously should be visible to the naked eye. The human eye can see about as small as 0.1mm, the thickness of an average person's skin is 0.5mm (eye lids) to 4mm (soles of hands and feet). So if the microneedle is too small for the human eye to see it's too small to be injected subcutaneously.
Also, any preloaded injected product is considered a drug by the FDA and cannot be sold as a dietary supplement. Peotides, sterile water, bacteriostatic water, etc are legal to sell because 1. They can be used for other purposes like "research chemicals" and 2. They aren't preloaded into syringes/needles. The claim that tiny microneedle inject HGH would mean that Power Patch is a drug and cannot be legally sold without a prescription.
On that same note, FDA Certified HGH is a drug and cannot be legally sold without a prescription.
Another issue is that HGH is unstable in natural state and will slowly degrade. This is why HGH that is meant to be kept long term (longer than a month) comes in a consitituted form aka a freeze dried puck. Preloaded HGH pens like Norditropin FlexPro has a expiration of 4 weeks if refrigerated and 3 weeks at room temperature. How is Power Patch ensuring stablization of the HGH molecules if they're selling months at a time?
And finally, as mentioned before the price point they have per IU of HGH is not realistic. It's not comparable to even the cheapest of HGH on the market made from Chinese factories, it's 1/5 of the price. Yes, HGH recombinant technology has come a long way, but it's incredibly unlikely to see 20 cents per IU retail cost for FDA Certified HGH.
If however, against all odds, this company is selling real HGH without any prescription requirements then it would be blatantly illegal.
If you have had a good experience with it and you feel it's worth the money, then that's great. It's absolutely your money and you decide how to spend it. All I ask is that you objectively and neutrally look over my arguments, do your own independent in-depth research and see if the claims Power Patch is making are accurate.
Yes they work in my opinion cheaper products like animal pm work great too