stephencraig New member Aug 10, 2014 #1 Can anyone give me feedback on the Novex product and/or comparison to the AgeForece HGH? Stephen
changemyoil66 Member Aug 18, 2014 #2 GF9 will do nothign for you. Its basically $90 bottle of glutamine.
stephencraig New member Aug 18, 2014 #3 Thanks. That was what I was afraid of. So what is this clinical study they site with 682% increase in serum levels after 2 hours?
Thanks. That was what I was afraid of. So what is this clinical study they site with 682% increase in serum levels after 2 hours?
Jiigzz Legend Aug 18, 2014 #4 stephencraig said: Thanks. That was what I was afraid of. So what is this clinical study they site with 682% increase in serum levels after 2 hours? Click to expand... Increase in what?
stephencraig said: Thanks. That was what I was afraid of. So what is this clinical study they site with 682% increase in serum levels after 2 hours? Click to expand... Increase in what?
stephencraig New member Aug 18, 2014 #5 right off the bottle and their ads: "682% Mean Increase in Serum Growth Harmone Levels" and they tout a clinical study that backs it up. Stephen
right off the bottle and their ads: "682% Mean Increase in Serum Growth Harmone Levels" and they tout a clinical study that backs it up. Stephen
De__eB Well-known member Aug 18, 2014 #7 stephencraig said: Can anyone give me feedback on the Novex product and/or comparison to the AgeForece HGH? Stephen Click to expand... Transdermal HGH is bull****, and you should probably permanently tune out anybody who tells you otherwise. The only feasible skin based hgh product would be microneedle, and that tech is just too expensive for the supplement market
stephencraig said: Can anyone give me feedback on the Novex product and/or comparison to the AgeForece HGH? Stephen Click to expand... Transdermal HGH is bull****, and you should probably permanently tune out anybody who tells you otherwise. The only feasible skin based hgh product would be microneedle, and that tech is just too expensive for the supplement market