Whatever is in these things does make you sleep nice..the question is though, what really is in them. No one has verified that they actually contain hgh or can deliver it transdermally, and almost no one seems to buy that it is even possible. They seem to do something, but Im getting the feeling they must be a scam. You'll never get anyone from ageforce to back up their claims or even give you enough info to make you feel good about what you're buying...that right there makes me VERY nervous. I myself have been tempted to buy some more, but their silence on the matter is probably pretty telling..least thats what my gut says :-(
So, this is now your fourth post saying ageforce products are a scam... And we have talked via pm..I have answered questions as best they can be answered-I'm not sure what else you wanna hear- but your basically just bashing at this point. Ageforce doesn't "beat around the bush" the label says -25 mg (milligrams) of GH produced by recombinant DNA technology (Somatropin)- and that is exactly what owner of the company will say it contains if asked directly. Here is the write up regarding "How" its done-
mAbout Our HGH Formula – Our production laboratories use a series of proprietary laboratory processes to alter the large 191 amino acid GH molecule (Dalton Weight 22,125) for high-percentage transdermal time-release patch delivery to one’s bloodstream. Each patch delivers a 25mg dose of growth hormone. Each patch dose is 3,000 to 5,000 higher than any other HGH supplement spray, patch, or liquid!
When I pressed the owner for more details the best he'd give was analogy. He basically said imagine trying to push a 1lb steel brick through key slot- it will never fit right? But if you were to take that same brick and stretched it until it was a long thread you could pass it through the key slot with ease. He said the manipulations to the gh molecule was similar in fashion to the analogy given and that no further details could be divulged due to the "extreme" proprietary nature of the formulation. Believe me I've pressed multiple times and they just sent budging on the whole "proprietary" formulation stance.
Now, you can take all of that anyway you want. That's the info that's available- that's it. Making multiple posts calling it a scam is not gonna get you any answers. I told you if you want some definitive proof, one way or the other, than run some bloods. It can be done for a reasonable amount.
I can understand where you are coming from as investigating these patches is the main reasons I started repping for ageforce. I too find it bothersome that there isn't more info and it honestly is a huge issue of contention for me. However, running around yelling scam isn't helping anything. I have used the patches and like you, there definitely is some noticeable effects- which generally correlate with what the product claims to do.