TopConsumerReviews.com
Better Business Bureau Reliability Seal      Privacy Guarantee Seal

Who doesn't want to look younger, feel younger? Over the past few years clinical studies have proven the anti-aging benefits of Human Growth Hormone to fight the aging process.
There are a variety of HGH Supplements on the market without need of a prescription. TopConsumerReviews.com reviews and ranks the best HGH Supplements available today.
 

Join our Newsletter!

Email:

First Name:

Read more about our Newsletter

 

Join Today

and receive your copy of

"Secrets to Looking

and Feeling Younger"

an $19.95 value FREE with

your welcome newsletter!

 

Subscribe to our newsletter and receive your copy of "Secrets to Looking and Feeling Younger" today!

HGH SUPPLEMENTS

The studies are in; HGH (Human Growth Hormone), otherwise known as the "Master Hormone", can effectively fight the aging process. It controls the release of many other hormones in the body. Hundreds of clinical studies have shown that it can raise energy levels, enhance muscle, decrease fat, strengthen the heart, improve cholesterol, sharpen memory, improve sexual function, boost the immune system, improve sleep, and more.

Why is HGH so powerful? To start, HGH is a naturally occurring hormone created in everyone by the pituitary gland. As you grow beyond your early 20's, your natural HGH levels start to decline. That's when you start to notice signs of aging, such as weight gain and lack of energy. By the time you're 60, your HGH levels have decreased by 80% - which explains why healing takes far longer the older we get.

Clinical studies have shown that a 6-month treatment of HGH can reverse the effects of aging by 10-20 years. However, direct HGH therapy is tightly controlled by the FDA; it requires many injections costing thousands of dollars, and is available only by prescription. Almost always these injections are not covered by insurance.

As an alternative, companies have successfully developed products which stimulate your brain's pituitary gland into making more HGH naturally. These products come in several forms - such as capsules, powders, and sprays - and can vary widely in effectiveness.

There are a number of features to consider when looking for an HGH supplement. Some of these include:

•  Effectiveness.  Does the product effectively stimulate the release of increased HGH levels?

•  Guarantee.  If you're not satisfied, can you return the product for a full refund?

•  Value.  Does the product provide superior value for its price?

We hope you find this information valuable in selecting the right HGH Supplement for you!

 

 

 

"Everyone over 40 years old would be wise to investigate it because it increases the quality of your life."

 

- Sylvester Stallone, when asked about using HGH to prepare for his 2008 movie "Rambo"

 

 

 

"My skin tone got a lot better. I just felt better. My eyes got a lot brighter. My hearing, I swear, got better. I can keep up with people who are a lot younger than me."

 

- Dennis Pelino, 60-year-old Beverly Hills entrepreneur, on the benefits of HGH

 

CURRENT LOCATION

Home

HGH

> Detailed Reviews

 

RELATED REVIEWS

Anti-Aging Creams

Acne Treatments

Hair Removal

Hoodia

Popular Diets

Rapid Weight Loss

Stop Smoking

Teeth Whiteners

 

RELATED INFORMATION

 

 

ADVERTISEMENTS

 

 

Proleva

 

 

GHR1000

5 stars

GHR 1000

There's no question; GHR1000 is the best HGH supplement we've found. It combats the unwanted effects of aging by stimulating the production of HGH and ensuring your body gets the nutrients it needs. More...

HGH Energizer

4.5 stars

HGH ENERGIZER

HGH Energizer is an effective supplement that provides essential nutrients to boost your energy levels. A 6-month satisfaction guarantee helps this product rise in the rankings. More...

HGA

4 stars

HGA

HGA (Human Growth Agent) is an all-natural herbal spray supplement that does not contain any hormones. It is designed to combat the aging process by helping your body naturally increase its level of HGH. More...

Zytropin

3 stars

ZYTROPIN

Zytropin is a non-prescription oral spray that includes natural ingredients to help make you feel younger, healthier, and more energized. Although the cost looks high at first, the bottle contains a two-month supply, making the price very competitive with the other products reviewed. More...

Sytropin

3 stars

SYTROPIN

Sytropin is an orally active spray that blends ingredients to help improve the way you look and feel. The website is somewhat misleading however, as there is no HGH in this product. More...

Gen F20

2.5 stars

GENF 20

GenF20 HGH is a dietary supplement in capsule form and is designed to address health concerns such as decrease fat, improved skin, and better memory. We wish they were more forthcoming about their ingredients and offered a more consumer-friendly return policy. More...

Symbiotropin

1 star

SYMBIOTROPIN

Symbiotropin PRO-hGH is an effervescent berry-flavored dietary supplement. It seems to be designed more for bodybuilders wanting to increase muscle mass than for the average consumer. More...

Lose weight fast with Medifast!

 

 

 

 

 

 

HGH in the News

Why this scribe stayed home - Chicago Sun-Times
There are a number of reasons I didn't go to Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics. And it was close. I mean, I had an airline ticket, hotel room, press credential, and I'd no doubt already been added to the Chinese suspicious persons list. But I felt ...
Publ.Date : Sun, 17 Aug 2008 10:07:00 GMT

Krik Radomski & Brian McNamee: Proof Of A Set-Up. Their Program ... - Bleacherreport.com
Recently, Kirk Radomski gave Federal Agents shipping receipts that were said to be addressed to Roger Clemens and, according to the Daily News, would finally “link” Clemens to HGH. Then again the Daily News reported the same while using an ...
Publ.Date : Sat, 16 Aug 2008 00:57:00 GMT

Marlins' Paul Lo Duca out to prove success wasn't a fraud - Palm Beach Interactive
SAN FRANCISCO — Catcher Paul Lo Duca has apologized several times for bad judgment since the Mitchell Report on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball cited evidence that he used human growth hormone. But the taunts keep coming. After he recently ...
Publ.Date : Mon, 18 Aug 2008 00:54:00 GMT

Krik Radomski & Brian McNamee's "Program," Paper-Trails & TX Judge ... - Bleacherreport.com
Recently, Kirk Radomski gave Federal Agents shipping receipts that were said to be addressed to Roger Clemens and, according to the Daily News, would finally “link” Clemens to HGH. Then again the Daily News reported the same while using an ...
Publ.Date : Sat, 16 Aug 2008 00:57:00 GMT

Padres trade Maddux back to Dodgers - TSN
LOS ANGELES - Greg Maddux is headed back to the Los Angeles Dodgers. San Diego and Los Angeles agreed to a trade that puts the 353-game winner in a pennant race again, according to a person familiar with the deal who spoke on condition of anonymity ...
Publ.Date : Mon, 18 Aug 2008 00:54:00 GMT

Cox, teammates want Kotsay to stay with Braves - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Mark Kotsay has made enough of an impression this season that his manager and Braves teammates have been saying lately they’d love to have him back next year. Kotsay is a free agent after the season. It was understood before the season started that ...
Publ.Date : Mon, 18 Aug 2008 23:49:00 GMT

comments on: Were the Old-Time Fighters Tougher? - East Side Boxing
STRONGMAN Again Mosley is in court claimiing he was injecting a substance every day in his stomach which was HGH and taking a solution called the CLEAR which was undetectable testosterone but had no idea thinking they were vitamins from ...
Publ.Date : Mon, 18 Aug 2008 04:58:00 GMT

Bonds a misfit? Not with Rays (and stick it, Yankees, Red Sox) - CBS Sportsline
The Tampa Bay Rays deserve Barry Bonds, and I mean that in the best possible way. Whether Barry Bonds deserves the Rays -- whether he deserves to play for any team in baseball -- is another question. But it's a question I'm willing to shelve for the ...
Publ.Date : Sun, 17 Aug 2008 23:35:00 GMT

Eric Gagne uncertain about how Dodgers fans may react - Los Angeles Times
Eric Gagne admits to being nervous when he thinks of what he might hear from the Dodger Stadium crowd if he is called out of the Milwaukee Brewers' bullpen this weekend. A lot has changed for the former Cy Young Award-winning closer in the two years ...
Publ.Date : Sat, 16 Aug 2008 00:57:00 GMT