How To Steer Away From HGH Scams



Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2009

by John Kyrill
http://www.hghhelp.info

The use of human growth hormones has become a big high dollar market. There are products everywhere claiming to contain HGH that promise great results and unsuspecting consumers fall into the trap. This can be frustrating for those who genuinely are looking for a legitimate product and who are confused about how to choose a good product. Still there are many good products out there that will give consumers the results they desire. It is important However to be aware of the scams in order to spot them and stay away from them.

The web is great for researching about anything you could imagine. Many people head to the internet and the search engines to find a suitable HGH product and this is actually a great way to research the various products that are available. However the scammers also know that unsuspecting consumers are scouring the internet looking for good products so they use this to their advantage. Some websites give consumer comparison charts where they compare various products and of course their product is always the best one. Many of these charts are fabricated to make the product look good. Oftentimes no one has done any kind of legitimate research on any of the products; to produce a chart they simply come up with a bunch of numbers and make sure that their product comes out on top. Many of these con artists also work together so do not assume that a company is legitimate simply because other companies back it or give it their approval. Additionally don't Believe in every review out there. Never base the decision to buy a product based solely on the customer reviews because there is no definitive way to prove they are legit.

Potential scammers also claim that their products are totally natural and contain all of these great herbal or natural enhancing products. Make sure to find out exactly what these magic ingredients are and whether or not they are actually contained in the product. Every so called natural or herbal product may not contain any of those great ingredients. Do not take their word for it. Anyone thinking about HGH therapy should research it and make sure that it is safe for them. Be wary of HGH supplements that claim to have huge amounts of HGH. Many times the number amount is big but the measurements are in nanograms or another small unit of measurement. Most people do not realize that a nanogram is extremely small and it takes a bunch of them to make a gram. Do not be fooled. Find out exactly how much HGH is supposedly contained in the product. They take advantage of the fact that most consumers do not pay attention to that small detail. Most importantly, only buy from companies that give a guarantee on their products so that if the product does not meet your needs you could always get your money back. Also try to buy from manufacturers that have their supplements made in FDA approved labs.

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