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scott825
Pro Bodybuilder
(Total posts: 162)
posted May 20, 2000 07:24 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for scott825   Click Here to Email scott825     Edit/Delete Message
My friends dad uses this growth hormone spray by Biogevity
& swears by it.It has a micro-dilution of
somatotropin,growth factor complex of lurong
extract containing IGF-1 & IGF-2.Each bottle
costs $60 for a month 2-3 sprays in the mouth
3 times daily.I was just wondering if anyone has had experience with this stuff & what does anyone else think.

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brandon
Amateur Bodybuilder
(Total posts: 59)
posted May 20, 2000 07:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for brandon   Click Here to Email brandon     Edit/Delete Message
In my opinion, all of these OTC GH products are a scam. You have to understand that GH is a 191 amino acid chain, and a compound that large will not penetrate the buccal membrane. And even if you were to swallow it, it would just get hacked to pieces, making it the most expensive protein supplement ever.

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Zeacky
Amateur Bodybuilder
(Total posts: 28)
posted May 20, 2000 10:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Zeacky   Click Here to Email Zeacky     Edit/Delete Message
I was also thinking of buying a bottle. Any more info would appreciated. Thanks!

Check out my prev. post on "mk-0677". Under the search function. It is an HGH oral spray made by Merk!

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scott825
Pro Bodybuilder
(Total posts: 162)
posted May 21, 2000 05:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for scott825   Click Here to Email scott825     Edit/Delete Message
Come on E2 If anyone on this board knows this
its gotta be you

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