Neugenisis HGH Information

Neugenisis, a nutritional supplement available in health and vitamin stores and on the Internet, is advertised as an effective anti-aging formula. The manufacturer claims this product improves muscle tone and mass, increases energy, helps the immune system, and stimulates the body's natural production of human growth hormone, or HGH.
  1. Manufacturer Claims

    • The exact amount and percentage of ingredients is kept confidential by the manufacturer. But the product advertising claims the supplement contains high levels of useful amino acids and antioxidants, as well as vitamin B6, GABA (said to stimulate pituitary production of HGH), and colustrum for rejuvenation of the skin and muscles. Manufacturer claims also mention a state-of-the-art blending process, the Argivive process, which adds tribulis terrestris (a flowering herb claimed to stimulate the sex drive), red raspberry and grape seed extract, designed to stimulate HGH production.

    Why HGH?

    • Neugenisis's primary claim is to stimulate the body's production of HGH, a naturally occurring hormone that counters many of the effects of aging, including wrinkled skin, lessening muscle tone, a weaker immune system, memory loss, sleeplessness and decreased energy. For many people, this property makes Neugenisis and other HGH stimulators preferable to directly injecting or consuming orally synthetic HGH, which as an anabolic agent is banned by many athletic organizations.

    A Little History

    • NeuLife, the manufacturer of Neugenisis, launched the product in 2003. The product now comes in tablet form, or as a spray that is applied underneath the tongue.

    Healthy Lifestyle

    • Doctors recommend a healthy diet and regular exercise as the best means to combat the effects of aging. NeuLife also urges people using Neugenisis to get adequate exercise, drink at least eight glasses of water a day in order to properly absorb the product into the system, and not use the supplement as a replacement for healthy eating.

    FDA

    • As a nutritional supplement, Neugenisis is not subject to review or approval by the FDA. The FDA only takes action against such a product after it has come to market and is shown to cause harmful side effects. As of the end of 2009, Neugenisis was not subject to any investigation or restriction by the FDA.

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