HGH.com and it’s mirror site HumanGrowthHormones.com, sell “HGH” and other mass building products. They sale a product called the HgH 30000, a 3 bottle pack for 180 dollars. They say it contains homeopathic HGH, six Growth Factors, and 8 amino acid releasers in an oral spray. Even though no prescription is required, or needles, they say it will deliver the same results of real pharmaceutical injectable HGH. They claim their product works by directly stimulating the pituitary gland to release HGH naturally.

They conveniently don’t show you the actual cited ingredients on the bottle of HGH 30000. They then cite a bunch of HGH studies, but they don’t tell you that those studies cited are all done on injectable real HGH. There is no way that a product that naturally tries to stimulate the pituitary indirectly could be as strong or act like real injectable HGH. There is no proof or studies cited that their product works either. They won’t even reveal the exact ingredients and the amounts of each one. You could get the same results by taking a good amino acid mix or high protein diet, without spending 60 dollar a bottle on their fancy mix of amino acids.

HGH.com also sales many other products, too many to go into here, but they all look questionable. Their mass stack products which contain “legal steroids”, use names like Dianobol, Anadral 100, Winstral Max, which are just plays on the actual names of real illegal steroids. We don’t know what they contain because they won’t even give the ingredients, but they can’t be illegal steroids because they aren’t sold by prescription and aren’t using their names. They are sold for an outrageous price, for example the Anapolan Max 50 sales for 150 dollars! You’d be crazy to spend 150 dollars on something that doesn’t give it’s ingredients and isn’t even proven to work.