As Baby Boomers age, they are obsessed with wanting to
reverse the aging process. As a result, the market for the human growth
hormone (HGH) market is exploding. One such product is GenF20. The idea
behind HGH products is that they stimulate the body to fight the signs of
aging. Terms such as 'fountain of youth' and 'miracle aging cure' flourish
as people try desperately to hold onto or bring back their youthful
appearance.
During childhood and early adulthood, the body abounds with HGH which
diminishes as the body ages. HGH is essential for muscle growth, metabolism,
healing, bone growth, and proper brain functioning. Sexual function and
healthy organs including skin, hair and nails are also dependent on proper
levels of HGH. With aging, all of these functions decrease.
As anti-aging products now flood the market, the most popular product is
GenF20. Many of the other anti-aging products are made of synthetic hormones
while GenF20 is natural and formulated to fuel the body's pituitary gland
into making its own growth hormone. When this happens, energy levels
increase as well as the biological functions that reverse the effects of
aging.
Specifically, GenF20 is touted as reversing aging skin effects, improving
memory and thinking, igniting sexual desire, treating depression and
improving sleep. Makers of the product also claim that it eliminates fat
stores throughout the body as well as improves muscle strength and skin's
elasticity. As it increases metabolism, so is it easier to lose weight.
This popular HGH product is available in two forms: a daily supplement and
an oral spray. The daily supplement is generally recommended to take twice
per day while the oral spray is recommended to be taken along with the
supplement.
Are there any side effects associated with this HGH? Reports vary in terms
of number and severity, but some reported effects include headache,
sleepiness and nausea.
Although the most popular of HGH products on the market, the question still
remains as to whether GenF20 is legitimate or scam. No doubt it is a
legitimate product, but one issue of concern is that it is not available in
retail stores: it can only be purchased online. Another issue is its cost
which puts it into the hands of the relatively elite. This pricing is
allegedly the result of its unusual and rare ingredients.
The bottom line is that this supplement reportedly has an effect on the
body's HGH levels which in turn improves some aspects of the aging process.
On the other hand, it is not the miraculous 'fountain of youth' as some
claim it to be.