Beware of deceitful HGH companies
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The world of internet is full of HGH products and companies each promising to revive your youth or create magic. The companies use several dishonest means to lure their customers. One such method is creating search engines and websites to deceive customers and by constructing bogus comparison charts that imply a fair comparison among anti-aging and growth hormone products, but that actually place self-serving product recommendations at the top of the list.
Again, often these companies use several counterfeit ingredients in forming the product and then market something like “herbal hgh” or “herbal growth enhancers” and so on. What a con artist does is sets up shell corporations then slaps three (or more) different labels on the products, making it look like it all comes from three different companies. Then he sets up a rigged consumer comparison website and, coincidentally, happens to list his very own products as top-rated recommendations.
Several companies say their product contains a “huge” dose of 1500 to 2000 nanograms (ng) of real HGH. A nanogram ( ng ) equal one billionth of a gram. That is 1/1,000,000,000 of a gram. So, 100,000 nanograms would be a whole lot of nothing!
So be careful when you buy hgh online.
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