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  • Human Growth Hormone Creams

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    Whenever a new form of alternative medicine comes in the market, its epidermal form definitely comes in. Although this form of medication is definitely less effective, it can be considered if anyone for some reason cannot opt for oral or injectable form of Hgh.

    Human Growth Hormone Creams are transdermal in nature and restore your body’s production of HGH. One of the drawbacks of these creams id their unpleasant smell. However, these creams are comparatively cheaper with cost being about $75 for a one month supply. Growth Hormone creams are absorbed through skin very easily. From subcutaneous-fat, these creams are absorbed by capillary-blood.

    These creams are Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and are synthesized in 2% base for easy absorption by the skin. This subversive product features “Liposome” technology. Billions of tiny microscopic time-released “bubbles” are filled with safe homeopathic human growth hormone for direct absorption into the bloodstream. Care is taken to keep them hypoallergic as well as anti-comedogenic. Their non-greasy texture is helpful to penetrate the multiple layers of the skin. They add wonders to the skin making them firm, supple, youthful and elastic. They fight the aging problems of the skin thus reducing wrinkles and brown spots.

    However, Hgh creams are meant only for adults. They should not be used by pregnant and breast feeding women or by people suffering from breast cancers, cancer of the ovaries or prostate.

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