Claiming to stimulate the pituitary gland to increase HGH production in the body, GHR1000 also claims to use a higher number of effective ingredients than anybody else. All HGH supplements are based on the fact that people don’t feel as young as they used to as they age, and the HGH hormone tends to decrease in direct conjunction with this aging process. GHR1000 claims to turn back the clocks of time. This all sounds great. But then GHR1000 makes the mistake of claiming that their product is manufactured in a “FDA certified lab.” This is meant to imply that their product is FDA approved. There are currently no FDA approved HGH supplements, and there are also no HGH supplements produced in “FDA certified labs.”
Price: $79.99
Ingredients and Mechanisms of Action:
In any HGH supplements, you should expect to see a lot of amino acids and testosterone enhancers like tribulus terrestis, colostrum, l-glutamine, and l-arginine for example. You might even see alpha-GPC, which directly targets the pituitary gland and in and of itself increases HGH production. GHR1000 has quite a few of the testosterone boosters and amino acids. However, it lacks the one ingredient proven to directly affect the growth of HGH, that being alpha-GPC. In addition, it only uses small quantities of the amino acids it lists, all equaling out to insignificant results.
Overall Impression of GHR1000:
The FDA has recently come down on makers of certain HGH products, because they claimed their products were FDA approved of produced in “FDA certified labs.” Apparently, the makers of GHR1000 didn’t catch the hint, or they just don’t care. Either way, they have only some of the right ingredients in small and insignificant amounts. So we would not buy this product for any reason, let alone in the hope that it would increase your body’s natural production of HGH.
