
HGH Surge claims to be the “growth hormone enhancer for youthful vitality.” They essentially call it the proverbial fountain of youth. They claim it can promote healthy metabolism, less fat, improved skin tones, and dense bones. It should be noted that a company implying that its formula can help you to lose weight automatically should be discarded as an option. The HGH hormone can do a lot of things. But it is not a weight loss drug and it will not make it instantly easier to attain that size 2 you’ve been trying for. That aside, HGH Surge also claims you can achieve better cognitive function and glucose metabolism.
Price: $36.50
Ingredients and Mechanism of Action:
HGH Surge uses chromium, niacin, l-arginine, l-lysine, l-glutamine, glycine, acetyl-l-carnitine, GABA, velvet bean extract, l-ornithine, l-citruline, ornithine, ornithine ketoglutarate, l-citruline, DMAE, Gingko leaf, 5-HTP, and toothed clubmoss. Most of these are proteins which can contribute to some of the benefits of HGH, but haven’t been proven to directly affect the production of HGH. DMAE on the other hand can be a powerful antioxidant, and 5-HTP is often used as a natural mood elevator. However, toothed club moss, we really saw no use for, as its main function is to work as a diuretic. That has nothing to do with encouraging the growth of HGH or any of its potential benefits.
Overall Impression of HGH Surge:
HGH Surge is a lot of things, but over and above all, it is not a valid HGH releaser. It uses only some of the ingredients a good HGH releaser should have, and of those, it uses only extremely small quantities. They make some questionable claims that cannot be applied to HGH supplements in general, and there are certainly better options.
