Top Class Actions  |  April 21, 2014

Category: Consumer News

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GenF20Plus-HGHPeople who buy supplements do so with the belief that they will be able to take advantage of the benefits promised by the companies that make them. However, there are some who doubt whether or not the promises related to the efficacy of human growth hormone supplement GenF20 Plus are true.

The HGH treatment is supposed to result in the increase in the body’s production of human growth hormone, which is supposed to improve strength and energy. It is also a banned substance in most major sports. However, many of the ingredients in GenF20 Plus do not have scientific studies that directly link them to HGH production. Rather, it appears that many of them spur the same results.

For example, L-Valine helps in muscle metabolism and growth among other bodily functions. Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) is an anti-convulsive that has been linked to mood stability and in that same vein Alpha GPC is also known to have cognitive benefits. However, while optimum HGH levels will also result in these benefits, researchers have not found any link to actual hormone production.

Then there are questions regarding GenF20 Plus efficacy when it comes to the inclusion of L-arginine and L-ornithine, both of which are amino acids. Studies do indicate that L-arginine could help in promoting HGH levels that are twice the resting level or that resulting from a placebo. The scientists then used a nine-gram dose, and also noted that exercise was even more effective.

According to the HGH supplement maker, the product contains 130 mg, or less than five percent of that L-arginine.

Similarly, research into L-ornithine that used 40 times the amount listed in the ingredients list was unable to determine any statistically significant increase in the human growth hormone levels of the participants. There are other proprietary ingredients that are part of the preparation, and as a result it is unclear what role they might play for HGH supplement buyers.

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If you or someone you know purchased GenF20 Plus or another HGH supplement that did not work as advertised, you may be eligible for compensation. You can start to explore your options by visiting the HGH Supplement False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit Investigation. Here, you can enter information about your situation for a legal review by an experienced attorney that works with Top Class Actions. The initial consultation is completely free of charge and can provide you with valuable guidance on the best steps to take in your exact situation.

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One thought on Do HGH Supplements Like GenF20 Plus Work?

  1. Ganesh Chandra Nanda says:

    Could I know,is Gen f 20 plus a top rated HGH realiser ?

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