
False Claims About HGH Products Having Clinical StudiesThe sellers who own the HGH consumer rating web sites also know how important IGF-1 clinical studies proving effectiveness are, so even though the product their consumer web site was built to advertise and sell has had no legitimate clinical studies, they may claim that it has. Fake or Stolen IGF-1 Clinical ResultsThey may even make up clinical results that do not exist, or copy the clinical results of others. There have been instances where we have found our own IGF-1 clinical results displayed on web sites selling other products. Just because an HGH consumer rating and review web site says that a certain product has been clinically tested, do not assume it is true. When a web site claims a product has had clinical studies make sure you see the study results, along with the doctor's and facility's names (names that are legible, and not just a photo with signatures that cannot be read), as part of the clinical results. Also, make sure the studies were done independently. Lisa Wells, RN (Registered nurse for 26+ years, working with human growth hormone therapies for over 10 years.)
Article: False Claims About IGF-1 Clinical Studies
The clinical studies done on our ProBLEN HGH formula
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