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Question: I'd Like Your Opinion On Muscle-Linc's PRO hGH For Building Mass?
I'd like your opinion on Muscle-Linc's PRO hGH for building mass? I saw an ad in Ironman Magazine and the article sounded pretty good. They were offering a money back guarantee. Can you give me more info about this new supplement and is it safe to take? Could you also tell me where to get this product at the best price?


Answer #1
I just went to purchase this product at a supplement store in New York City (sorry, I can't remember the name) and they were selling it for $99. This is considerably less than what Muscle-Linc is selling it for through their Ironman ads. I have also seen it cheaper on other nutritional web sites. I don't recall the names. Just enter the name into your search engine and it should find sites for you.

Also, the store in NYC mentioned that there were other comparable growth hormone products out there that were even cheaper, one of which they also carried. I decided to purchase it instead of the Muscle-Linc product. I haven't started to take it yet, so I can't comment on how a growth hormone product works. All I can comment on is that they are pretty pricey. I had spoken to someone who owned a supplement store in Texas that said they weren't sure that the growth hormone products would even work. He thought that the supplement would be digested in your stomach without getting any of the growth hormone effects.


Answer #2
I have just purchased PRO hGH, but haven't had time for it to take effect. Is it safe? Who knows. I don't think there has been ample time to conduct the appropriate studies. I have a background in Food Science, and studying the ingredients found in PRO hGH I wouldn't think it would be harmful. However, some 3rd hand information contained in a previous answer stated that the product wouldn't work because it would be digested in your stomach. NONSENSE! This product is protein "chelated". Which in lay terms means the active ingredients are coated with proteins which are digested, but the active ingredients will eventually attach to the appropriate receptor site on the pituitary and help release your own "GH".

Dancin'Bear


Answer #3
I am a distributor for a company that sells a HGH product. An analog HGH product is far better than the precursors on the market. The testimonials are amazing. Many bodybuilders and athletes use it to build muscle and increase strength. The product is biologically activated somatotropin encapsulated in a macro-molecular structure designed to facilitate delivery of large molecular weight proteins via oral spray. The price, 30ml for $84.35.


Answer #4
I have read in the book (I believe the copyright was 1988) Fundamentals of Human Performance, a college textbook - that growth hormone causes the heart walls to grow and decreases efficiency. They pointed out that this is a very serious and dangerous side effect. Possibly, the sources of Gh may be different now--maybe not. Even though I would love the benefits that this substance has to offer, it seems way too scary for me until I am sure that there is no effect on the heart. I urge caution and careful research. What scares me the most is that none of this is ever mentioned by any supplement seller, or even on this site. I named the source of my info--they have all their sources listed in the book. Hopefully someone will follow up and update.


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