HGH Spray
I read on your website about HGH spray...and I have some questions: 1. Does smoking interfere with the mouth's ability to absorb the HGH? If so, does one need to quit before using your growth hormone spray? 2. Does your HGH spray have any side effects...namely on the gastrointestinal tract? Does it adversely persons with colitis or proctitis? 3. How long after using your HGH spray will one start to feel the effects? 4. Does the pituitary gland ever become "saturated" with signals for stimulation from HGH and simply not respond any longer? 5. Is human growth hormone something you can take for the rest of your life without any long term side effects? 6. Lastly, does your HGH spray interfere with over the counter medications such as aspirin, Tylenol, etc? Thanks, Stan 1. We have no information that smoking inhibits the mouth's ability to absorb HGH. We have many customers who use the product who are smokers. 2. In six years selling the product we've had no reports of side effects involving the gastrointestinal tract, colitis, or proctitis. 3. Everyone reacts to the product differently. Those in good shape tend to feel results sooner than those in poor shape. It takes 2-4 weeks for growth hormone to get fully into your system. If you feel nothing in 4 weeks it's not working for you. Some people start to feel a change after a day or two. 4. Because our homeopathic spray contains real HGH it does not rely on the stimulation of the Pituitary Gland. The product actually triggers your liver (as if the body had an increase in human growth hormone) to produce IGF-1 which is the substance that brings the increased invigoration. 5. We've had people on the product for over 6 years, doing fine, no side effects. 6. There are no homeopathic preparations that interfer with other over the counter products that we know of. Thanks for your inquiry. © 2000-2007 Pros, Inc. All
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