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| Rank: New Member Experience: 1-2 Years Join Date: Oct 2007
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Gender: | i herd of a sup. called pure igf extreme, its suppose to be somewhat similar to HGH (obviously not as good, but similarish) you put it under your tounge for 60 seconds, adn it absorbs into your system. i was wondering if anyone knows anything about it or has tried it or anything, wanted some input before i spend 50 bucks on another supplement. any input/advice would be appreciated, thanx. |
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| Moderator Rank: Heavyweight Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2005
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Gender: | It's complete and utter bullshit. Not only will the delivery system not work there probably wouldn't be enought of any active ingredient if it did. None of these type products found on the internet are real. Seriously. The delivary system alone is huge business. If someone has technology that works they would be selling it to huge pharmaceutical companies not to suckers on the net for 50 bucks a pop. Although I noticed a startling coincidence. It seems this stuff is made from New Zealand Deer Velvet Antler (derivative). It just so happens that is exactly what I used to build the bridge I'm selling also. If anyone is interested. |
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| Rank: New Member Experience: 5-7 Years Join Date: Nov 2007
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| Honestly, its a supplement that has a bunch of fancy names but essentially is all the same. All the ingredients that are listed are just are just normal steps that happens when your body produces insulin in your pancreas and then gets metabolized in your liver. Most of the those are just steps that occur on a neuronal level. Personally, its a waste of money. |
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