This time
we have an hgh releaser supplement that comes as individual packets
of powder.
This
product comes from Maximum Human Performance ( MHP ) and was
formulated by Dr. Vincent C. Giampapa, MD. Dr. Giampapa was a
founding member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (
A4M ).
Maybe we are actually
looking at a decent product.
This time
the ingredients were easy to find. We just took them off the
box.
Ingredients:
-
Anterior
pituitary substance 25 mg
-
Broad
Bean 10 mg
Amino acid
blend: 5,000 mg
-
Glycine
-
L-Glutamine
-
L-Tyrosine
-
GABA
-
L-Arginine ( as L-arginine HCL
)
-
Pyroglutamic acid
-
L-Lysine
( as L-lycine HCL )
Good
ingredients. All proven growth hormone releasers.
A very good gh stack.
This is an
older formula and would be better if it was updated with the
addition of a couple newer supplements.
We never
like it when the exact amount of each ingredient is not disclosed.
The 5,000 mg amino acid blend could theoretically contain enough of
one or two to stimulate growth hormone release. Shame not to
have the real information.
I said the
ingredients came off the box. No, I did not just read it on a
shelf. I have actually taken this product.
See, when
we find what looks to be a decent product, we buy some and give it
a try.
Well we
bought some boxes of Secretagogue One and took it for a couple of
weeks. The test subjects are all people who are into these kinds of
supplements and have a long history of taking it. There were no
fancy blood test but all the experiential reports were
positive.
When
properly cycled, each box can be a 6 week supply.
The suggested retail is $74.95 but it can be found on the web for
under $45.00. That makes the monthly effective cost about $30.00. A
good value.
This is
one of the best anti-aging products we have come
across to date.
We do have
to grade down for the lack of full disclosure.
Secretagogue One receives a product rating
of B.