Radar Online Adds to Mounting Growth Hormone "Anti-Aging" Frenzy with Mention of SeroVital™-hgh
Popular Gossip Site Touts SeroVital from SanMedica for Celeb-Worthy Skin
NEW YORK, Feb. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- A recent article on favorite celebrity gossip site Radar Online listed "The 10 Most Flawless Faces Of Awards Season," highlighting the creamy complexions of beauties like Ann Hathaway, Jennifer Lawrence, and Helen Hunt. Then the always-hip site revealed a little secret to its readers: "But you don't have to be a celebrity to look younger and achieve flawless skin." Rather than touting a new skin cream or cosmetic, however, it joined the ranks of media moguls like The Today Show, Good Morning America, Fox News, CNN, and The Dr. Oz Show, who've all been running features on human growth hormone (hGH) therapy. hGH therapy is rapidly becoming the hottest new "it" treatment among Hollywood A-Listers due to its touted ability to reduce wrinkles, decrease body fat, increase lean muscle mass, boost energy, rev up sex drive, and make you look and feel decades — not years, but DECADES — younger.
The Radar Online article said, "On a recent episode of his Dr. Oz show, Mehmet Oz, M.D. talked about a new study focusing on how a combination of human growth hormone (hGH) and amino acids work together as an anti-aging agent. hGH is an essential hormone produced by the body that's responsible for ramping up collagen production, the protein that helps your skin maintain its structure. As you age, hGH and collagen production naturally slow down, which can lead to thinner, looser skin."
And then Radar Online dropped a bombshell on its fans: "But the results of a recent study Dr. Oz cited have shown that a new product, SeroVital, can improve hGH levels by up to 600 percent. SeroVital comes in pill form and contains a special blend of amino acids that, when taken on an empty stomach, have been shown to naturally boost your body's production of hGH." This is huge news and likely a big part of the reason why an hGH revolution is exploding across the U.S., because until SeroVital, the best way to increase hGH levels was through prescription injections. But now — finally — after 30 years of research, there's an oral compound capable of increasing human growth hormone levels.
The research behind SeroVital first made headlines in September of 2012, when it was presented at the prestigious Obesity Society's 30th Annual Scientific Meeting. A group of some of the most renowned scientists in the world revealed that the highly specialized, proprietary, patent-pending SeroVital complex was actually capable of increasing mean, serum (blood) growth hormone levels by an amazing 682%... without injections.
So what's the difference between the injections and SeroVital? The injections are extremely expensive (costs can run upwards of $1500 a month), and because they're synthetic they're extremely controversial — some experts fear that introducing synthetic hGH into the body may upset the natural production of hGH. But SeroVital takes a completely different approach. Rather than introducing synthetic hGH into the body, SeroVital raises the body's own, natural levels of human growth hormone by promoting pituitary health, the gland that manufactures hGH. And at about $100 a month, SeroVital is a much more affordable option for people who want to raise their hGH levels.
Of course, some skeptics are saying SeroVital sounds too good to be true. So is there a catch? Well, there are three. First, as with hGH injections, SeroVital-hgh is not a "magic bullet" but one part of a healthy lifestyle choice including a sensible diet and exercise regimen. And, just like hGH injections, you have to remember to renew your monthly supply.
Second, you have to take SeroVital-hgh on an empty stomach. That means you either have to take it first thing in the morning and then not eat anything for two hours, or take it at night, at least two hours after your last meal... before you go to bed.
And last but not least, while SeroVital is far less expensive than prescription hGH injections, it's still not cheap… SeroVital will cost you about $100 a month. But is it worth it? To most people, reducing wrinkles, decreasing body fat, increasing lean muscle mass, strengthening bones, boosting mood, while giving you plenty of energy and improving sex drive is a no brainer. However, make no mistake about it, the "established" medical community would say its benefits are largely anecdotal, with research that's preliminary. But there's no denying that something that has a chance of making you look and feel decades, not years, but DECADES younger, is... at the very least... irresistible.
With all the media attention SeroVital-hgh has been getting, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find. It's currently available at select Ulta stores, and will be available on a limited basis at prestige retailers across the U.S. If you can't wait, try ordering it directly from the manufacturer at www.SeroVital.com or 1-800-827-4458. Use promo code SERO14 at checkout and get free shipping.Ɨ
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SOURCE SanMedica International
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