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Uncovering the Truth About HGH Oral Sprays
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Remember the original "Mission Impossible" TV shows?

It always opened with Mr. Phelps picking up a briefcase or a package which contained a cheesy tape recorder. He pushed "PLAY" and quickly received the information he required for his next assignment. At the end of the message, he was told-

[Mr. Phelps] "As always, should you or any of your IM Force be caught or killed, the secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions. This recording will self-destruct in five seconds. Good luck, Jim."

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A lot of network marketing is done in much the same way. An MLM company sponsors a national convention, or hooks everyone up for a few teleconferencing sessions, and the company President, the Diamond Team qualified sales leaders, and a couple of doctors and scientists (who also happen to be on the company payroll) pitch the latest products.

Their job is to motivate the downline and generate sales, so if they exaggerate a few attributes regarding the company's latest "sizzle" product, or brag about some studies which are not yet available, or present information which isn't actually part of the official corporate web site or sales brochures, it's acceptable procedure. Nothing's in writing anyway, so almost anything that gets the downline sales force excited is fair game.
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OneSource and CEO Jim Fobair used to claim their laundry discs had the endorsement of five conservationist groups, used NASA technology, and had tests from major universities which proved it worked better than leading detergents. You wouldn't find this on their corporate web site, of course, but downline distributors put up their own home pages and trumpeted everything they had heard from company leaders, on their Internet business sites. When confronted, OneSource simply threw up their hands and said, "We can't control those rogue off-policy web sites!"

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Here's what Dr. Gary Dixon, Family and General Practice, Chiropractic Physician, and member of the American Institute of Anti-Aging, along with Stephen A. Center, MD, Family and General Practice, Integrated Medicine, Treatment of Acute and Chronic Pain, and also a member of the American Institute of Anti-Aging, state on their Internet web page-

"Oral spray HGH is produced by Eli Lilly for Natures ScienCeuticals, product name BioGevity, in an exclusive contract. Rather than a precursor or homeopathic hormone, this spray is the same as the wildly popular injectable growth hormone that has been the rage of the aging celebrity and athlete crowd for the past 15 years. The benefits of the spray and the injections are the same, as supported by clinical studies measuring before and after HGH levels."

http://homepages.go.com/~growyoung/index.html


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We called Eli Lilly and asked them about this, and they denied it. And they invited anyone with questions in this regard to call for themselves. Simply follow their phone menu to the "Humatrope" department and ask them about the statement that "Oral spray HGH is produced by Eli Lilly for Natures ScienCeuticals, product name BioGevity".

Eli Lilly and Company
Customer Services
U.S. Pharmaceuticals: 1-800-545-5979

These are not truck drivers, farmers, or trailer park queens who sell BioGevity as a part-time second job. These are doctors and professional anti-aging specialists! They oughta know what they are talking about. And they're not making this stuff up on their own, but are merely publishing information they have received about Biogevity from Neways at meetings, conventions and on teleconferencing sessions with company leaders!

Now, if you and I can find this Internet web page, so can Neways; and if it's inaccurate, they can correct it in a matter of minutes. Why don't they? Because they want that message to go out to the public via second-party sources!

Here's the latest list of ingredients for the "new and improved" BioGevity"-

  • IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor)
  • IGF-2 (Insulin-like Growth Factor)
  • GH (Recombinant Growth Hormone)
  • EGF-1 Urogastrone (Oral Epithelial Growth Factor)
  • EGF-2 (Epidermal Growth Factor)
  • TGF-B1 (Transforming Growth Factor)
  • TGF-B2 (Tissue Growth Factor)
  • NGFs (Nerve Growth Factors, 3 types)
  • 68 Amino Acid Molecule supporting anti-inflammatory systems
  • Golden Root Extract (Adaptogenic Eleutherococcus Senticosus)
  • Transdermal/mucosal Polymer Matrix
  • Growth Co-factors of Ganglicsides, Phospholipids, Sphingolipids, Mucopolysacharrides, Bio/co-factors
  • Bio/co-factors: MSM Chelated, Organic Fulvic Acid Electrolyte, Organic Chelated Trace Minerals
  • Type II Collagen GAGs (Glycoaminoglycans)
  • Advanced Dual-polymer matrix
  • Flavor
http://www.neways.com/NOL/prod_spotlight/longevity.htm
http://homepages.go.com/~growyoung/pg8.html

And here's what they call the "Health Support Benefits" of using it:

  • Aids the Body in Maintaining Healthy Energy Levels
  • Supports Normal Immune Function
  • Supports Body's Natural Inflammatory Response
  • Helps Maintain Healthy Cardiovascular Function
  • Promotes Normal Cholesterol Levels
  • Enhances Athletic Performance
  • Supports Healthy Sexual Function
  • Promotes Lean, Healthy Musculature
  • Aids the Body in Natural Weight Management
  • Helps the Body in Dealing with Injury/Surgery
  • Aids the Female Body in Maintaining Normal Ovulatory Cycles
  • Supports the Feelings and Vigor of Youth

http://www.neways.com/NOL/prod_spotlight/longevity.htm

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And here's their final word on the subject:

Note: These products have not been clinically tested as formulas for any of these conditions and no claims are being made for the effectiveness of them.

http://www.neways.com/NOL/prod_spotlight/longevity.htm


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We may be getting closer to the truth about the new and improved BioGevity than we ever thought possible!

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