How Do Natural HGH Releasers Work?

…should I take a natural HGH Releaser supplement like HyperGH 14X?

…and do they work?

I was hearing about Natural HGH Releasers and wondered what they were all about, so I figured I’d dig a little deeper, do a review, and see what I could find.  I also started taking one of these products on a daily basis to see if in fact the claims being made by the product purveyors hold up.

hgh releasers for bodybuilding

If you crave the hard chiseled bodybuilder or athlete look and are willing to put in the time and effort in the gym an HGH releaser like HyperGH 14x can probably help get you there faster.

For those who know me, they would probably tell you that judging by my physique that I must be at least a moderately active guy. 

I’m not fat by any means, but it wouldn’t hurt for me to lose 20 -30 pounds.  The truth is that I don’t get all that much exercise.

If I “workout” during the week it means I did ten pushups, curled my 50# bar a couple of dozen times, and if I’m lucky did at least a few crunches.

Even at that I sometimes hurt myself.  Rotator cuff, knee, sore wrists, etc.  I know it’s because I am getting older and the fact that I am not consistent in my exercise routines, but nevertheless, I heard about HGH Releasers, Low T boosters, and the like and thought that maybe one of these products might help me a little bit.

A Natural HGH Releaser is not the same thing as anabolic steroids or synthetic HGH.

What I found out is that these natural hgh releasers are just that.  Natural.  They are a dietary supplement made with specific herbs as well as amino acids (think L-glutamine, L-arginine, etc.)  What these supplements are designed to do is to stimulate your pitiuitary gland to produce more of your own body’s growth hormones.

You know… those things that gave you muscles as a teenager?  Where’d that firm flat body of yours go?  Same place as mine I suppose.

Boosting Your Low T Naturally

Anyway, as you get older, the pituitary gland starts to produce less of the things that help (most) us to look and feel young.  You can see the difference in guys who have a healthy and productive pituitary gland at 50 -60 years old versus those who don’t. I’m not going to get all technical here and try and explain all of the gritty details.  If you want those, check out the pituitary gland info over at Wikipedia.

The same thing goes for women I suppose, but they have plenty of other things working against them age wise than men do.  Face it.  Guys usually can shed pounds faster than women, it’s a fact of life, and has a lot to do with hormones.

Are There Any Safe and Natural HGH Releasers?

Which leads me to my little experiment with a natural HGH Releaser called Provacyl.  You can read the Provacyl review I did.  Sufice to say… I am a believer.  See below for info on a new product called HyperGH 14x which is a bit stronger and more specific to building muscle mass.

Is there something stronger for guys who really want to build muscle?

Synthetic HGH and Steroids

If you are in your teens or young twenties and really looking to build up your muscles, or are in the process of doing so you probably have heard about (and maybe used or are using) anabolic steroids, or even sythetic hgh.  You know the stuff is bad for you, but the results… they come so quick!  Don’t they?

The thing is this.  You also know that you can’t take that crap forever.  And the longer you take it the worse you feel.  It’s a good thing you found me!  There is an excellent, (and in many, many ways better) substitute.

HyperGH for Building Muscle

It’s called HyperGH 14x.  Top shelf, top of the line, (fairly expensive even) Natural HGH Releaser.  The package comes with a supplement as well as an oral spray that you spray in your mouth twice a day.  Check it out by clicking the banner below and see if it’s any good.  You can also read my own personal experience with HyperGH 14x HGH releaser right on this website. Maybe it is something that will help you get what you want.

Victor Mayfield

About Victor Mayfield

Author Victor Mayfield writes about all natural products and natural health supplements.
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Comments

  1. Cortisone is used to suppress inflammation, it is not
    anabolic in any way like growth hormone is.

  2. I don’t use steroids and never will, have been bodybuilding for 10 yrs and have placed 3rd and 2nd and a couple of over all titles in contests that i’ve
    entered but with my age i have notice a drop in my
    testosterone is there any supplements out there that really work
    in upping hgh and testosterone?.

  3. Products are being advertised in mganziaes and on the web, and marketed with the claim to be able stimulate the anterior pituitary gland to release HGH on a systemic level. Few of these product have ever been put through the pace of having their claims validated, and I am totally skeptical as to their value. It falls into the same bucket for Me! :- ) as those penis enlargement pills that are being marketed in the same fashion, then show up with accompanying penis stretching exercise instructions, which could damage the dorsal nerves and leave a male numb knob damaged for the rest of his life and struggling to reach orgasm. HGH therapy under prescription and doctor supervision would be the route, but I suspect that you are hoping to spare the expense connected with going that route? You need doctor supervision, because HGH can damage vital organs and do unwanted changes to the total skeletal structure which is permanent. Hope this info helps you some Man Me! :- )

  4. I enjoy reading an article that can make men and women think.
    Also, many thanks for allowing for me to comment!

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