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Some competitors who sell the HGH pill and powder products use the fact that the synthetic HGH injections must be injected as a chance to claim that sprays that contain homeopathic human growth hormone are not effective.
Those making this claim fail to mention that their pill or powder products are deemed "dietary supplements" by the FDA and are regulated by the FDA's food laws, while homeopathic sprays such as ours that contain homeopathic human growth hormone and are FDA registered are deemed "medicines" by the FDA and so are regulated by their drug laws. Obviously the FDA does take our sprays seriously since they categorize and regulate them as medicines.
Competitors probably make the claim that sprays don't work because they think most people do not understand how homeopathy works, and so they use this to their benefit, to help them sell their own pill or powder products that contain nothing more than a few amino acids such as arginine and glutamine, and vitamins such as the B vitamins, but with "HGH" on the label.
The growth hormone molecule itself is indeed too large to be absorbed under the tongue. In fact this web site was either the very first, or was one of the first web sites to state this fact more than 10 years ago. If you placed a dose of HGH injection under your tongue it would not be effective, but this is not what you are trying to do when you use a homeopathic spray!
Homeopathic sprays work because during the very involved homeopathic process the properties, energies, and abilities of the growth hormone molecules are transferred into the water molecules of the base solution and so the base solution itself becomes potentiated by the HGH. This potentiated solution is then absorbed under the tongue successfully.
Competitors also like to claim that homeopathic sprays don't contain enough human growth hormone to do any good. Those who make this claim are really just showing how little they know about homeopathy, or else they assume their customers don't understand how homeopathy works and so they will believe this false claim.
Homeopathy is based upon helping the body to heal itself using homeopathic potencies of the active ingredient. Giving the body a huge amount of a man-made hormone (which is what the injections are) would not be homeopathy and would go against everything homeopathy represents.
Homeopathic HGH sprays are not meant to be a hormone replacement therapy and deliver all the growth hormone the body needs because this can shut down the pituitary gland's own release of HGH.
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