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November 17, 2007 - The problem with a monopoly is they can say, manipulate or distort anything -- regardless of truth -- and get away with it. Such is the case with ESPN as it relates to HGH.
The sports media giant continues to allow such as such Colin Cowherd (radio) as well as their TV announcers (Sports Center) spew falsehoods about human growth hormone, and the true health benefits that it can produce.
HGH has a long and celebrated history of promoting health and as an anti-aging substance. There are over 10,000 studies done on the subject and it has been used by millions of people across the globe, safely and with outstanding results.
What ESPN fails to realize is that HGH is NOT a steroid and is not in the same classification as steroids. Firstly, steroids are illegal. HGH is not. It is used in either prescription form, or as an all natural releaser such as Hgh Plus, the foremost releaser on the market today.
In addition, ESPN fails to realize that HGH is produced naturally in everyone. Do you lift weights? Eat red meat? SLEEP? If yes, you are in fact releasing some degree of HGH! Do you take niacin or amino acids? You are probably releasing even more. So what will the release of HGH do to your system? Here is a list:
HGH can decrease body fat
Restoring muscle mass
HGH may reduce wrinkles
HGH may restore lost hair and restore hair color
GH increases energy
HGH increases sexual libido
May improve cholesterol levels and ratios
Improve memory
Elevate mood
Improve sleep
HGH may be the most effective, safe antiaging substance known today!
Has ESPN ever mentioned these? Have they ever referenced any studies which clearly show these benefits. Do people such as Colin Cowherd and Keith Olberman even know what HGH is?! By their repeated distortions, the answer is absolutely no.
It is most unfortunate that a monolopy would distort the truth the way ESPN has. So many more people could benefit from the new wave of anti aging medicine featuring HGH if they would only speak the truth.