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Do non-prescription GH or testosterone supplements advertised actually work?

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Do non-prescription GH or testosterone supplements advertised actually work?

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A. There are some products than may increase testosterone slightly but nothing remotely close to the prescription medicine. Be ware of testosterone boosters that do nothing for your actual testosterone, your often wasting your money. There may be stimulants or other ingredients at work. Product advertisements that state they can increase growth hormone levels are inaccurate. This is also a waste of money. HGH cannot be absorbed through the membranes of the mouth, skin or digestive system.

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