Do Rejuvanex HGH products have approval from the FDA?
Congress passed the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act in 1994 also known as (DSHEA-1994). DSHEA created a new food category for dietary supplements. In order for the FDA to remove a dietary supplement from the market, it must prove that the product causes unnecessary harm to the consumers. DSHEA allows for low dose hormones (e.g.. oral GH, DHEA, melatonin, wild yam, natural testosterone, etc.) to be sold and marketed as dietary supplements. When delivered using a safe method of administration (e.g.. a tablet, capsule, cream, sub-lingual, etc.), hormones fall into the category of foods, not drugs. [Back To Top] • How does the Rejuvanex HGH react with my health condition or medication? No negative reactions to any kind of drung interaction with our product have been reported. No one has reported that HGH supplementation aggrevated any health condition or produced any side effects whatsoever, however, so you can consult with a health care professional if you choose. Our formula