New u Life HGH gel reviews : Is Somaderm the best homeopathic hgh gel product?

Human growth hormone (HGH) is naturally synthesized by the pituitary gland. The role of growth hormone is to promote cell reproduction, which results in the development of muscles and bones among others. Tightly entangled with the rest of the endocrine system, growth hormone or Somatotropin also has an impact on an individual’s health.

New U Life’s Homeopathic SOMADERM Gel seems to be a hot HGH product as of now, and is the ONLY transdermal, FDA registered human growth hormone (HGH) product available without a prescription.

But, does it really live up to the hype?

Just because it’s registered with the FDA does not mean it’s effective as well, because being approved by the FDA doesn’t include studies on efficiency but only a proof that the product does not harm.

Well, the product is relatively new and so user reviews are scarce, however the immense benefits of HGH associated and claimed have made it quite popular.

Now, HGH definitely has a lot of benefits, but does NewULife HGH gel really provide all those benefits?

Medreivews.info provided a comprehensive article on 7 MUST have ingredients in an HGH supplement for it to be really effective.

Most HGH supplements aren’t effective, because our bodies are designed to resist “change”. And the minimal effects of most mediocre supplements (based on 1 or 2 ingredients) just doesn’t cut it. The best hgh supplements are multi-ingredient with at least 5 or more active ingredients, that work via different mechanisms.

Unfortunately, none of those ingredients is present in this trans-dermal gel.

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS in NewULife HGH gel:

Glandula Suprarenalis Suis 6X, Thyroidinum (Bovine) 8X, HGH 30X.

 

And that brings us to the actual HGH that is present with 30X dilution.

What does HGH 30X mean?

It’s probably a good placebo if you buy into it… that’s about all.

Let’s explain.

The letter “X” indicates a 1 to 10 dilution. As per above example the human growth hormone ingredient was succussed and diluted 30 times using a 1 to 10 dilution.

They start at 1X (1 part in 10) and range up to 30X (1 part in 10^30).

1X is usually the starting point for serial dilution. You start with a 1:10 dilution (1X), then dilute that 1:10 again (2X), and again (3X) and so on.

So, each additional X becomes 10 times more dilute than the previous.

At 3X, you’re looking at a one part per 10^3 dilution, ie. 1 in 1000.

At 6X , this is roughly the amount of fluoride in drinking water. So, still at potentially active levels.

At 8X, arsenic would be diluted to the point where it’s reasonably safe for drinking water (10 parts per billion).

24X is about the point where a beaker of the stuff has about a 50/50 chance of having even one molecule of active ingredient….

30X, you can’t know if it even contains HGH.

60X is 8 orders of magnitude above 52X so you would need 100 million universes to dilute something to this concentration!

In the end, you might be buying an over-expensive cream that might or might not have HGH in it.

Insufficient growth hormone is responsible for stunting and can cause dwarfism, the decline of this hormone also has other effects such as on the musculature, bone growth, psychic balance, glycemic levels… The administration of HGH could correct all these disorders, but this Gel certainly does not propose enough of it, and the transdermal way in general offers a weak control of the doses administrated.

Normal dosages of HGH are between 3 and 5ug / l in adults, with a range of 2ug between the upper and lower limits. This reinforces the hypothesis that the transdermal route is not particularly suitable for administering a hormone as important in the endocrine balance of the body.

The problem, according to the International Journal of Pharmacotherapy, is that when it comes to homeopathic solutions, “the largest dilution possible that still contains at least one molecule of the original substance is 12C.” This could present a logistical problem based on the 30X dilution of Somatropin in Somaderm Gel.

And “even among smaller dilutions that do contain some molecules of the original substance, there almost certainly aren’t enough to have a meaningful effect on the human body.”

There are many other homeopathic formulations aimed at boosting HGH level, including popular options on marketplaces such as Amazon and Google Shopping, like High-Tech Somatomax ($45), Liddell Homeopathic Vital High Immune ($32), HPTP Pituitary Drops ($21), Vital II Hormone Free Spray ($28), and Clinical Strength Secretagogue Gold – Orange ($45), to name just a few.

As advertised on the New U Life website, though, Somaderm Gel was the only topical/transdermal offering available. Does this mean it’s worth the meaningfully higher price, though?

Regardless of the formula or the sales price, the fact of the matter is there’s little-to-no double-blind, placebo-controlled, peer-reviewed clinical evidence that homeopathy works. In fact, the FTC is considering requiring that all homeopathic products sold in the US come with a disclaimer on their packaging that they don’t work.

But, lets assume that homeopathy does work, and for some reasons, science hasn’t been able to explain how homeopathy works.

There’s still a problem. Read below.

Another problem with homeopathic HGH ?

Homeopathy is based on the principle of “like” cures “like”.

According to homeopathic understanding, that which a substance is capable of causing, it is also capable of curing. The name homeopathy, coined by its originator Samuel Hahnemann, is derived from the Greek words for ‘similar suffering’ referring to the ‘like cures like‘ principle of healing.

So, if HGH in a homeopathic gel is supposed to be a “cure”, then you are assuming HGH is what’s also “causing” the “problem” in the first place.

According to the principles of homeopathy, a “homeopathic hgh” will be a remedy for “too much” HGH in your system and will work to decrease the hgh levels, rather than increasing it- the way vaccines work.

Clearly these gel companies do not know what they’re doing!

Basically, in short, the external HGH will downgrade your own system of producing whatever HGH it’s producing currently, according to homeopathy.

Because HGH is the cause of the problem and the cure simultaneously.

Which, we know is NOT true. HGH is NOT the cause of the problem. Declining HGH levels are the cause of the problem. That’s why we need a HGH supplement in the first place.

This betrayal by companies is what is giving homeopathy a bad name, and consumers need to be aware that using the name of “homeopathy” might just be a marketing tactic when it comes to HGH and HGH supplements.

Yes, there are lots of scams happening!

PS: We are NOT saying Homeopathy is a SCAM. Regardless of whether homeopathy is effective or not, we say that some companies could exploit the popularity of homeopathy in marketing their fraudulent products. This is perhaps the reason why no renowned homeopathic expert supports any homeopathic HGH on the market.

Conclusion

We believe there are better anti-aging and HGH products in the market and NewuLife HGH gel has a lot to improve upon.

We recommend Genf20 Plus over this Somaderm gel.


Note:- By using natural supplements, you can gain the hgh benefits without the side effects. If you are looking for anti-aging, more endurance and energy etc. we recommend Genf20 Plus. For bodybuilders and athletes, we recommend HyperGH 14x.

Read this article to find out why we recommend these two supplements.


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56 Comments

  1. Robert

    the obvious giveaway to wild claims that I see is that they say how good their product is and then they just explain HGH and the benefits….as if correlating the two (their product, and HGH) was as easy as that!

    Reading the benefits of HGH is amazing, and you can soon get lost in all the amazing-ness and miss that HGH is not something that can be extracted from plants, crushed, capped, and sold…..yet

  2. Achter

    All homeopathy is nonsense quackery of the highest order. It has no power other than to relieve your wallet of funds. Not only would there not be a single molecule of HGH in there now, there never would have been one in the fist place. It’s a scam plain and simple.

    If you can’t afford real growth then at least try some ornithine/arginine supplementation. Even that has only a small effect (other than the wallet draining) but at least there is science and evidence behind it

    eg: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20300016

    Homeopathic HGH or HCG (or anything for that matter) is simply a scam

    1. Bob Bourque

      That’s quite a statement “all homeopathy is nonsense of the highest order” Are you a doctor by chance? Wondering what your credentials are to make that bold statement?

  3. Rein

    It is not FDA Approved— it is only FDA Registered— which is completely different but they use it to make people think that the FDA has endorsed the product– I too noted that they tout the benefits of HGH and yet provide no scientific studies of their product to back up their many benefit claims– also it was for sale by the same guy through a different company– and now they are saying that NewULife is a ground floor opportunity because they have not even launched yet— what???? Something sure is off here!

  4. Matt

    How is HGH created for use?

  5. Kathleen Sugrue-Richards

    I need to correct one thing in this article. FDA registered does not equal FDA approved. It just means it is registered with the FDA to distribute the product. The FDA has not evaluated it. I’ve been trying to find any evidence of actual clinical studies but haven’t been able to.

  6. K

    Not evaluated by FDA is stated plain and simple on their website FYI

  7. Glenn

    Your article is a thinly veiled attempt to promote your affiliated product. New U Life’s product contains Somatropin, which is in fact HGH, not a secretagogue like Genf20plus. Plus, I can feel confident of what’s actually in this product since it is FDA registered and the company’s manufacturing process is subject to FDA inspection.

  8. Bucktooth

    Ahh.you did not read very well!! Somaderm is micro-dosed soo small amounts of the gel flow into the system. Homeopathy has been around for over a century! Dr. Samuel Hahnneman discovered this protocol way over 100 years ago in Germany. The body takes in what it needs to heal over time. The organds/glands are stimulated to produce their own hormone. Not dosed with drugs so they can never produce anything ever!! And Abraham Lincoln had a team of homeopaths that worked with him..look it up!!

  9. Robert

    New U Life HGH Gel is a hoax…total scam!!! When this product was released earlier under Strike First Nutrition it FAILED…that’s why this scamming owner relaunched it under a new name and added mlm marketing to it to generate sales if a bunk product…now you have a bunch of “distributors” foaming at the mouth to make a buck. NONE of them have any clue about hgh how it works or how to monitor it…they make ridiculous claims about a product that has no HGH in it because it has been diluted into oblivion….bunch of lying frauds…FDA complaint needed

  10. Chase

    Calls homeopathic a scam but is promoting a precursor? You should do more research on precursors…lol

  11. Chase

    Calls homeopathic a scam but is promoting a precursor? You should do more research on precursors…lol

  12. Ken

    This is NOT FDA approved! It is registered. HUGE difference! Check your facts please.

  13. Cindy

    You lost any credibility in your article/ review when you ststed that somaderm is FDA Approved. It is NOT. It is FDA Registered…_. check your terms.

  14. Concerned Citizen

    It’s FDA registered, NOT FDA Approved, big difference!

  15. Remy Dent

    This a play on words. FDA registered and FDA approved are two different things. NOT the same!!

  16. Scott

    Have you seen the testimonials on this product? It’s the real deal and this article is total nonsense. It has a 90% customer retention rate over the past 7 years and that in and of itself is impressive.

  17. Whitney Renee

    It’s sad that so many people jump on the bandwagon of “If I can’t see it, it doesn’t exist!” There is absolute evidence, science, and real results from homeopathic treatments and remedies but homeopathy is also of the belief of preventative treatment, therefore the body would never get sick.

    Unfortunately, we all know thats hard to achieve in this toxic world so homeopathy is a great source to turn to when Western Medicine claims it can’t be done. Do your research instead of flapping your yap if you want to “look” like you know what you’re talking about. This product does not work based on the actual substance of hgh, but on another level. Call it a God Level, or Level of divine intellect, or just its basic scientific word “Frequency” (energy) which is actually the building blocks of what this entire universe is made up of and has manifested into the realm of the eyesight so all you non-believers can think you know whats up.

    Do your own research, don’t believe anything from anyone until you prove it to yourself. If you have questions about this product, I’d love to be of service.! newulife.com/puckerup

    1. SportsResource

      We are not against homeopathy. Please read the article again. We are just wondering why any renowned homeopathic expert has yet to come upfront backing any homeopathic HGH product. Is it because homeopathic HGH actually is NOT so homeopathic as it’s touted to be? Is it because it defies the principle of “like” cures “like” ? A homeopathic HGH would be remedy of having too much HGH in your system ???

      http://www.sportsresource.org/content/hgh/

  18. David

    First off this article lacks the credibility of having an author. Second, its promoting a specific product other than the one they are reviewing which shows lack of objectivity. Thirdly the explanation of their view of homeopathy is without merit. No references stated. This article is an absolute FAIL! Get real!

    1. SportsResource

      Please check the references we have added in the article.

      We are not against homeopathy. We are just wondering why any renowned homeopathic expert has yet to come upfront backing any homeopathic HGH product in the market.

      Is it because homeopathic HGH actually is NOT so homeopathic as it’s touted to be? Is it because it defies the principle of “like” cures “like” ? A homeopathic HGH would be remedy of having too much HGH in your system ???

      http://www.sportsresource.org/content/hgh/

  19. Tammy

    its synthetic HGh like all the other Hgh sold in the US. who would want it to come from cadavers or animals that would be kind of scary

  20. Kim

    Obviously just trying to sell your own product
    , there is a Facebook page of testimonials for men and women with almost 200k testimonials, so I would say it is obviously working for a lot of people, including myself 🙂

  21. kindergoed.com

    Thanks for your informative article

  22. Kim

    HGH Gel, not a scam at all. I’ve been using the Gel just over a week now and just in that short amount of time I’ve noticed 3, out of many things it may do…. I’m very happy with the results so far. If you’ve never tried the Gel, please don’t knock it!!!

  23. Rachel

    Define “relatively new,” please.

  24. Maria Rocco

    I Highly recommend you try the product for 3 months. There is no way by reading labels or reading research on a BRAN newly on the product you can determine it’s efficacy. Peek at my reviews on this product after only 15 days! https://www.facebook.com/maria.rocco.3726 I have 4 videos detailing a real review on this product.
    HERE IS A PAGE WHERE YOU CAN GET THE GOODS : https://newulife.com/117920
    Then you can do a real testimony for your readers.

    1. Mark

      Is this safe for someone with coronary artery disease that takes meds for it? Please answer only if 100% sure

      1. Nancy

        I had my cardiologist review and give me the ok to use. I am on medication for my heart. Been on the Gel for 3 months. Great restorative sleep, pain in hands, wrists and back about gone and my bone density test just done showed an improvement from last year. I didn’t change anything- diet or exercise from what I currently do, I went from osteopenia back to the normal range in my hip and my spine stayed the same no further decline. Therefore I do not need to go on osteoporosis medications!

  25. Gregory Bloch

    Your article is contradictory and thus incorrect regarding the FDA statements. An FDA ‘registered’ substance, drug or device is NOT “FDA approved” as you state in paragraph 3.

  26. Andrey GolubSr

    If you want to review the HGH gel on the corporate site, this is the link New U Life Website

  27. Emma

    The BIG thing that most people miss is that the product claims “FDA registered” Not “approved”. It’s just another pyramid scheme among millions of others just like it. I would be wary of spending my hard earned $$ on this.

    1. Adam Cornelison

      Emma, do you think every MLM and Network Marketing venture is a “scheme” or a “scam” in other words? If you do, please tell me what infromation you have or were given to help you come to that conclusion? The FTC shuts down companies operating outside the law. There are pyramid SHAPED marketing that is not SCHEME or SCAM and are completley legit. Do you know the what deliniates the legit from the schemes and the scams?

  28. Bob Bourque

    I’m curious if you have tried the Somaderm product?
    Also wondering where your info comes from and why your promoting other products?

    1. Terry Jordan

      Out family doctor recommended this product to my husband, who was about to have hip surgery. We had a trip planned to Europe and there was no way we could go due to the pain he was experiencing. He started using the gel, and about 4-5 days the pain was gone. We went on the trip, came home and he is still not suffering. Really not interested in all of the semantics here, just loving the results.

  29. Susan B

    It’s not a scam. If you actually did research you would understand how and why this product works. But it doesn’t matter what you think, 52k people are having success and better understand than you what 30x means and why it works transdermally. Believe this BS if you want, Those of us who have used the product know the truth.

  30. Starbuck

    Say what you want but I have tried the product and have seen the benefits. I also wanted to mentioned that the person that wrote this article didn’t do their research because several of the claims are completely not true or incorrect. First of all the product is FDA registered not FDA approved. Second of all this product contains glandula supraenalis suis6X. A product can’t make false claims when it is FDA registered so if it is FDA registered as this product is, then what it says on the bottle has to have it in there. Unlike vitamins or other supplements that have no FDA register and those are sold like the wild wild west. As for Achter; homeopathic medicine has been around for a long time and so many people have benefited from it.

    1. SportsResource

      Please check the references we have added in the article.

      We are not against homeopathy. We are just wondering why any renowned homeopathic expert has yet to come upfront backing any homeopathic HGH product in the market.

      Is it because homeopathic HGH actually is NOT so homeopathic as it’s touted to be? Is it because it defies the principle of “like” cures “like” ? A homeopathic HGH would be remedy of having too much HGH in your system ???

  31. .

    I tried this newulife gel and I don’t know what IS in it but I have never felt more strange in my life! Horrible anxiety at night. Severe depression which I have never experienced, i saw no benefits! Nobody in the company knew how to answer any of my questions and now im getting the run around with their 30 day money back guarantee! I think its power of suggestion. People all telling eachother how they should feel and so they are creating fake benefits, show me the science! Go to your hormone doctor and have your hgh levels tested on the gel I guarantee the aren’t rising SCAM

    1. Adam Cornelison

      OMG! I am SO SORRY! I’m not an expert and this aint medical advice. Just stabbing in the dark at an answer. Were you toxic? By that I mean do you take a lot of medication that would have a lot of heavy metals and stuff? I CAN TELL YOU that the gel WILL DETOX YOU to a large degree and DETOX IS NOT PRETTY. It just depends on what the hormone instructs the cells to do or go after. The money back guarantee thing I’m very sorry to say is definitely a challenge. The company beurgeioned from 10k-50k distributors in a couple of months and that left the company scrambling for a new phone system, to hire 60 or so new reps to the only 16 they originally had, to get a cc system up and working….it’s been a rocky road for the company as it didn’t have the infrastructure in place to have such a heavy influx of distributors plus their customers that they generate. So we are definitely having growing pains. The ACH is a electronic check clearinghouse so to get the 30 day money back gurarantee they have to do a return back through the system. Yes you do get your money back but it can be a bit of a wait for processing. How much have you got left? I wouldn’t be averse to buying it from you if it was discounted based on the amount you’ve used. I mean just for a quick offload. I’ve been having good results so I’d like to get as much as I can especially at a greater discount. Dang though. I really am sorry that you’ve had those problems. I might give it another couple weeks or finish the bottle (as much as I’d like to buy it off you) as it may be a darkness before the dawn kind of situation. If you can trudge through the yucky stuff til it passes (assuming that is a relatively short amount of time. Feel free to get in touch with me. singingcowboy674@gmail.com

  32. Adam Cornelison

    Actually, after the age of 35 you PRODUCE NO MORE HGH. It ends. And with HGH you aren’t talking about a disease and a cure in that manner. You’d be surprised how little of something you need to make your body respond to it. It’s the difference between allopathic which deals in large doses and homeopathic which deals in what is called MICRO-dosing. Same philosophy behind Sovereign Silver which is 10 ppm. You would think that 100 ppm would be better. But no. That 10 ppm can get into parts of the cells that that 100 ppm would be too large for. I can speak from experience regardng the hgh gel as I’m a customer. I am 44 so I have no hgh in my body. The gel replaces about 4-6% of the hgh you had. But that 4-6% is potent when you haven’t been making it in almost 10 years. I can tell you it has stimulated testosterone output in my body. I can tell you that it pulls water off inflamed joints. I’ve discovered places hurting that never hurt before. Not because I wasn’t injured but because there was a cushion of water and since I’ve been peeing at the rate of about 5-8 times a day recently, all that water is GONE and now there is nothing cushioning the joints. BUT, I can also tell you that the joints are improving by the day as far as pain levels. I am getting very deep sleep and I’m waking up very well rested. This in the very short term that I’ve been taking it.

  33. Karen Southard

    I work in a pharmacy and know the FDA does not give NDC numbers to just any product.
    I am definitely not an expert on this compound, I am just a user of the product. I started it because of terrible tiredness. Hard to get through my day, or even get anything done. I’m sure many have same delinma.
    I started using the product, I noticed improvement on just the 3rd day. The next two days have been absolutely fabulous! This is an amazing product, looking forward to seeing what else happens on my Somaderm journey. Maybe relieve aches and increased stamina?

  34. Mervin

    Choosing natural HGH supplements is always the best option. Many companies boost of HGH supplements at affordable price. Quality is utmost important.

  35. Hype Averse

    The American Association of Homeopathic Pharmacists, who know a thing or two about homeopathy, do not support HGH gel as a valid homeopathic product or remedy:

    The substance called Homeopathic Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is not an official homeopathic drug, as it is not included in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS). As such, there are no identity or quality standards for starting material, nor standardized processes for the manufacture of a homeopathic dosage form. Therefor, there are no official safety levels (OTC, Rx, HPN) for “HGH” determined by independent review.

    Homeopathic provings for “HGH” do not appear in the medical literature; consequently, clinical use of the substance does not have broad agreement among homeopathic experts.

    The distribution of “HGH” without a prescription and which does not have an approved new drug application under Section 505 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic (FD&C) Act is a felony. Section 303 (f) (1) of the FD&C Act provides that:

    (f) Except as provided in paragraph (2), whoever knowingly distributes, or possesses with intent to distribute human growth hormone for any use in humans other than the treatment of a disease or other recognized medical condition, where such use has been authorized by the Secretary of Health and Human Services under section 505 and pursuant to the order of a physician, is guilty of an offense punishable by not more than 5 years in prison, such fines as are authorized by title 18, or both.

    https://www.theaahp.org/position-statements/homeopathic-human-growth-hormone-hgh/

    New U Life’s claim that Somaderm Gel contains the highest amount of somatropin allowed by law without a prescription is telling, and proves that there is no somatropin in the gel, because the maximum amount of HGH allowed by law without a prescription is zero.

  36. ELISE M COLLAGAN

    It works. I’ve used it. I went into menopause at 33 – I’m 60 now. Last year I had a bi-lateral breast reduction that left me with a long healing wound on my left breast. I ONE week of using New U Gel – I’ve noticed EXCEPTIONAL RESULTS; maybe? because of my age and aging on my upper lip and to either side of my mouth – age spot etc. –
    Results so far in 1 week – The biopsy for my breast on Thursday, Oct. 11th was canceled. The dermatologist took one look at my breast and said, “well, huh, it’s healing – “let’s not do anything right now – it really looks like it’s healing” – the staff compared a pic 3 weeks ago and looking at my breast on Thursday and the results are astonishing – In regards to the lines on either side of my mouth, they are all but gone; lines on my upper lip have diminished greatly and my age spots are disappearing; my energy is MUCH better, stamina increased. Since I work nights I had to (actually had to) use either an Aleve PM or Melatonin to sleep. Since using the gel, I sleep like a baby every night. So all and all, no, not a placebo, ‘it’, the gel works ~ I can feel and see the results as did my doctor and her assistants – and, again, in JUST 1 week.

  37. Lhoui A. Lin

    I a number of friends who are pro bodybuilders and athletes, that have been taking real Somatropin on and off for years. When I asked them, they have all told me about it’s effects, and side effects. I know someone who has jumped on this band Somaderm Gel bandwagon. She had my interest at first but then…. after just ONE WEEK of use, she was making outlandish claims online – She slept better than she had for twenty years every night, her energy and mental focus were amazing, her workouts required little-to-no recovery time, etc. All of this – after just one week, mind you. Really? After a couple of months she is now boasting about substantial weight loss and muscle gain, even though she is pigging out on whatever she wants and then some, and her life is absolutely supercalifragilisticexpialidociously fantastic now. At 49 she says she feels 19. Now the folks that take the real injectable HGH, don’t even notice nuanced results from it for at least a month when they cycle it. I think my friend is just pumped up on a placebo high, and is giddy over her prospects of “retiring” in a few years by selling this product and getting rich, which is typical when folks join a new MLM. Bottom line… If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Hopefully she’ll snap out of this. I don’t like seeing someone being misled like this.

  38. Darlene Johnston

    I have used this HGH Gel for 6 weeks. I have had neuropathy in my feet for over 10 years. By week 6 my feet were coming to life. And they get better every day. If this Gel is a scam how do you explain that? No one has any right to knock the Gel unless they have tried it themselves. None! And please don’t say placebo effect. You can not wish neuropathy away. And I’m not even mentioning all the other benefits it has produced.

    1. Hype Averse

      Darlene – are you also following the New U Life protocol of drinking lots of water and abstaining from alcohol?

      Anyone has the right to question a product that makes as many positive health benefit claims as Somaderm Gel does, and the fact that it contains no somatropin, is not FDA approved, is sold via MLM only, and is not supported by clinical double-blind testing producing verifiable, repeatable results.

      I’m glad it’s working for your neuropathy. I have neuropathy in my toes, and have ben using the gel for 4 weeks, 3 days now. 2 blueberry-sized drops, twice a day. I went to my doctor before I started using it and had blood work done and a physical. I will compare changes, positive or negative, after 90 days. I would love to see 5% of the results that are being sung from the rooftops from the myriad of Somaderm Gel Facebook pages.

      I would also like to see the gel sold at CVS, Walgreens, Target, etc and come down in price. $169 for three and a half ounces of purified water with no HGH molecules in it, and a bunch of excellent herbs/botanicals (though they are listed as ‘inactive ingredients’) makes for a very expensive hand wash.

      1. Patricia Sanchez

        Are you still using the gel and if so, what has been your continued experience with it?

  39. Hype Averse

    The 3rd most predominant ingredient in Somaderm Gel is Aloe Barbadensis leaf, the 16th most predominant is the juice of the Aloe Barbadensis leaf. Aloe is well known for its various healing properties throughout the ages, including reducing age spots:

    https://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/10-natural-age-spots-remedies

    The 8th most predominant ingredient in Somaderm is Ginkgo Biloba, which impacts blood flow to the brain that may result in improved sleep and lucid dreams:

    Ginkgo Biloba works by improving memory and increasing brain function. It’s been found to boost memory and cognitive speed, which both help you to have better dreams. Ginkgo has been a common ancient Chinese medicine for many years, for good reason. It works by improving blood flow to the brain, allowing a modest boost in cognitive function, brain speed and critical thinking. It’s not the most potent lucid herb but it certainly works! It’s commonly used as a treatment for conditions like Alzheimers. Because it works by improving blood flow, it’s been linked to helping with things like leg or other limb pain.

    https://howtolucid.com/lucid-dreaming-herbs/

    If you research the published benefits of many of the botanicals contained in the gel (CAMELLIA SINENSIS (GREEN TEA) LEAF, GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA (LICORICE) ROOT, VITEX AGNUS-CASTUS (CHASTE TREE) FRUIT, EPIMEDIUM SAGITTATUM (EPIMEDIUM) AERIAL PARTS, GINKGO BILOBA (GINKGO) LEAF, MUCUNA PRURIENS (VELVET BEAN) SEED, DIOSCOREA VILLOSA (WILD YAM) ROOT) you will find many of the same claims that are now attributed to Somaderm Gel. Since we know that, clinically and scientifically there is no discernible trace of somatropin in Somaderm Gel, the efficacy reported by many users has to be from the other listed ingredients.

  40. Chaese

    Whitney Renee, I believe if a product of any type is a “God level”, or has a “divine” reaction that would be somewhat silly. I believe God heals and I believe supplements heal as well, however if you are purchasing a very expensive product and you believe it is working, that has nothing to do with God. God doesn’t make products. Prayer, (for mind altering, positive, and joyous thinking), and products like Gingko Biloba and Aloe have many benefits and were marketed in their day, just as this new gel is being marketed. I won’t say there are no benefits and not going to try the product as I use two of the active ingredients of Aloe and Gingko and don’t have to pay the extra costs associated with this zero level HGH gel. I also had joined in the HGH pill hype 4 years ago when that was the best and greatest new product being marketed. I quit taking them as I acquired breast cancer and did not want anything in my body, including certain foods, that affected any hormones. I won’t knock this gel because I know the actual working items do make a difference for some people. The HGH claim is ridiculous as there is no HGH included that could even in the slightest degree, ever, make a difference! Please consult your physician if you are on blood thinners and taking any product with Ginko Boloba. It will change your INR.

  41. Anthony

    my neighbors are trying to get me into it.. is this connected to some kind of pyramid scheme? lol

  42. B.J. Wyatt

    We are thinking about trying the gel. If you think the medical field is gonna back this product,you would be dead wrong. Over 3000 people a week DIE because of the DRUGS that should be outlawed. I know ,because over two years ago i came close to death because of a drug for infection.Took only the 2nd. pill,all kinds of re-actions.High blood pressure,head hurting,heart side effects,just think about this=one of the side effects ,it strips the achellys tendons out. Along with a long list of warnings. Then later another doctor prescribbed the same drug to my wife. They tell folks on T.V. after telling you how good something is & then tell you it could kill you. Needless to say we have fired our so called Doctors. Its time people wake up & smell the roses while they are still able.I actually limped around for some time ,be cause of my ham-strings hurting. Still have some flare ups. No telling what many kinds of chemicals are being given to people. As for me & my house,we are using herbs & things that GOD made.Better safe than sorry.You folks that think direct sales is wrong,just think what the scams big pharmaceuticals & their clients are making off the poor & suffering .P.S. they are still pushing this stuff,despite the pay out of law suits from them.

  43. Roslyn

    Excellent article. I amm dealing with a few off these issues as well..

  44. A del Vecchio

    Hello All,
    Lots of good information and comments…Homeopathy has worked for me all of my life..
    Does anyone have experience with this product helping with anxiety?
    Thank you in advance,

    A

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