Lost in the Mix

Posted by Sandy Riedinger on Mar 29th 2023

Lost in the Mix

I feel I must start sharing more insider info on possible “lost in the mix” products that play an important role in our supplement lineup. One thing for sure, if we make it, it’s earned a spot on the team. GH FACTOR is one of those overlooked gold nuggets. A lot of times, we don’t suggest it due to your budget, even though it would be big-league beneficial. When creating a supplement plan for you, we empathize with your needs, goals, and budget. Let’s talk about it a bit.
• GH Factor supports your natural Growth Hormone release via a clinically based blend of arginine pyroglutamate (2400mg) and lysine monohydrochloride (3000mg). This combination of amino acids has been shown to raise levels by up to 8-fold. Your body secretes GH in pulses throughout the day, with the biggest pulse typically occurring in the early stages of nighttime sleep. With increasing age, the secretion of GH tends to decline.
• Years ago, studies found that supplementing with specific doses of the natural amino acids arginine and lysine can boost subjects’ GH levels. As a result, many supplement companies jumped on the bandwagon, making “GH booster” formulas of inferior quality that didn’t live up to their promises.
• Fans of our age-defying formula report that it makes it easier to get lean (especially in the lower body), enhances their muscle pumps, and quickens their energy and recovery postworkouts.
• GH Factor is ideal for men and women 35 years of age or older who work out regularly and want to do something more to revitalize their physique. It’s also popular with natural bodybuilders who are cutting fat and leaning out. Some of them combine it with Beverly’s Muscle Synergy in the hours leading up to a contest to heighten their pumps and vascularity when flexing their hard-earned muscles on stage.
• Dosing looks like this: Take one serving (6 capsules) at bedtime or upon rising. It could be beneficial to take GH Factor for 3 months, then off for a month.