HGH or Human Growth Hormone, to give it its full name is naturally produced by your body, however not in the amounts needed to provide significant muscle and strength gains.
Luckily for you there are some supplements available that can be used to naturally boost the HGH levels, such as HGH XL (sometimes called Pure HGH) for example.
However, despite it’s promising claims due to its decision to market itself as a trial offer there are a growing number of complaints that HGH XL is a scam.
Claimed benefits of HGH XL
The following benefits have been claimed on the HGH XL website:
- Build lean muscle
- Increase your strength
- Improve endurance
If HGH XL can indeed boost your natural HGH levels then these claimed benefits are certainly realistic. However, before we can verify them we would need to see whether this supplement contains ingredients that can boost these levels.
Ingredients found in HGH XL
HGH XL contains 900 mg of a proprietary blend of L-Arginine, L-Ornithine and Panax Notoginseng, so in theory this supplement should help to naturally boost your HGH levels.
This when combined with a protein rich diet and regular trips to the gym to lift weight should result in both muscle and strength gains.
Price of HGH XL
When you first view the HGH XL website you may find yourself feeling a little unclear about how much the supplement actually costs.
No doubt the reason for this is that the price has been hidden away in the terms and conditions, which are at the very bottom of the website in a small font.
Upon reading the T&Cs you will discover that the initial trial is not free but will cost £4.95, which is reasonable enough. However should you fail to cancel your account within 14 days of the initial trial you will then be charged an unbelievable £99.99, which is apparently “exclusively discounted”.
The biggest issue with this trial is that upon signing up you have also given permission to be sent further monthly packages, at £99.99 + £4.95 p&p every month thereafter.
These auto shipped packages will continue until you cancel your membership, which for some could mean losing hundreds of pounds to the company behind HGH XL.
Is HGH XL a scam?
HGH XL is certainly not a scam, it contains proven ingredients that are likely to benefit your own efforts.
However HGH XL is vastly overpriced and its use of auto shipping will no doubt lead to complaints that this supplement is a scam.
In my opinion there are other supplements available to buy online that can offer similar benefits at a fraction of the cost. Therefore I find it impossible to recommend HGH XL to anyone.
Contact details for HGH XL
To contact the manufacturers of HGH XL please use the following contact information:
Phone: 0800 206 1562
Email: [email protected]
You can also contact by using the ‘easy cancel’ link at the very bottom of the sales website. It is next to the T&Cs and contact links.
If you have signed up for this trial offer then we would love to hear about your experiences, please leave a message below.
Alternative to HGH XL
Another supplement that has been shown to naturally boost HGH levels is HGH-X2 (available from Crazy Bulk).
This supplement costs around half as much as HGH XL with no need to sign up for any auto ship program.
This means you can buy it outright without having to worry about any additional charges being made to your account at a later date.
DO NO UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES SIGN UP FOR IT. I DID FOR THE FREE TRIAL AND BECAUSE I DIDNT CALL TO CANCEL IT THEY CHARGED ME £180( for the free trial bottles) AND I RECEIVED ANOTHER TWO BOTTLES IN THE POST TODAY AND CHARGED ANOTHER £180( because I didn’t cancel my membership). CALL AND CANCEL IT OTHERWISE THEY WILL CHARGE YOU EVERY MONTH!!!!!!!!!
This is most definitely a SCAM. after doing some homework it would appear this company has been dissolved by the owner Mr Mikhail Kucher. WHO YOU CAN NOT CONTACT BECAUSE HE RESIDES IN USA. HIS ADDRESS IS AS FOLLOWS 2930 WEST 5TH STREET 16F BROOKLYN NY USA 11224.
DO NOT FALL FOR THIS THEIVING SCOUNDREL IT A LOAD OF BULL AND A SCAM
hello what number can I ring
Hi all, I called the number above and got thourgh to an advisor that was from the east cost (USA) called Dawn, very helpful! Explained my situation and they stopped all future payments and refunded me 50% £47.47! Which they didn’t have to do! A lesson to be leant for me to read the small print! Hope this is helpful
hello ive been ripped off as well what number did u phone and how long did it take to get through totally pissed off with this
Anyone got a number I can ring??
Hi is there anyone who actually has a free trial of these tablets that they are not going to be using ….im doing an article (independent) and also would like to personally study these in order to get a clearer understanding and picture of the actual stuff and more importantly what negative effects these have on our health ..il be getting tests took on a weekly basis to determine these results which id love to share when available ..Unfortunately the company behind them wouldnt supply us with information which I hope to provide …I would appreciate it if anybody has these that dont intended to use to e.mail me ..thanks in advance folks