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NewULife Somaderm HGH gel review : Are Somaderm, Dermatropin the best homeopathic HGH gel and spray products?

New York, NY - ( NewMediaWire ) - August 11, 2020 - 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 quickly became a hot HGH product after its launch, 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?

According to Cambridgewellbeing’s guide on HGH supplements , while it’s true that NewuLife HGH gel is FDA registered (not approved), but the reality is that the supplements industry is almost wholly responsible for self-regulation.

According to Cambridgewellbeing, transdermal HGH gels like Somaderm, Dermatropin etc. miss some crucial ingredients to enhance HGH levels comprehensively and there are better HGH products (pills and sprays) like Genf20 Plus (for anti-aging) and HyperGH 14x (for bodybuilding).

An overwhelming number of positive reviews floating around on the internet claim that this is the best anti-aging HGH gel in the market today and video sharing websites like Youtube. However, most of them are posted by the sellers/multi-level marketers of NewuLife and they come across rather as blatant advertisements.

However, Cambridgewellbeing also claims that the efficiency of homeopathic HGH products can’t be just brushed aside.

If you’re searching particularly for homeopathic HGH products, a homeopathic HGH gel or spray may work for some people. Dr. Frank King explains the key to homeopathy’s great success is finding the right HGH formulas for each individual patient. We do have a recommendation – currently, we recommend HGH.com’s 30000 nano spray as the best homeopathic HGH in the market. (Contains not only true homeopathic HGH, but also combines the six most potent Growth Factors, and 8 proven amino acid releasers all into one oral spray! )

Pros & Cons of HGH Gels like Somaderm and Dermatropin

Pros

  • Lots of positive reviews. (But on a closer look, many of them come from NewuLife members promoting/selling this product)
  • Most people have got better with homeopathic treatments in real life, causing many experts to change their stance on homeopathy. That’s why HGH gels (homeopathic) are very popular.

Cons

  • Under-dosed ingredients, because of the 30X dilution concept.
  • There are other recommended HGH products in the market with more comprehensive ingredient profile like Genf20 Plus (comes with deer antler velvet and Alpha-CPC spray) and HyperGH 14x. Read more about HyperGH 14x.
  • Expansive pricing. There are more affordable Homeopathic HGH products in the market .
  • Homeopathic theories behind why HGH gel works for anti-aging like Water Memory have many critics in scientific community
  • Some of the unbiased reviews of this product seem to be negative and some experts believe there is a lot of hype behind this anti-aging gel
  • FTC is considering requiring that all homeopathic products sold in the US come with a disclaimer on their packaging that they don’t have enough evidence to work and homeopathic HGH gels and sprays are also not backed by American Association of Homeopathic Pharmacists.

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?

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 diluted 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….

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.”

And non-homeopathic experts claim that “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. In the end, you might be buying an over-expensive gel, spray or cream that might or might not have HGH in it.”

However, proponents of water memory theory state that the substance retains its properties and becomes stronger with dilution.

Somaderm vs Dermatropin

Dermatropin comes with a Somatropin 12X dilution while Somaderm comes with a 30X dilution. Less is more in homeopathy. So, Somaderm HGH gel’s 30x is more dilute, but also more potent and therefore deeper-acting than 12X. The benefit of 12X is that it requires less precision in selection and can be ideal for light, repeatable dosing.

The potency of a remedy is the number of times it has been diluted and homoeopathically processed. X potencies are diluted on a scale of 1:10, C potencies 1:100. At each dilution, i.e., 1X, 2X, 3X, ..., the powder or liquid dilution of the remedy is succussed (shaken with a thump at the end) repeatedly. The Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS) defines the exact standards, tests and guidelines for each remedy.

Final note about HGH Gels

There are many other homeopathic formulations aimed at boosting HGH levels in the market, including popular options on marketplaces such as Amazon and other ecommerce platforms, like High-Tech Somatomax ($45), Liddell Homeopathic Vital High Immune ($32), HPTP Pituitary Drops ($21), Vital II Hormone Free Spray ($28), Always Young 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?

Similarly, there is Dermatropin, another HGH gel, that claims to provide health benefits of somatropin. It also states that this gel has several benefits with regular use like promoting radiant, wrinkle-free, and younger-looking skin.

It also claims that the gel is great in offering other advantages of HGH like healing and repairing muscle tissue and helping in burning fat.

The two HGH gels are labeled as over-the-counter products and can be bought without a prescription in the United States.

How do You Use HGH Gels?

In accordance with the instruction manuals available on transdermal HGH gels, they can be topically applied to the areas with thin skin and noticeable veins like wrists, for instance, underarms, forearms behind the knees, etc.

This would make certain the gel is soaked up quickly and easily absorbed in the bloodstream.

The consumer should keep cycling the areas of application of the gel to steer clear of overusing any one part of the skin.

Routine and day-by-day use is recommended. Even so, the exact instruction differs from product-to-product.

One must always note that pregnant and lactating mothers should seek advice from their doctor before using HGH gels, without fail.

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.

The Bottom Line

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 re-ephasizes the speculation that the transdermal route is not particularly suitable for administering a hormone as important as HGH in the endocrine balance of the body.

HGH supplements can assist in some cases and can prove to be good answer for promoting growth in those facing HGH deficiencies.

Nevertheless, you have to exercise caution and consider an expert’s opinion prior to choosing any HGH treatments or supplements.

The health benefits statements of HGH gels or other supplements offering vitality, vigor, or enhancing beauty by restoring HGH balance in the body lack scientific backing and very few supplements have actually undergone clinical studies.

In essence one should implement a healthy lifestyle and opt for natural ways to maintain healthy Human Growth Hormone levels and use the health supplements only under the guided direction of an expert when it is necessary.