Then we have some outrageous claims, without any
evidence whatsoever. I’d like to mention the GenF20 Plus can cure infertility claim,
since I can see it’s repeated on many pages. There is absolutely no evidence of
this and even the manufacturer knows better than to claim this on any of their
product promotion. To be fair, some doctors do prescribe HGH injections (which
GenF20 is not) in the early follicle growth stages to treat women with low
ovarian reserve (HGH promotes the production of IGF-I, a cytokine that plays a
role in follicle development) and new research shows some potential of HGH in
the management of female infertility. However, HGH is effective in only in
appropriately selected cases and cannot be recommended indiscriminately in
every patient undergoing ovarian stimulation or assisted reproductive
technology. Proof of the hormone’s success in treating female infertility is
inconclusive and the FDA hasn’t endorsed this kind of treatment in abeyance
until the research can be finalized.
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