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Subject HGH that doesn't require a prescription?
Date September 17, 2020 5:31 PM
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Hi,

Yes, you are reading that correctly...

For the first time in US history purely and naturally extracted human growth factor (IGF 1) is legal, without a prescription.

It now comes in an under the tongue sublingual, no further need for shots in the stomach.

Plus, it is not accessible at 2% of the cost of HGH.

But, here is the kicker...

Even though it is completely drug-free, it may also be more powerful.

In fact, this formula contains multiple growth factors that you need to stay young, not just IGF 1.

After a year of development, you can read about this breakthrough

>>> Go here to learn about how Nutra IGF 1 may quickly and naturally fight off years of aging

([link removed])One last thing we need to state…

Naturally extracted growth factors are still banned in tested sports.

Their use nearly got Vijay Singh a lifetime ban from the PGA Tour.

Tiger Woods and Ray Lewis had also been linked to their use but the claim was not proven.

Overall, if you are tested, you should not use them.

But as long as you are not a professional athlete, you can legally use this secret weapon in all 50 states.

… And I truly believe it could be a difference-maker

>>> Here is everything you need to know

([link removed])Clint Winters
Lead Researcher, Pharm Origins
P.S. As you can imagine, this is highly controversial.
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