Sunday, May 23, 2010

Has anyone ever tried some CDs that are labeled to "stimulate human growth hormone production"? Is it a scam?

Just saw it on ebay, CD labeled "Quantum Subliminal Matrix Technology鈩?(QSMT)" and it supposedly has subliminal messages to make your brain produce more hgh, scam? Just curious. ^_~
Answer:
Somebody makes a huge scientific discovery like that, but uses it to sell CD's on eBay instead of announcing it in respectable scientific journals? I rather doubt it.There's some data to support the idea that subliminal messages can affect your thoughts or behavior in small ways. However, there's never been any evidence that they could directly affect any sort of chemical in your brain, particularly not human growth hormone.It'll be interesting to see if this comes up during some drug testing debacle in sports. :-) "No, I'm not taking steroids, it must be a side effect of this CD I've been listening to..."
S C A M
Yes, its a scam. The pituitary gland which creates growth hormone cannon be stimutated to produce it. The only thing to replace low or no growth hormone is growth hormone injections.

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