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Growth Hormone—What Does it Cost? Depends on Which Form You Use

Hopefully this information will help you find a growth hormone therapy that’s right for both you and your wallet.

There are a few factors that ultimately determine what is the cost of growth hormone, but the most important factor is the form of growth hormone that you’re looking to purchase. To illustrate this point, let’s compare the injectable variety to the oral homeopathic variety.

Injectable growth hormone is the most expensive and the most troublesome variety on the market. A monthly supply of injectable growth hormone can cost anywhere from $500 to $2000, or up to $24,000 per year. Users are then faced with the task of self-monitoring the dosage and self-administering the injections up to 600 times per year. This can lead to abuse and the subsequent appearance of negative side effects.

On the other hand, a five-week supply of oral homeopathic growth hormone costs anywhere from $25 to $80, or approximately $250–$800 per year. These varieties are simply sprayed under the tongue three times daily, 5-6 days a week—no fuss, no muss, and no needles. Furthermore, because doses of homeopathic growth hormone are so subtle only the positive therapeutic effects are given the chance to manifest.

Over the last two decades this anti-aging revolution has really bubbled up and many different growth hormone products have hit the market. Are they free? No, they may not be free, but you can always exercise your freedom to purchase the product that’s right for you and your budget.