Neugenisis Anti-Aging Review: Is the "Longevity System" from NeuLife Labs the best approach to HGH and Anti-Aging benefits?
Julie Donaldson
Is a systematic approach to the benefits of HGH the best way to go when trying to fight affects of aging? It depends. It has been hard to find a company that has offered several products, together, combating aging and promoting the benefits of HGH.
NeuLife Laboratories offers the "Longevity System", which includes an all-natural HGH precursor, along with a topical antiwrinkle cream called Neuderma. Let's first evaluate the ingredients found in the HGH releasing formula. Neugenisis, at face value, is a potent combination of complex amino acids found in many of the more effective all-natural HGH releasing formulas. At a deeper level, the combination of these potent amino acids with GABA (Stimulation of the Anterior Pituitary Gland)and Colustrum (Enhanced skin and muscle rejuvenation) makes for an effective formula on its own. Neugenisis also adds Vitamin B6 and several key herbs and antioxidants. Neugenisis includes Tribulus Terrestris, which is an herb that enhances vitality and libido, as well as Grape Seed and Red Raspberry extracts which promote healthy nails, bone, teeth, and skin. The "Sister" product, Neuderma, is an aggressive formula with, both, Hexapeptides and Pentapeptides as well as Argireline. This potent antiwrinkle cream includes Vitamin E and chamomile to produce a strong, yet pleasant topical cream.
As stand alones, NeuLife Labs has produced 2 quality products. As a package, the system makes sense. Many of the boasted HGH benefits are the improvement and repair of the skin. Combined, the "Longevity System" makes more then common sense, it seems to be producing excelerated benefits. When contacted for comment, NeuLife Labs reported more sales as a system, than as individual products. With many re-orders, NeuLife is boasting reorders for the system at an all-time high.
After taking a long look, and trying the "Longevity System" for 3 months, I tend to believe in the systematic approach. Why settle for only half of the benefits you can experience. The internal/external approach may become more commonplace.
About the author:
Julie Donaldson is a Anti-Aging Nutritional counselor in private
practice. She is published in all the major Anti-Aging journals
and submits articles reviewing trends and developments within
the Anti-Aging marketplace.
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