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Serovital-hgh Side Effects

Serovital-hgh Side Effects

This article looks at some of the possible side effects of Serovital-hgh, an amino acid blend which supposedly increases growth hormone.

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Note that this is a supplement to an overview of Serovital-hgh, which can be found here. The purpose of this article is to evaluate possible side effects of Serovital-hgh. Furthermore, it should be noted that not everyone experiences possible side effects listed below.

Serovital-hgh Ingredients and Side Effects

The active ingredients of Serovital-hgh are:

  • L-Lysine HCI
  • L-Arginine HCI
  • Oxo-Proline
  • N-Acrtyl L-Cysteine
  • L-Glutamine
  • Schizonepeta (aerial parts) powder

The potential side effects of these individual ingredients will help give us a better idea of the possible side effects of Serovital-hgh as a whole. The following ingredients have known possible side effects:

  • L-Lysine HCI – Stomach pain and diarrhea. Avoid taking large amounts of calcium and lysine at the same time.
  • L-Arginine HCI – Abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, gout, allergies, worsening of asthma, low blood pressure, allergic reaction, hives, and increased risk of bleeding.
  • N-Acrtyl L-Cysteine – Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation.

Serovital-hgh is a “proprietary blend” which means we aren’t told the exact amount of each ingredient contained within the supplement.

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Additional (Anecdotal) Side Effects

Side effects attributed to Serovital-hgh listed below have been reported by readers of this website. If you compare the anecdotal list below with the possible side effects of the ingredients of Serovital, you can see a clear correlation between the two. Thus, the anecdotal side effects reported by our readers include:

  • Acne
  • Bloating
  • Constipation
  • Cramps
  • Fatigue
  • Flatulence
  • Headache
  • Heartburn
  • Hives
  • Nausea
  • Restlessness
  • Water gain
  • Weight gain

Some readers have suggested that consuming extra water when taking Serovital may help reduce nausea and cramping.

Bottom Line

You may or may not experience any of the side effects listed above if you take Serovital-hgh. If you have any health conditions, you should check with your doctor before taking any supplement. The most common complaints we’ve heard regarding Serovital-hgh are abdominal problems, while some has said that it simply didn’t work. There are, of course, many who feel the product does work.

Have you experienced any side effects not listed above? Give us your review and tell us of any side effects you experienced.

Please see our first post on Serovital-hgh which includes dozens of additional user comments.

Revised December 3, 2015
Originally published August 2013

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