Update 2/16/20. Can SeroVital raise human growth hormone (HGH) by 682%, reduce wrinkles, decrease body fat or increaase your bone density? Can it make you look –and feel- DECADES younger? You've seen the SeroVital commercials on TV and you may have wondered if it really worked. In this review, I'll help you better understand SeroVital by breaking it down into questions and answers. I'll show you the research and the pros and cons and help you figure out if SeroVital is right for you.
1. What Is Growth Hormone?
Human growth hormone (HGH) is a hormone made in the brain. It's also called somatotropin (so-mat-to-tro-pin). By whatever name you call it by, HGH does a LOT of things such as:
- Helping muscles grow
- Helping fat loss
- Helping collagen formation
- Helping the immune system
- Helping brain functioning
We tend to make less HGH as we get older and this is why people are interested in this hormone as a way to turn back the clock of aging and help us grow younger again. Some people might even take HGH injections too. SeroVital is not the same thing as HGH injections you may get from your doctor.
2. What Is A Secretagogue?
This very complicated word is pronounced “se-kreet-a-gog.” It's a science term and refers to anything that makes your body secrete something. SeroVital contains secretagogues (amino acids and herbs) which, are supposed to help your body secrete (produce) more growth hormone.
3. Don't Confuse HGH With HCG
HGH – human growth hormone – is not the same thing as HCG. HCG refers to a pregnancy hormone called human Chorionic Gonadotropin. People sometimes use HCG to help with weight loss.
See the HCG review for more on this.
4. Who Makes SeroVital?
The company is called SanMedica International. They hold the patent on SeroVital too. It's US Patent Number 8,551,542 Here is the US patent if you want to read it.
5. Contact SeroVital
The company address is 5742 W Harold Gatty Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84116-3777. Two other companies are also at this address:
- Basic Research LLC (BasicResearch.org)
- LimitLess WorldWide LLC (LimitlessWorldWideLLC.com )
To contact SeroVital by phone call 801-517-7007
6. Better Bureau Ratings
When this review was last updated,
- The BBB rating for SeroVital
- The BBB rating Basic Research LLC
- The BBB rating Limitless Worldwide LLC
See the BBB files for updates and more information.
7. The SeroVital Box Controversy
Depending on where you purchased this supplement, you may or may not see “HGH” on the box. Most boxes of SeroVital contain the letters HGH – which stands for human growth hormone. But some -like the box I have – do not. Why?
While it's hard to know for sure, in the comments below someone had mentioned that SeroVital purchased from Costco does not contain the HGH reference. So whether or not you see HGH may be related to where you purchased it from.
Does SeroVital really raise HGH 682%? Well, the box does say “Clinically Tested 682% Mean Increase” – but if you look closely, it doesn't say a 682% increase in HGH.
8. SeroVital Research
There is clinical research on this dietary supplement. The SeroVital study title is Elevated Growth Hormone 120 Minutes a Single Low Dose of Amino Acids in Healthy Subjects.” This investigation was presented at an Obesity Society meeting in 2012.
This investigation involved 16 people (12 men and 4women) in their 30s. The study lasted 2 weeks. During one week, people took SeroVital, and the next week, they received a placebo. Researchers tested growth hormone levels were measured at 15, 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes after taking the supplement or placebo.
Results: These researchers found HGH levels were higher 120 minutes after taking SeroVital compared to placebo. Levels of IGF-1 were also noted to be higher 8 hours later. IGF-1 is the molecule that is actually responsible for many of HGH effects.
Another Study
Another study was presented at the 2019 Endocrine Society Conference (ENDO 2019). This investigation contained 45 people (mostly women) with low HGH levels. The presented study noted SeroVital raised IGF-1 levels and HGH levels. The study sounds fascinating but it may not yet be published. When the study is published, this secion will be updated.
9. SeroVital Study Problems
The SeroVital research study does show it raises HGH levels. Here are my thoughts on the study:
1. The study doesn't seem to be peer-reviewed. It was presented at the Obesity Society as an abstract (an abstract is a summary of research). The study is listed with ClinicalTrials.com and was completed in 2012.
2. The study involved 16 people, mostly men.
3. The study showed HGH levels were higher 120 minutes after taking SeroVital.
4. This investigation did not measure:
- body fat
- testosterone levels
- muscle strength
- wrinkles
Grated some of this will take longer to see a difference.
5. This study involved people in their 30s. Since this is an anti-aging supplement, it would have been nice to involve older people.
10. What Are Normal HGH Levels?
According to Medline Plus, normal HGH levels for men and women are:
- Men: 1 – 9 nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml)
- Women 1 – 16 nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml)
11. SeroVital Benefits
The company says HGH is associated with:
- Reduced body fat
- Improved mood & energy
- Heightened sex drive
- Stronger bones
- Increased lean muscle mass
- Reduced appearance of wrinkles
Remember, the benefits of HGH do not necessarily mean SeroVital has the same benefits.
12. SeroVital Ingredients
SeroVital contains 5 amino acids and 1 herb. According to the box I have, 4 capsules of SeroVital have the following ingredients:
Amount Per Serving | Percent Daily Value | |
---|---|---|
Proprietary Blend Containing | 2.9 grams | |
L Lysine HCL | N /A | |
L Arginine HCL | N /A | |
Oxo-Proline | N /A | |
N-Acetyle L Cysteine | N /A | |
L Glutamine | N /A | |
Schizonepeta (arial parts) Powder | N /A |
Other ingredients that are also listed in SeroVital are:
- Gelatin
- Steric Acid
- Magnesium Stearate
- Titanium Dioxide
- Rice Flour
- Microcrystalline Cellulose
- Candurin Silver Fine
- Yellow # 5
- Silicon Dioxide
- Yellow #6
These other ingredients play no role in the benefits of the supplement.
If we look at the 6 main ingredients (4 amino acids and 1 herb) we see 4 capsules of SeroVital has a total of 2.9 grams for all of the ingredients.
Let's look at the HGH research for the ingredients in SeroVital.
Lysine
Lysine makes up most of the ingredients in the supplement. Lysine is an essential amino acid (essential means we don't make it ).
In a 1981 study, lysine alone did not raise HGH levels – in young men – when it was combined with the amino acid, arginine. The amount used in this investigation was 1200 mg of lysine and 1200 mg of arginine.
In a 1993 study, the combination of lysine and arginine did not raise HGH levels in older men compared to placebo. This study used 3 grams of lysine and 3 grams of arginine used 2x per day for 2 weeks.
Researchers in Finland noted 2 grams of lysine did not raise HGH levels in weight lifters who were 19-35 years of age.
Arginine
Arginine is a non-essential amino acid (we can make it). It's the second most abundant ingredient in Serovital.
In one study, researchers noted the combination of 1500 mg of arginine and 1500 mg of lysine, raised HGH levels. Ironically, the amino acids did not raise HGH levels when people exercised. That's odd.
Another study reported that both 5g and 9g of arginine raised growth hormone levels in young men more than a placebo. In another investigation, 6 grams of arginine did not raise HGH levels (or other hormones) in 15 runners compared to a placebo.
In a 2007 study, arginine used for 7 days didn’t raise HGH or IGF-1 in adults. These people took 7 grams of arginine per day.
In this paper, the researcher states while both arginine and exercise increased HGH levels. But, when combined together, the rise is less than seen with exercise alone.
In another paper, it was noted arginine, given before strength training reduced HGH levels. These researchers gave people 0.075 mg of arginine per kilogram of body weight
Translation: there are 2.2 pounds in a kilogram. So, if you were 180 lbs (82 kg), you’d get 0.075 x 82 =6.15 grams of arginine.
Oxo-Proline
Oxyproline, also known as pyroglutamic acid is a type of amino acid. Evidence for oxo-proline raising HGH in people cannot be located.
N-Acetyl-Cysteine
Another name for this stuff “NAC”. N-Acetyl-Cysteine is a version of the amino acid cysteine. In supplements, NAC is often used to increase glutathione, a powerful antioxidant.
Here's NAC on Amazon
Glutamine
Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid. In a study from 1995, researchers noted 2 grams of glutamine, raised HGH levels in 8 of 9 healthy men (32-64 years of age). SeroVital contains only 1 mg of glutamine in 4 capsules.
See the review on glutamine for more insights.
Schizonepeta
Schizonepeta is an herb. Other names for this include Jing Jie and Japanese Catnip. Does schizonepeta raise HGH levels? Evidence cannot be located. Preliminary evidence suggests this herb may have anti-inflammatory properties. There is speculation cellular inflammation may reduce HGH levels.
13. Ingredients With Evidence
Based on the research which could be located, ingredients with the most HGH research are:
To be fair, it is possible the unique blend in the product may work better than any single ingredient.
14. SeroVital And Fertility
Growth hormone (HGH) is involved in both female and male fertility. So it makes sense some might wonder if SeroVital can help a woman get pregnant. Research linking Serovital to pregnancy cannot be located.
15. SeroVital And Birth Control Pills
There is no evidence SeroVital interferes with birth control pills. Women who are concerned about this are encouraged to speak to their pharmacist for more insights.
16. SeroVital And HIV
People with HIV/AIDS may be interested in natural ways to boost growth hormone levels. Can SeroVital help? No evidence can be located. For now, the best advice is to show the ingredients to a doctor/pharmacist and see what they say.
17. How To Take SeroVital
The company recommends taking take 4 capsules of SeroVital on an empty stomach, either 2 hours before meals or about 2 hours before going to bed. Taking the capsules on an empty stomach, however, appears necessary.
Do not take more than SeroVital 4 capsules per day.
These same directions also hold true for the liquid concentrate version too. SeroVital Liquid has the exact same ingredients as the capsules.
18. What's Growth Factor 9?
Growth factor 9 (GF9) is another supplement touted to raise HGH. Growth Factor 9 has the same ingredients as Serovital. The Growth Factor 9 package mentions SeroVital.
19. What's Thrive HGH
Thrive HGH is a supplement by the company called Limitless World Wide LLC. Thrive HGH contains the same ingredients as SeroVital.
20. SeroVital vs. Growth Factor 9 vs. Thrive HGH
Here are the ingredients in all 3 supplements side-by-side
SeroVital | Growth Factor 9 | Thrive HGH |
Blend 2.9g made of | Blend 2.9 g made of | Blend 2.9g made of |
L Lysine | L Lysine | L Lysine |
L-Arginine | L-Arginine | L-Arginine |
Oxy-Proline | Oxy-Proline | Oxy-Proline |
NAC | NAC | NAC |
L-Glutamine | L-Glutamine | L-Glutamine |
Schizonepeta | Schizonepeta | Schizonepeta |
- 3 different supplements
- 3 different names
- Same Ingredients
21. SeroVital vs. GenF20?
GenF20 is another supplement reported to improve HGH levels. No studies could be located which compare these supplements to each other. GenF20 other ingredients like Tribulus Terrestris. For more information see the GenF20 review.
22. Where Can You Buy SeroVital
This supplement is very popular and can be purchased at many locations such as Vitamin Shoppe, GNC, Target, Walmart, Khols, Bed Bath and Beyond, CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens, Costco, Ulta Beauty, and many online retailers.
23. SeroVital Cost
When purchasing from SeroVital.com a bottle costs $99 for a one-month supply. If you go on their Preferred Customer Program (auto-ship program), the price is $79.20. Both prices include free shipping.
24. The Preferred Customer Program
The SeroVital preferred Customer Program is their auto-ship program. If you choose this option, the company will send you a new shipment of the supplement every 28 days. Your credit card will be charged $79.20 per month.
25. How To Return SeroVital
SeroVital is sold at many local stores so returning it to where you purchased it is the fastest way to get a refund. If you bought it from the its website, the company lists this address for returns:
Attention Returns Department: 5742 Harold Gatty Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84116. They also list this phone number: 1-800-898-5153 where people can get more specific information. I recommend you call the company before sending it back so you know exactly how to do it.
26. Is SeroVital FDA Regulated?
All dietary supplements are regulated. Many don't know this but it is true. While the FDA does not test supplements, there is a regulation. The supplement law is called The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA). It's been in effect since 1994.
27. Is It Made In America?
Yes, the company which makes it is located in Utah.
28. Can SeroVital Change The Microbiome?
Does SeroVital impact gut health? While clinical studies cannot be located, preliminary research shows arginine can alter the bacteria in the mouth. So, while it's possible SeroVital may positively impact the microbiome, the best way to ensure a healthy gut is to eat lots of fruits, veggies, beans, and seeds.
29. SeroVital Hair And Skin?
Some people have reported, SeroVital HGH has lead to better-looking skin (see comments). This is interesting but no clinical studies so far have looked at this.
30. Is SeroVital Gluten-Free?
I'm not sure. The website did not say either way when this review was updated. Rice flower is part of the “other ingredients” but according to the Celiac Disease Foundation, rice is naturally gluten-free.
The best way to know for sure is to call the company. You can reach them at 801-517-7007.
31. What Happens If you Stop Taking It?
In theory, if you were seeing benefits from and stop taking SeroVital, you'd likely go back to where you were to begin with. How long this might take to happen I can't say. If you combined it with exercise and eating a better diet, how far you might slide downhill would likely be less. There are no clinical studies showing what happens to people after they take SeroVital for several months and then stop taking it.
32. Do You Have To Take It Forever?
If you are happy with SeroVital HGH and stopped taking it, in theory, you might go back to where you started. How long this might take to occur is not known.
33. Can Teenagers Take SeroVital?
Teenagers are teeming with growth hormone so there is no reason for them to take this supplement. The supplement website says not to take it if you are younger than 18.
34. Is SeroVital Better With An NAD Booster?
This supplement is touted to be an anti-aging. Some of the most popular anti-aging supplements today are things like Tru Niagen, Niacel and Elysium Basis. These supplements are said to slow aging by raising a compound called NAD levels our cells. Whether or not SeroVitalHGH would work better with a NAD supplement is unknown. No study has looked at this (yet). For more information see these reviews:
35. SeroVital And Weight Loss
While growth hormone may be associated with reduced body fat, there is no evidence SeroVital burns fat or helps people lose weight. If you are taking it for weight loss, any effects would be magnified If you combined the supplement with exercise and eating fewer calories.
36. Does SeroVital Contain HGH?
No. There is no human growth hormone in this supplement. The ingredients in the supplement are supposed to help your body to make more of its own HGH naturally.
37. Does It Have The Side Effects Of HGH?
While HGH is a necessary hormone, too much HGH associated with some bad things such as:
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Joint pain
- Diabetes
- Fluid build up causing swelling
SeroVital will not produce the same side effects as too much HGH.
38. Can It Help Me Grow Taller?
Growth hormone therapy is sometimes prescribed by doctors to help kids grow taller. That said, there is no proof this supplement would help a child or adult grow taller. When in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
39. Is Powdered SeroVital Better?
The Rapid Dissolve Crystalline Powder version of SeroVital contains the same ingredients and amounts as the capsules. The big advantage of the powdered version is if you did not like swallowing pills.
40. Is Maximum Strength Better?
When I looked into this, I noticed some websites selling “Maximum Strength” SeroVital but the ingredients – and amounts of ingredients – are identical to “regular strength.”. I did not see Maximum Strength listed on the supplement's official website. Could the max strength product be counterfeit? When in doubt, call the company and ask them.
41. Can Men Use SeroVital?
Yes, you can. Remember, even though the product is advertised to women, the SeroVital study mostly consisted of men.
42. SeroVital Side Effects
I think SeroVital is safe in healthy people. While there isn’t a bunch of any single ingredient, here are a few things to keep in mind and ask your doctor about if you think they apply to you. This list is not complete:
- Start with less than recommended for the first week to see if you have any side effects
- N-Acetyl-Cysteine and arginine may reduce blood pressure. Consider if you take high blood pressure medicine
Stop taking SeroVital at least 2 weeks before surgery
- Talk to your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding also
- If you have a history of cancer, speak to your doctor. Remember, HGH causes things to grow.
- Schizonepeta contains a compound called pulegone which might damage the liver in high amounts. Schizonepeta is the last ingredient listed, so there is not much in the supplement. If you have liver problems, speak to your doctor first.
- If you take any medications like blood thinners, speak to your doctor and pharmacist
On the plus side, some people -in the comments below – have said their skin looked better after taking SeroVital
Some online reports -which cant be confirmed -suggest the supplement might cause:
Constipation | Acne | Swollen hands/feet |
Dizziness | Lethargy | Headaches |
The odds of any of these happening is unknown. These may be isolated incidents not likely to occur in most people. Like many things in the supplement world, results – and side effects- may vary.
43. SeroVital Pro & Con
Here is a quick overview of what I liked and didn't like about this supplement. These are my opinions. Take them for what they are
Pro | Con |
Wildly available in stores | Very expensive |
Been around several years | Lots of hype |
It has a US patent | Low-quality study |
Growth Factor 9 and Thrive HGH are the same thing as SeroVital | |
No clinical proof it does what HGH does |
44. Does SeroVital Work?
To be honest, I have my doubts but since I did not try SerVital myself, I can't say for sure if it works or not. To be fair, some people, provided testimonials below, saying this supplement helped them. For those who take this supplement, it's important to remember it's best if you also eat well and exercise. Kudos to the SeroVital company for also saying this too.
Here it is on Amazon
Karen says
It’s Karen again ! As I am researching more on the web, I came across this article on SeroVital, and it also talks about a better product that research HAS been completed. I hope it’s ok to share with you, read, and maybe comment ?
http://medreviews.info/report-on-serovital-you-cant-afford-to-miss/
Thoughts?
Joe says
HI Karen, I looked at the article. It’s about another HGH supplement called GenF20. I’ve reviewed that product too. Here is my GenF20 review. Show its ingredients to your doctor tomorrow and get his thoughts on it too.
Karen says
Thank you for all this information. I’m actually having my physical tomorrow, and going to have my HGH blood work. I’m a 54 year old female, and have been suffering insomnia for a long time! I’ve seen the tv commercial and was ready to order, but thought it wise to talk to my MD, since I’m on an antidepressant, blood pressure med, I do not want to try this unless my MD Researches it himself (he used to be a pharmacist).
I’ve tried sleeping pills (newer ones) xanax, melatonin, Benadryl (which helps for a few nights). I know I need the exercise .. but have also lost weight due to stress. Obviously my HGH is lower due to my age, but I read one of the comments about how it may increase cancer cells? Ugh! Well , I’m going to try and stay on this web to read more, if anyone else has comments etc .
Joe says
Hi Karen, thanks for sharing and let us know what your doctor says. Show your doctor the ingredients. Since he used to be a pharmacist, I’m pretty sure hes aware of them
LISA DROZDOWSKI says
I HAVE BEEN TAKING SEROVITAL FOR 2 MONTHS NOW.. I HAVE NOTICED THAT THE ONE WRINKLE I HAVE IS ACTUALLY SMOOTHING OUT AND PEOPLE ARE COMMENTING ON HOW MY SKIN GLOWS.. I’M ALSO SLEEPING BETTER AND ACTUALLY DREAMING (WHICH I HAVE NOT DONE IN YEARS) I FEEL GREAT!!! I’M 46 YEARS OD AND PLAN TO CONTINUE TAKING SEROVITAL.. IT MAY NOT BE A MAGIC BULLET BUT ITS HELPING ME FOR SURE! I LOVE IT
Charlene F Wenzel says
This was a great help in my decision. Thank you so much. Do you have any research done on Lipozene?
Joe says
Hi Charlene, you are very welcome. Yes Here is my review of Lipozene.
Kay says
Have been looking at this product for at least a year – debating its effectiveness for menopausal symptoms. After reading all the reviews here – I think I will pass! Do you have any suggestions for an all natural product effective for menopause symptoms!? Thanks for your help!
Joe says
Hi Kay, there has been some studies on black cohosh for menopause symptoms. while not all studies say it works, enough say it does to make me think it might help some people.
There has been some controversial research that might link black cohosh to liver problems but I am not sure if its the herb itself or something else in black cohosh supplements. Because of that, I’d opt for the herb itself, rather than a supplement that contained other ingredients in addition to black cohosh. you can probably get this herb at your local pharmacy. If you go there, your pharmacist might be able to point you to a brand that she/he has had experience with.
There are several brands of the herb on Amazon. I’d look at those that only contained the herb itself (nothing else) and also those that had the most 4 star ratings from verified purchases.
I hope that helps Kay.
kimberlyfawn says
I had a hysterectomy & subsequent hot flashes from hell. I found Black Cohosh to really work however within a month I started showing all the symptoms of liver problems. I quit immediately & the problems went away and didn’t come back.
Joe says
Hi Kimberly, I’m really happy your liver is doing better.
Sharon says
Believe it or not, One a Day Menopause formula works great for me. I had a complete hysterectomy at 40. It works better than the HRT used by Doctors. I have no mood swings, no dreaded hot flashes and other issues. I am now 60 and still take it.
Teri Salvesvold says
Just saved me a lot of money…I will be paying more attention to diet and exercise. ..this is not a magic bullet. ….I’m tempted to order every time I see the pseudo -celebrity doctor pitching it…great run down and thank you for the layman speak.
Joe says
Hi Teri, you’re welcome and I’m glad you found my review helpful.
ELIZABETH-ANNE says
Thanks !
You just saved me over 400 bucks. Someone has 6 boxes of it on Ebay and I was getting ready to order it, but decided to do some research first, particularly as I take 4 prescription meds a day and sometimes things interact badly. Eg: No ashwaghanda for me, despite my loving it. It interacts badly with my anti depressant.
Joe says
Hi Elizabeth, you are welcome.
KahalaKate says
Appreciate your effort and info. I have a box of it but have been a little afraid to try it. You don’t seem to have found a reason NOT to. I am 80 years old and YES! I STILL CARE HOW I LOOK AND FEEL.
Joe says
Hi KahalaKate, for overall healthy people, I dont see a problem with it but why dont you try this. Show the ingredients to your pharmacist. See what they think? They should be able to look at the ingredients and see if they might interact with any medications you might be taking. If you try it, let us know how what happens.
Of course you should care about how you look and feel! I think that is great 🙂
VaundaLea Moss says
So happy I found your review on the way to the website. Based on what you researched and shared, I will not be investing in SeroVital. I was already suspicious myself. Seems like maybe exercising might just do the trick. Thank you for your thorough research and links.
Joe says
Hi VaundaLea, you are very welcome.
Nina says
Thank you so much for this thorough, well-researched review. I appreciate the level of detail in your research and all the links to look into your source documents. Very helpful and fact-based, as opposed to a simple opinion piece. I am bookmarking your site for the future and look forward to learning more from you.
Joe says
Hi Nina, thanks much for your nice words. Glad you found the review helpful.
Antipseudoscience says
“If anyone knows why they removed HGH from the box, let me know.”
Because it’s illegal in the U.S. to claim in the name of the drug that it increases HGH.
As to their study…
“The study involved 16 people (14 men and 2 women) who were in their 30s. The study lasted 2 weeks. During one week, people took SeroVital and the next week, they received an placebo. Growth hormone levels were measured at 15, 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes after taking the supplement/placebo.”
This does not constitute a scientifically-valid study. That’s why it hasn’t been peer-reviewed or published. Sample size was too small, testing methodology is completely invalid. You can’t give the same group of people “the real thing” one week, then a placebo the next, and expect reliable results. To give reliable results, it needs to be double-blind. Some participants receive the real thing, some receive a placebo, neither the person giving it to them nor the recipient can know which they are receiving. And you can’t give a given subject the real thing AND the placebo separately. And you CERTAINLY can’t give the same subject both, AND TELL THEM which they’re receiving when…
Al says
The box I just received from them today says HGH
Tabatha says
I remember seeing a show on HGH on Dr. Oz and they had other Doctors on their and they say that if you want the actual HGH then you get it injected because anything that is in a pill or a serum usually does not have enough HGH to make a difference.
I would suggest leave the pills alone and go to a Doctor and get it from them. I’m glad that you didn’t take it because what if it messed up your system? It’s not worth it unless you wanted to take it because you felt that you needed it and THEN decided to write the article.
Joe says
Thanks Tabatha, I think i saw that Dr Oz show segment on HGH too.
DAWN says
Careful with those injections. We lose HGh For a reason as we age. Getting HGh is PROVEN to trigger/activate Any dormant Cancer Genes you have. Cancer that is genetic you are not always guaranteed to get BUT with HGH injections , YOU WILL ACTIVATE THEM.
Suzanne says
Hi! Thank you for your research and for identifying what you have found. I have been taking Serovital for just under a month, now. I am beginning to notice positive results e.g. less defined wrinkles, brighter skin, lowered blood pressure (a HUGE plus for me!) And I sleep much better, more restful.
On the flip-side, however, I have noticed an increase in my appetite, I feel sluggish at times and I am experiencing ‘night sweats’ similar to those I experienced during menopause.
I am a 53 year old female that is fairly healthy and slightly overweight. I am extremely curious to know if the Serovital is causing my night sweats. Any feedback is so very appreciated. Thanks!
Joe says
Hi Suzanne, you are very welcome. I’m happy you are seeing some benefits from SeroVital. As am not sure what is the cause of your other issues though. Has anyone else here had similar issues?
Janet says
I would bet your night sweats are likely due to menopause.
Brianna says
Hi Suzanne,
A couple years ago I packed on 15lbs in a short amount of time. (38yrs, active female) At the same time everyone was talking about Serovital because of the Dr. Oz show, I saw it at my Costco and decided to buy it. My experience on the product was much like yours. I did think my skin looked brighter and my overall body tone felt firmer, but the night sweats were so bad that I finally had to stop taking them after 4 months. I am not menopausal and as soon as I stopped the supplements the night sweats disappeared.
kenneth vanderhye says
What I have been told at Vitamin Shoppe about SeroVital and Growth Factor #9 is that they are the same identical product. Apparently the company that makes SeroVital could not keep up with the demand so they allowed one of their subsidiary companies to make the same product under another name at the same price. If you notice on the labels of both products, you will see they both have the same address as well as the same phone number to call for questions or problems.
Marla Storie says
Hi Joe…I have been reading about HGH and the positive effects it is having on Crohns Disease. As Crohns and I have been in a relationship forward 40 years now, I am always researching online for things that may help. Do you know anything about Serovital helping Crohns? Or even if you could recommend a few sites I can look up, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you for your time.
Joe says
Hi Maria, Im not aware of anything in SeroVital that might help Crohns (lack of evidence does not necessarily mean it wont help though. I just dont know either way).
here are a couple of resources that might help
http://nutritionfacts.org/video/achieving-remission-of-crohns-disease/
https://medlineplus.gov/crohnsdisease.html
HealthyDude says
Awesome article! Very surprised to see you put up a link to vegan quack Greger of “nutrition facts.org”.
Joe says
HealthyDude, thanks so much. I’m glad you found it helpful. About Dr. Greger, I found his book fascinating and he shows his research. I think we can all agree that eating more fruits and veggies is wise thing to do.
ruddersmoke says
Joe, whenever I see a product that is advertised as being a magic bullet, I come to your site. I can’t remember when I found you (several years ago, I believe), but I want to thank you for taking the time and effort to inform us. I am regularly appalled at how people try and screw one another over for a buck. At the same time, the audience, hence the market, for “get rich quick” or the “magic bullet” or the “15 minutes of fame”, which could be easily defined as virulent is in fact, the other side of that coin. For, if people were not looking so desperately for a shortcut to a better life, we wouldn’t need people like you. So, thank you so very, very much for balancing the equation.
Joe says
ruddersmoke, that is very kind of you to say. I’m happy to be of service.
Mark says
Thank you so very much for taking the time and putting in the effort to present this review. Greatly appreciated.
Joe says
Hi Mark, you are most welcome. I’m glad you found the review helpful.
Jennifer says
Yes but after all your research you did not try it..??? At least you could have tried it for one month and then write your review.
Joe says
Hi Jennifer, correct I did not try it.
Lisa says
Article on WebMD states that HGH taken orally is digested by the stomach before it is absorbed by the body. If that means what it sounds like then it has to be injectable form to be effective.
Joe says
Hi Lisa, I’d also be skeptical of taking HGH by mouth for the same reason as webmd pointed out. I think most supplements – SeroVital included- do not contain HGH for this reason, but instead have ingredients that it’s hoped will boost the body’s natural HGH production.
Shar says
I started taking this 5 days ago. I am 44 & went through early menopause 2 years ago which threw a lot of things out of whack for me. I was getting very discouraged & gained a little weight. In 5 days I have seen a reduction in hot flashes & ankle swelling. A little easier getting up in the morning but that may be placebo or the fact that the joint swelling is down. Either way, the hot flash relief alone is worth it for me. As I feel better, I even took long walk yesterday for the first time in months. Will see what happens in another week. I’ve been taking it at night before bed. Not scientific , but just my experience.
Mindy says
What happened after 2 months ?
B.Story says
Hello, I am on day 12 of it and while I have slept the best in ages, I am very, very tired. To the point I wake up feeling like I am very hungover but had a family major medical emergency so not sure if its the pills or stress. I will cut back to 2 a day and see if its not the herb they call “Chinese catnip” I don’t want to quit it entirely since it says it takes a month or two to start noticing a difference. Thanks for the research!
Joe says
Hi B.Story, let us know what happens after a month. Sorry to hear about your family emergency too..