Since the sponsor keeps bumping this post I finally wanted to comment on it. You cannot tell if a HGH product is legitimate by having a HGH serum test. All that is going to do is tell you that there is HGH in the body. It does nothing to tell you of the bioavailability. HGH is very finicky and needs just the right sequence to bond to the correct two atoms in the body to work. When this happens the IGF levels are raised. That is the true indicator of HGH efficacy. If the IGF is not increased then the HGH is merely passing through the body as useless. This can happen if it is not truly a 191 AA sequence.
To truly know exacltly what is in HGH you need three tests. A Mass Spec test can tell what the purity of the hgh is as well as the atomic weight and how much is in the vial. The HGH serum test can tell you that HGH is present and elevated, and the IGF can tell you that the HGH is authentic and working inside the body. Now the Mass Spec isn?t necessary but the second two tests are. The OP only posted one test so it is inconclusive.
Since HGH is often counterfeited what some manufacturers are doing is taking a quality generic product and using one vial to make 10; whereby, making 10 times the money. Very few people test them but when they do they only test the HGH serum and not the IGF.
Generic yellow top, and brown tops often test in the 16-30ng/ml but those are hygetropin, I am not completely familiar with the other types and I feel the lines are blurred in the differences when they are made generically.
So to the OP, you?ll need an IGF test to prove this is real and to the sponsor that keeps bumping it, IDK that you want to keep bumping this thread.