Description of IGF for new users...

big in vegas

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IGF-1 isn't a top-secret chemical, nor is it a dangerous steroid. IGF1 is actually a natural molecular structure similar to insulin. IGF-1 is the abbreviation for Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1.Know in scientific circles as a polypeptide protein hormone, IGF-1 or Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 plays a vital role in childhood growth and stimulates anabolic effects (muscle building) in adults.

There are 70 inter-connected amino acids that make up a single chain of IGF-1. IGF-1 is a hormone that is produced when the liver is stimulated by human growth hormone. When levels of HGH rise in the blood, the liver responds by producing more IGF-1. These higher "bursts" spur growth and regeneration by the body's cells, especially in muscle cells. Increases in IGF-1 levels have shown positive effects on increases in muscle strength, size, and efficiency. When you do not have enough IGF-1 in your body, whether caused by disease, malnutrition or a hormone imbalance, your growth can be stunted.

The primary purpose of IGF-1 is to stimulate cell growth. Every cell in the human body can be affected by IGF-1, but cells in muscle, cartilage, bone, liver, kidney, skin tissue, lungs, and nerves tend to be most positively affected.

Several scientific tests have been conducted to determine the benefits of IGF-1 and thus have prompted companies to seek approval from the Federal Drug and Administration for substances that can increase the body's IGF-1 levels. Taken responsibly over time, products that increase IGF-1 can help improve muscularity and healing and recovery times. IGF-1 can also stimulate a decrease in body fat, an increase in lean muscle mass, improved skin tone and restful sleep. IGF-1 has also been documented to increase the rate and extent of muscle repair after injuries or strains. Not only do muscles recover more quickly, they also tend to return stronger and healthier than ever when levels of IGF-1 in the bloodstream are at their highest.

IGF-1 also has a positive affect in the aging process. It can prevent age-related degeneration of muscles, skin tissue and bones. Because IGF-1 levels tend to level off and fall rapidly when the liver is not stimulated by HGH production, these benefits are greatest when consistently high HGH levels are maintained.

Combined with other supplements and monitored responsibly, IGF-1 can be beneficial for those individuals who suffer from stunted growth or growth hormone deficiencies as well as those individuals who strive to be in the best physical shape possible. Athletes, bodybuilders and physical competitors around the world are learning all about the benefits of IGF-1 and implementing the growth hormone into their daily regimented workouts. Whether you are an athlete yourself, or you prefer to workout more than a few times a week, IGF-1 can be beneficial for you. Even if you aren't an athlete at all, but are looking to get as healthy and fit as possible for your own reasons, IGF-1 can be beneficial for you.
 
IGF is one of the best things I've used so far. If I only used one thing, it just might be IGF.
 
IGF is one of the best things I've used so far. If I only used one thing, it just might be IGF.

i have used it alone and on cycle and it worked much better synergisticly with gear however it did work quite well all by itself! The picture in my avatar is me on just IGF alone without any other supplements for about 8 weeks prior. it kept me full and hard
 
I'd say if you've used IGF in the past 80-120mcg would be good with around 4 ius of hgh would do wonders for you
 
Should igf be used with hgh, and if so what kind of amounts? like for a guy about 180 or so in size.

no bro it works great without any type of hgh, most guys replace their hgh with igf and like it better yet
 
But, it can be used with HGH, right Presser?

correct, though i havent done so myself, i have read many guys say they love to take the 2 together and it works absolutly great together.
 
I'm planning on adding in HGH as soon as I finally get my hands on some. Been talking about using it for years, but never have and I do plan on using it along with IGF so we'll see what happens when I finally start
 
what i dont like about igf is how it stings/burns when applying. i usually do a full vial post workout, ill mix in 80ius of bac water and apply, anything less than 80 really really stings but 80 kinda stings
 
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I've been using IGF now for a week. I mixed it with bac water, as this is what my bodybuilder friend said to use.

Does anyone know if there's a difference between mixing IGF with bac water or acetic acid? Some people say bac water and some say acetic acid.

Liking the results so far!

Thanks guys
 
I've been using IGF now for a week. I mixed it with bac water, as this is what my bodybuilder friend said to use.

Does anyone know if there's a difference between mixing IGF with bac water or acetic acid? Some people say bac water and some say acetic acid.

Liking the results so far!

Thanks guys

I'm not sure what the difference is. MC's IGF comes pre-mixed in acetic acid, so it's ready to use as is. I like that.
 
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