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| Registered User | rh IGF-1 does this type of IGF-1 have any real world apps. if so what dosing sched and quantity. i am guessing just localized effects specific to the injection site |
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| Registered User | um herrrrrrrrrrrooooooooo?????? no one has any insight on this??? |
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| Registered User | seriously no one??? |
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But what is it that you are asking? Do you not know what insulin-like growth factor is and now want someone to quickly tell you? You could have done some basic searching yourself so you would know that IGF-1 RH is unmodified IGF-1 and that there exists modified forms of IGF-1 that have reduced/eliminated binding affinity for the IGF-Binding proteins. One such modified form is known as LR3 IGF-1. ...what is it that you are asking? | |
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| Registered User | hey man i get ur well respected here and u know more than me about these peptides but dont be like that. dont talk down to me it is poor form. moving along i was asking if anyone has used or knows if rh igf-1 has any use in terms of localized effects. is it even worth using? should i just get lr3 igf-1 instead. if one were to use rh igf-1 what kind of dosage and what kind of inject schedule would you need. is it cost effective to use. thanks. |
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