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Can Long r3 IGF-1 possibly cause diabetes for someone at high risk of diabetes?

San Quinn

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I tried searching but didnt really find a answer. My grandmother has diabetes and a lot of family members on her side had it. So I wondering can Long r3 IGF-1 cause or increase my chances of getting diabetes? I recently had some blood work done and the doc says I am fine but to watch out later on because it runs in my family.

Thanks
 
It binds to the IR 100 times less than Insulin itself, take from that what you like but it could, I suppose.
 
If you are THAT concerned then don't use it. More importantly don't rely on a message board post from some guy called DatBtrue stating it is "okay".

San Quinn: I don't wanna hear about no motherf@ckin' ifs. All I wanna hear from your ass is, You ain't got no problem, Quinn. I'm on the motherf@cker. Go back in there, chill them diabetics out and wait for the calvary which should be coming directly.

DatBtrue: You ain't got no problem, Quinn. I'm on the motherf@cker. Go back in there, chill them diabetics out and wait for the Wolf who should be coming directly.

San Quinn: You sendin' the Wolf?

DatBtrue: Oh, you feel better, motherf@cker?

San Quinn: Sh@t, yeah, bro. That's all you had to say.
 
If you are THAT concerned then don't use it. More importantly don't rely on a message board post from some guy called DatBtrue stating it is "okay".

San Quinn: I don't wanna hear about no motherf@ckin' ifs. All I wanna hear from your ass is, You ain't got no problem, Quinn. I'm on the motherf@cker. Go back in there, chill them diabetics out and wait for the calvary which should be coming directly.

DatBtrue: You ain't got no problem, Quinn. I'm on the motherf@cker. Go back in there, chill them diabetics out and wait for the Wolf who should be coming directly.

San Quinn: You sendin' the Wolf?

DatBtrue: Oh, you feel better, motherf@cker?

San Quinn: Sh@t, yeah, bro. That's all you had to say.

Nice Pulp Fiction reference.

:head:
 
lol at the wolf!


igf-1 drastically increases insulin sensitivity....it does not decrease it.

I know this is an older thread I made and might be a stupid question but what exactly does this mean? Does it mean that if igf-1 drastically increases insulin sensitivity then someone with high risk is more likely to maybe start diabetes?

Thanks
 
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