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IGF-2, natural?

MrBrightside

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When my older brother and I were discussing supplements, the question was raised as to whether or not IGF-2 is a natural testosterone booster. I checked out several sights and couldn't find the answer, nor could I come to my own conclusion. Can anyone shed some light on this?
 
IGF-2 and DRIVE are both natural, but which one is overall a better supplement in aiding with muscle development?
 
I cannot attest to its superiority personally, but it's just a more popular supplement in general. Almost every log/short review I've read has been concluded with a positive attitude towards muscular development, while I haven't even seen a thread on IGF-2 yet.

I could be wrong, though. Perhaps IGF-2 works better.
 
I cannot attest to its superiority personally, but it's just a more popular supplement in general. Almost every log/short review I've read has been concluded with a positive attitude towards muscular development, while I haven't even seen a thread on IGF-2 yet.

I could be wrong, though. Perhaps IGF-2 works better.

You've haven't looked too hard...

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MrBrightside; said:
When my older brother and I were discussing supplements, the question was raised as to whether or not IGF-2 is a natural testosterone booster. I checked out several sights and couldn't find the answer, nor could I come to my own conclusion. Can anyone shed some light on this?
IGF-2, and all Applied Nutriceuticals' products, are completely natural.
 
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