Correct.... the names make it a bit misleading.
IGF-2 is strictly herbal. However, it is the shiznit. Loves me some IGF-2.
Ok, just making sure. I had a feeling that was the deal.
Thanks guys.![]()
Drugs are drugs- supplements are supplements- I am trying to make supplements with "drug-like" effects, with little or no sides, while only using herbal/amino acid derivative-type products and formulationsIs it possible? I guess our products will have to make that decision for everyone
Blurring the distinction between the two is my ultimate goal from a results standpoint, but not from a "harmful predicate" standpoint :head:
THAT HE DOES VERY VERY WELL!!!!!!
THAT HE DOES VERY VERY WELL!!!!!!
yes I am starting to think this myself!!!
HAHA ITS NO JOKE!!! D doesnt Procrastinate he INNOVATES!!!! He is possible the hardest working man i have ever meet and deff the most Inventive Ingenious guy i have had the pleasure of working/hanging out with!
HAHA ITS NO JOKE!!! D doesnt Procrastinate he INNOVATES!!!! He is possible the hardest working man i have ever meet and deff the most Inventive Ingenious guy i have had the pleasure of working/hanging out with!
THAT HE DOES VERY VERY WELL!!!!!!
IGF injectible, from a reliable source, is a peptide that promotes LBM gains. Supplements, well, you decide after reading the label and realizing its mostly Guarana and caffiene to give you a jolt and nothing else- almost all "supplements" are a waste of time and money. AAS and Peptides are real.