jjjd said:
iirc, bobo did NOT say that. he posted a # of articles on IGF and one of the articles said that. i post articles all the time. posting an article does not mean that you necessarily agree with every conclusion therein
clearly, many of the people who have used the IGF in solution indicate that it does work
Bobo posted:
Any form of IGF is ONLY supplied in a lyphosized form, which means a dry powder state. NEVER PUCHASE PRE-DILUTED LIQUID IGF!!!! There is no such product made anywhere in the world and even if there were real IGF ever present in the vial it would all be dead by the time you receive it.
In the "IGF-1 Information Here!" sticky.
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This is before he says "From a user" and "From basskiller" and he does not cite an author or a title or mention that he's posting an article in that section, so what's a guy to think?
I'm not saying the stuff they sell in solution is not on the up and up, but it also seems strange to me that they charge less for a mg in solution than a mg of lypholised powder.
This is from the R&D Systems website:
Upon reconstitution, this cytokine can be stored under sterile conditions at 2 - 8° C for one month
or at -20° C to -70° C in a manual defrost freezer for three months without detectable loss of
activity.
That refers to standard IGF-1, not long. I would like to see some better documentation that the IGF1-LR3 is stable in solution at a variety of temperatures.