Grunt76
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No, because T3 tends to destroy what IGF-1 has created, it does not directly attack the IGF-1 molecule.skull said:what would you consider a high dose --so I guess the resistance to binding protiens of the LR3 offer no protection from t3
Yep all the time and the results are just about spectacular. Imagine doing a bulking cycle. I mean, an ALL-OUT bulk. You eat everything in sight. You're going to blow up, gain lots and lots of muscle provided you do things right. And you will also gain some fat. Now picture that same bulking cycle, except you put on MORE muscle, and LOSE fat at the same time. That's what IGF-1 can do for you.do any people do anabolic with igf?
like m1t with igf at the same time
or test e with igf?
are resultats better?