PA & Grunt - first off, thank you both for posting this wealth of info.
have a few questions though.
i realize that this is a newer and debatable compound with not a lot of history so we don't really know the long term impact of LR3-IGF1 use.
we do know that LR3-IGF1 goes systemic, floating around in our blood looking for available receptors. grunt - i like your approach for safer use with a lower dose and injecting immediatly post workout when muscle receptors are upregulated - in hopes that most of the compound ends up in the muscle tissue and not organs and other places we don't want growing.
i'm not a scientist but i have a hard time believing that all of the IGF will be taken in by just muscles even with a lower dose immediatly following a workout. if it's in your blood,won't it will make it's way to some of the wrong receptors leading to long-term negative sides?
i've read a lot of threads talking about how great this stuff is with little talk about the dangers and possible negative sides.
i guess what i'd like to know is what are all the known negative sides of IGF-1 use? sides i've heard of so far is downregulation of natural production of GH, and growth of gut, face, hands, feet and cancer. are there others?
also it seems debatable on the sides vs. benefit of L3-IGF1.
i hear some recommend starting with anabolic steroids while others say start with a peptide. opinions are welcome on this topic.
if i sound like an idiot - sorry. i'm just tring to learn.