@Bignate you think there would be any use at running it at 50mcg?
100%
That's like asking if there's a point of running test at 250mgs when someone else is running 1000mgs. Especially if it's something you haven't used before. Doses as low as 20mcgs per day can yield results.
Like any compound, start low, gauge your results and adjust accordingly. 50mcgs per day will of course, providing a quality product, yield a result.
How were your results?
I'm a fan of GH, love it.
But I've never tried IGF specifically.
Feels?
Feels like light insulin. Pumps are good. No hypoglycemia. Like gh, I think its the long term that yields the
real results from igf. Be it that it's one of the compounds that
can support the notion of hyperplasia/satellite cell activation, etc.
What results has it had over the long term, would be the real question... the real answer would be that I honestly can't tell you, as I've never used JUST igf over a long term period to gauge results. That would be the only way to really know. Would I say it's worth a shot? 100%.
The one time igf-1 lr3 worked well for me, I did an unconventional dosing regimen
I used 10-20mcg IM injection with every meal, could feel it work almost like insulin
I used it for a month
That's interesting. I wonder why the multiple dosing with the lr3 version. Des I could see, but lr3 has a long half life. Comparing to insulin, that would be like taking lantus with every meal. I really respect you, brother, and I'm curious as to why you chose a protocol like this vs 1x daily dosing. I get the nutrient shuttling/partitioning effect, but theoretically, it would be similar with one daily dose as well.