Here are some instructions on how to mix or reconstitute IGF-1 Long R3. These instructions assume you have one vile of 1000 MCG of IGF-1 LR3 which is in the lyophilized form.
Most people use 1ml or 2mls of acetic acid (called AA from here on out) to mix their IGF-1 Long R3. Most IGF-1 kits come with 1 ml or cc of AA.
After removing the vacuum… Continue reading
Tips to mix and maximize Lyophilized Long R3 IGF-1:
1. Long R3 IGF-1 (Any other form of IGF-1 is not as effective).
Lr3IGF-1 (Long R3 Insulin-like Growth Factor-I or Long R3 IGF-1) is an 83 amino acid analog of human IGF-1 actually comprising the complete human IGF-1 sequence, but with the substitution of an Arg for the Glu at position 3, as well as a 13 amino acid extension… Continue reading
One of the factors which causes a decline in free testosterone levels is excessive binding of testosterone to carrier proteins, this divert it’s use in the production of other proteins/hormones, including estrogen.
Aging men sometimes convert testosterone to estrogen. The estrogen is then taken up by testosterone receptor sites in cells throughout the body. When an estrogen molecule occupies a testosterone receptor site on a cell membrane, it blocks… Continue reading
Question: Are the legal risks for growth hormone the same as for steroids?
Answer: Human growth hormone (hGH) is a natural occurring hormone produced in the human body by the pituitary gland. It is available as a synthetically produced inject able hormone, and has become a popular but expensive medication prescribed in anti-aging therapies and in the treatment of AIDS related wasting.
Bodybuilders and athletes may illicitly… Continue reading
IGF-1 LR3, Long R3 IGF-1, IGF-1- Insulin-like Growth Factor – is an experimental drug that represents the next generation in performance enhancing in bodybuilding athletes. This peptide hormone also has the promise of becoming the ultimate fountain of youth.
As the world has finally caught on to the fact that world-class athletes from all sports have been using steroids and other performance enhancing drugs (PEDs), the athletes themselves have… Continue reading