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+ 4 igf results on black tops from kigs

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I ran 5iu ed for 3 weeks then pulled the bloods .

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Aroid13's picture

+1 for bloods.

Darkhorse777's picture

Damn half would be almost baseline

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SuperMax's picture

Is that 344ng? I don't know the range for LC/MS. Could you tell us the range?

Pale's picture

Thanks for doing a real test. +3

HailRazor's picture

GH Serum 21.4
IGF1 344

Did you do 5IUs a.m. ED or 5IUs split ED ?

Thanks H

HailRazor's picture

Cool. That helps.
These Black Top GH Serums Vs IGF1s....big difference

Thanks for posting the IGF1

Gh0st's picture

Hail I'm curious, why that matters? After using for several weeks I would assume the peak plasma level of IGF-1 hits a steady plateau, regardless of splitting the dose am/pm, or all at once.

Educate me, oh great one Smile

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HailRazor's picture

I've seen blood work posted up using split dosage with good IGF1 elevation....but....my experience (using blood work to confirm) has been using one a.m. dose to elevate IGF1 very quickly

Since I don't suffer from GH Deficiency....doing an early a.m. dose is the least disruptive (possible natural pulse suppression) time to inject.

If you are splitting your injections, dose when your cortisol levels are at peak (when you awake and early afternoon)

Split the dose after you have achieved desired IGF1 elevation using the early a.m. Injection (usually 1-2 months depending on "ramp up" dose used)

Doing a single a.m. inject is how I've been able to elevate my IGF1 extremely high very quickly

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Thanks for your feedback. Much appreciated.

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HailRazor's picture

I hope that made sense
I think Hunteron20s also experienced lower IGF1 on a split dose Vs one dose

Another example is a member split 10ius daily (2IUs 5Xs daily)

My IGF1 was higher on one 5IU ED a.m. dose Vs his 10UI split dose ( I think he disrupted his natural GH pulse by doing that )

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What you said made sense. The theory of why this is the case is perplexing for me.

I would think that a larger amount of gh in one dose must produce an elevated up-regulation of igf-1 production? Vs two or more smaller doses producing less of an effect in summation.

Regardless, like you mentioned splitting doses after the ramp up, it shouldn't matter once levels are stable

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