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Hey guys.. I know its been out for a while but I just was wondering, this Bio Gro supplement is basically Bio Active Peptides, which is bovine colostrum that is extracted and pretty much makes you absorb or utilize or whatever you wanna call it, more protein then usual.

My question for the advanced guys, or anyone with more knowledge than myself is this, when you're using AAS, would a product like this even be helpful? Are we not already putting ourselves in an anabolic state by using AAS to the point where a product such as this would be a waste? Just food for thought. I welcome any discussion on this, as the company claims its the first of its kind and will be the new xfactor in peoples supplement stack.

ED9's picture

This supplement is banned now wonder why because it works Smile

ED9's picture

because i put on 20 kg not muscle only but in arround 3 months with this thing. and thats for sure not only food... for me its more effective than 125 mg of test e a week. and my natural test is on 31.3

IrishMack's picture

Worthless, I tried it myself for 3 months and there was zero change. I believe its because its bio availability is destroyed when it passes through the stomach and we all know any real igf needs to be injected. It hasnt been banned because it doesnt work in the way you consume it. Drink a bottle of igf-1 and see if your body can use it...I am not serious but you catch the drift.

ED9's picture

Irish are you kidding me? there are plenty of study on this works. over 30 studys there are proven actually. it works and its absolute one of my new favorite supplements. i tryed novorapid insulin and igf-1 lr3 and guess what. bio gro is verry verry effective even compared to steroids. the pump is there and you allso get little dizzy from the igf.
if you dont believe me then here is a picture after 1 little bottle. i gained serious mass on this shit. ofcourse you will have to eat right.
before i started i was skinny

https://www.instagram.com/p/BYidkhbhmq-/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshi...

and here is after..
https://www.instagram.com/p/BfJtTR_FOGi/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshi...

there is a reason the supplement is banned..

IrishMack's picture

I heard it works even better when you stack it with nugenix. Add in some extenze and you got a muscle building stack that is taking the exercise scene by storm.

I also don't inject my hgh, I squirt it on my tongue for better absorption. Igf is destroyed by the digestion process, if you believe otherwise you deserve to throw your money down the drain.

ED9's picture

no its colostrum and is tapped before 6 hours so thats why you can absorb it.. and yes if its tapped after 10 hours the body couldnt absorb it. make your facts clear before u state them wrong. I would like to see some studys that shows it has 0 effect.

dboler's picture

Anything that really works would not be sold as OTC supplements imo.
Eat more = grow more.
Maybe get some probiotics or digestive enzymes if you want to aid digestion.

Drloomis's picture

I agree, I just was curious as to what everyone's take on it was. I saw it as kind of a marketing ploy because nobody can really test its effectiveness because I'm not sure how we would. For instance, when you have a guy on cycle taking 6 different compounds its hard to state which one attributed to his gains the most.

chunkypbnj's picture

So true. As soon as a product that really works is discovered, it is usually banned within a year or so. I had my first experience with Gaspari's Halodrol. It was sold as a prohormone, but it was a really a steroid. I put on almost 20 pounds in 6 weeks. Then, I lost it all when my test levels took forever to recover naturally. Superdrol>same story.

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