Hoovton's picture
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I’m curious because I don’t see this topic in any of the discussions. HGH is well known as being required to be refrigerated in its dry state as well as reconstituted state. No manufacturer makes HGH that is stabile at room temperature.

Ive ordered HGH from more than one recommended supplier but never does it come in dry ice.

So if it’s not HGH what is it and what am I paying for if it’s being sold as HGH?

Pääjehu's picture

Genotropin is lyophilized before mixing it with the solvent and it survives higher temperatures for quite a bit. After mixing you should handle it like HCG.

Makwa's picture

It’s HGH. Just look at all the bloodwork showing elevated IGF levels. Only real HGH will do that Put in fridge when you get it and you will be fine

Hoovton's picture

But wouldn’t IGF-1 do the same in bloodwork? How can I tell if it’s actually HGH or IGF-1?

Makwa's picture

Lr3 has a different molecular chain than bio-identical igf so it won’t show up on bloodwork as igf. Injecting Bio Igf1 could potentially show up on bloodwork but the half life is so short it would be extremely hard and impractical catch it. It is also more expensive than HGH so I doubt anyone would try to pass it off as gh

23Sparta's picture

Check GH serum levels in blood

Makwa's picture

The problem with only checking GH levels is that cheap peps can mimic GH serum spikes. If going to check GH serum levels you also need to check igf to be sure you aren’t pinning cheap peps being passed off as real GH.

23Sparta's picture

That is good information, thank you.