I have a bunch of questions on using IGF-1 LR3. First off what are all the supplies that I need, I'm assuming I need the 1ml of IGF-1 LR3, some BAC water, insulin syringes, alcohol wipes (trying to go as cheap as possible)... what else? I see that some people mix 1ml IGF-1 LR3 with 1ml BAC, some with 2ml, some with 3ml BAC, how much do you use, and why don't people just use a 1-1 ratio only? Is the shot smoother with more BAC water? I know you can inject post or pre-workout, I plan on injecting 100mcg pre-workout. You also inject every time you lift, but what is the most efficient injection schedule to get the most out of your 1ml? I lift 3x a week Monday, Wednesday, Friday, if I'm on this peptide I would be willing to workout 4 or 5 times a week. I need help from A-Z, I've been 100% natural to present.
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How do I use IGF-1 LR3 (for beginner)?
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No where in nature can you increase your IGF levels, it's definitely not natural, especially if you have to inject it. I already read through that thread beforehand, it didn't really answer the questions I have. Oh btw, I meant 100mcg LR3 assuming I will go with a 1-1 ratio of LR3-BAC.Originally posted by jack tors View PostLast edited by Red; 12-19-13, 03:41 AM.
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50mcg LR3+ 50mcg BAC= 100mcg injections... any suggestions on what LR3 to buy?Originally posted by ROCKETW19 View Postreal IGF will work wonders at 50mcgs I would even go at 40 but my vials come 100mcgs per vial so it just easier to do 50 at a time
I would highly doubt the quality of your IGF if you need 80 or 100mcgs per day
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not true diet and excerices effect IGF levels quite a bit.Originally posted by Red View PostNo where in nature can you increase your IGF levels, it's definitely not natural, especially if you have to inject it. I already read through that thread beforehand, it didn't really answer the questions I have. Oh btw, I meant 100mcg LR3 assuming I will go with a 1-1 ratio of LR3-BAC.
your not exactly juicing lol. more like a supplement just letting you know not to expect too much... if what your saying is true then when you took your multivitamin you weren't natural.
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No, not juicing at all since there is no test in IGF-1, but it does make your body produce more testosterone on its own. Reverse effects of you testicals shrinking, they become a little bigger on IGF. I don't expect anabolic effects from it, it's only a peptide, but I do expect gains... how much muscle in terms of pounds per month, I don't know. I'm no stranger to hard work, it's gonna take longer than if I were on test.Originally posted by jack tors View Postnot true diet and excerices effect IGF levels quite a bit.
your not exactly juicing lol. more like a supplement just letting you know not to expect too much... if what your saying is true then when you took your multivitamin you weren't natural.
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