How effective is IGF-1 LR3?
This is the worst possible question, but also the best one. In the early days of IGF-1 use among athletes, it was very much a hit or miss proposition. In other words, it was difficult to really put a number on how effective this stuff was, and whether it was just more snake oil.
I think this is primarily due to manufacturing processes which, at the time (a decade ago), produced a product that was very delicate. Unfortunately, this led to many inconsistencies in terms of people’s results.
Some people a decade ago reported astonishing results, while others reported almost none. Back then, as long as the supplier was reputable, almost all users report decent gains with IGF products. Now, since the LongR3 version is the one that is typically used today, and is 2-3 times more potent than regular IGF, users report very noticeable results.
Here are some videos relating to IGF-1 LR3? which I hope you find useful
Dr. McDougall and Insulin-like Growth Factor 1
John McDougall MD discsuses cancer growth promoter IGF-1. Blood levels of IGF-1 are raised by consuming dairy products — and even moreso by consuming isolated soy protein. If you avoid dairy because it promotes cancer and instead you eat veggie burgers and drink lots of soymilk, you may want to rethink your dietary choices.
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