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General Peptide Use & Information
Have you had success increasing your IGF-1 with peptides?
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<blockquote data-quote="rafapark" data-source="post: 136642" data-attributes="member: 18441"><p>My IGF-1 was 200 when I was doing peptides, around 100 when started a year ago. I have not checked my blood since I stopped a bit more than a month ago. Based on my research safe IGF-1 is below 150 and higher than 80. I would’t want higher than 150 for long. My goal is longevity and health. You can increase your IGF-1 naturally as well as described by the Ben Grenfield article above. I would trust the studies. Some anti aging doctors have a biased view and only look at the positives and not the negatives. All this is summarized in the links I sent before. It’s up to you to decide what is best for you. In my case, I decided to cycle off IgF type peptides and keep mu IgF in the safe range for me. I’ll leep my body and viceral fat low using natural methods now that I have then at the range I wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rafapark, post: 136642, member: 18441"] My IGF-1 was 200 when I was doing peptides, around 100 when started a year ago. I have not checked my blood since I stopped a bit more than a month ago. Based on my research safe IGF-1 is below 150 and higher than 80. I would’t want higher than 150 for long. My goal is longevity and health. You can increase your IGF-1 naturally as well as described by the Ben Grenfield article above. I would trust the studies. Some anti aging doctors have a biased view and only look at the positives and not the negatives. All this is summarized in the links I sent before. It’s up to you to decide what is best for you. In my case, I decided to cycle off IgF type peptides and keep mu IgF in the safe range for me. I’ll leep my body and viceral fat low using natural methods now that I have then at the range I wanted. [/QUOTE]
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