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General Peptide Use & Information
Ideal IGF-1 Level?
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<blockquote data-quote="McBeavy" data-source="post: 221046" data-attributes="member: 42627"><p>Back in May of 2019 I had my IGF-1 tested and the results were 103 (100-300 ng/mL), which seemed low. This was pre Test replacement. I started T replacement in September/2019 (I'm on 100mg Test Cyp/week) and didn't really think about the IGF-1 further</p><p></p><p>Recently, I thought about starting an Ipamorelin/CJC combo peptide as I'm 52 and wanted to enjoy the benefits of higher growth hormone and remembered I was kind of low back in 2019.</p><p></p><p>But before I started peptide therapy, I wanted to get my IGF-1 tested again. It came back, surprisingly, at 223 (100-300 ng/mL).</p><p></p><p>Can T replacement cause this rise? And what is an ideal IGF-1 level? The information I've found is all differing levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McBeavy, post: 221046, member: 42627"] Back in May of 2019 I had my IGF-1 tested and the results were 103 (100-300 ng/mL), which seemed low. This was pre Test replacement. I started T replacement in September/2019 (I'm on 100mg Test Cyp/week) and didn't really think about the IGF-1 further Recently, I thought about starting an Ipamorelin/CJC combo peptide as I'm 52 and wanted to enjoy the benefits of higher growth hormone and remembered I was kind of low back in 2019. But before I started peptide therapy, I wanted to get my IGF-1 tested again. It came back, surprisingly, at 223 (100-300 ng/mL). Can T replacement cause this rise? And what is an ideal IGF-1 level? The information I've found is all differing levels. [/QUOTE]
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