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General Peptide Use & Information
Ipamorelin Dosage Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="madhacker" data-source="post: 166051" data-attributes="member: 37977"><p>Did you do labs to determine your IGF-1 level while on Ipamorelin? I recall you were a non-responder to Ipamorelin from past readings. To answer your previous question, if your IGF-1 levels are not increasing with ipamorelin use, you are considered a non-responder. IGF-1 makes up roughly 66% of the benefits of growth hormone. The cause could be various reasons. Either your pituitary gland is not responding or your liver is not responding to growth hormone to produce IGF-1. In most cases with secretagogues, the pituitary signalling is the issue. In which case, growth hormone would be your solution. If it was the latter, a combination of growth hormone and IGF-1 is the solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madhacker, post: 166051, member: 37977"] Did you do labs to determine your IGF-1 level while on Ipamorelin? I recall you were a non-responder to Ipamorelin from past readings. To answer your previous question, if your IGF-1 levels are not increasing with ipamorelin use, you are considered a non-responder. IGF-1 makes up roughly 66% of the benefits of growth hormone. The cause could be various reasons. Either your pituitary gland is not responding or your liver is not responding to growth hormone to produce IGF-1. In most cases with secretagogues, the pituitary signalling is the issue. In which case, growth hormone would be your solution. If it was the latter, a combination of growth hormone and IGF-1 is the solution. [/QUOTE]
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