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General Peptide Use & Information
PEPTIDE RESULTS IN: IGF-1, testosterone, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 249088" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Got the prices right off Peptide Sciences. Yes, this was just getting started as I wrote. For a few weeks it is going to be much more. Can you get better deals? Absolutely. I personally think Peptide Sciences is way too high. It would be easy to cut the price in half. Of course then you can also find top quality hGH for $90/kit.</p><p></p><p>By the way, since you were asking a bout IGF-1 levels, I ran across this on the Defy web site which is probably very good advice:</p><p></p><p><strong>What IGF-1 level is considered 'too high' when administering Sermorelin?</strong></p><p> </p><p>As I previously mentioned, negative feedback at some point will limit the amount of growth hormone that can be released from the pituitary by sermorelin. This level will differ among individuals of different ages and different nutritional statuses. However, this may be a positive factor since very high levels of IGF-1 have been reported to increase the risk of various cancers (prostate, colorectal, etc) and heart disease.1 <strong>Thus, again depending upon age and nutritional status of the patient, I would suggest not chronically exceeding IGF-1 levels of >350 ng/m. It is my opinion that levels about 400 ng/ml should definitely be avoided due at least to the increased cancer risk that may result.</strong></p><p></p><p>1. William J Cromlie: Harvard Gazette, April 22, 1999, News and Announcements (Growth Factor Raises Cancer Risk Growth Factor Raises Cancer RiskApril 22, 1999</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 249088, member: 43589"] Got the prices right off Peptide Sciences. Yes, this was just getting started as I wrote. For a few weeks it is going to be much more. Can you get better deals? Absolutely. I personally think Peptide Sciences is way too high. It would be easy to cut the price in half. Of course then you can also find top quality hGH for $90/kit. By the way, since you were asking a bout IGF-1 levels, I ran across this on the Defy web site which is probably very good advice: [B]What IGF-1 level is considered 'too high' when administering Sermorelin?[/B] As I previously mentioned, negative feedback at some point will limit the amount of growth hormone that can be released from the pituitary by sermorelin. This level will differ among individuals of different ages and different nutritional statuses. However, this may be a positive factor since very high levels of IGF-1 have been reported to increase the risk of various cancers (prostate, colorectal, etc) and heart disease.1 [B]Thus, again depending upon age and nutritional status of the patient, I would suggest not chronically exceeding IGF-1 levels of >350 ng/m. It is my opinion that levels about 400 ng/ml should definitely be avoided due at least to the increased cancer risk that may result.[/B] 1. William J Cromlie: Harvard Gazette, April 22, 1999, News and Announcements (Growth Factor Raises Cancer Risk Growth Factor Raises Cancer RiskApril 22, 1999 [/QUOTE]
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