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General Peptide Use & Information
sermorelin and ipamorelin used together
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<blockquote data-quote="rafapark" data-source="post: 134902" data-attributes="member: 18441"><p>I've done some research in the subject and I actually discussed IGF-1 with a Doctor who is an expert on Inmune Regenarative Medicine and Oncology. He does not recommend driving IFG-1 high at all. The conclusion of my discussions with the Doc and what can be found in the internet, can be summarized with this extract:</p><p></p><p>"Low IGF-1 levels associated with an increased risk of disease or mortality are generally about 70-80 ng/ml or lower. Studies in elderly men (average age 75) have found increased risk of cardiovascular events and deaths from cancer in high IGF-1 groups, approximately 190 ng/ml .Taking all of this information into account, for most adults, keeping IGF-1 below 175 ng/ml is likely important, and below 150 ng/ml should be even more protective."</p><p></p><p>So like anything else, the key is to find the sweet spot.I will try to keep my IGF-1 levels at around 120 ng/ml or so naturally w/o the support of peptides. I believe I can achieve the same results in terms of body fat with natural methods and will save $250 per month on top of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rafapark, post: 134902, member: 18441"] I've done some research in the subject and I actually discussed IGF-1 with a Doctor who is an expert on Inmune Regenarative Medicine and Oncology. He does not recommend driving IFG-1 high at all. The conclusion of my discussions with the Doc and what can be found in the internet, can be summarized with this extract: "Low IGF-1 levels associated with an increased risk of disease or mortality are generally about 70-80 ng/ml or lower. Studies in elderly men (average age 75) have found increased risk of cardiovascular events and deaths from cancer in high IGF-1 groups, approximately 190 ng/ml .Taking all of this information into account, for most adults, keeping IGF-1 below 175 ng/ml is likely important, and below 150 ng/ml should be even more protective." So like anything else, the key is to find the sweet spot.I will try to keep my IGF-1 levels at around 120 ng/ml or so naturally w/o the support of peptides. I believe I can achieve the same results in terms of body fat with natural methods and will save $250 per month on top of that. [/QUOTE]
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