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Sermorelin -What's Your Experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane" data-source="post: 43609" data-attributes="member: 13594"><p>Having higher levels of IGF-1 isnt necessarily a good thing. Chronic elevated levels of IGF-1 can lead to problems. My IGF-1 number was 90 last year this time. I started on Sermorlin but switched to ModGRF 100mcg and Ipamorelin 200 mcg prebed. Ipam is a third generation peptide and doesnt release as much cortisol and prolactin as ghrp2 and ghrp6. I have ghrp6 and I use it sometimes in the morning as I fast and moderately workout(brisk walk)to burn fat. Since cortisol levels are already higher in the morning, the effect is minimized. Im having blood work done in the next month or so but I dont expect my IGF-1 levels to be that much higher. Higher levels are achieved with HGH and/or multiple heavy daily doses of ModGRF/GHRPs. Dont focus on the number, just how you feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane, post: 43609, member: 13594"] Having higher levels of IGF-1 isnt necessarily a good thing. Chronic elevated levels of IGF-1 can lead to problems. My IGF-1 number was 90 last year this time. I started on Sermorlin but switched to ModGRF 100mcg and Ipamorelin 200 mcg prebed. Ipam is a third generation peptide and doesnt release as much cortisol and prolactin as ghrp2 and ghrp6. I have ghrp6 and I use it sometimes in the morning as I fast and moderately workout(brisk walk)to burn fat. Since cortisol levels are already higher in the morning, the effect is minimized. Im having blood work done in the next month or so but I dont expect my IGF-1 levels to be that much higher. Higher levels are achieved with HGH and/or multiple heavy daily doses of ModGRF/GHRPs. Dont focus on the number, just how you feel. [/QUOTE]
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