Yea I was pretty surprised:500+ ng/mL IGF-1 on 2.7 IU hGH is one of the highest multipliers and absolute values I've seen on Meso.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yea I was pretty surprised:500+ ng/mL IGF-1 on 2.7 IU hGH is one of the highest multipliers and absolute values I've seen on Meso.
Your fasting insulin and igf were much lower in the prior test…what was going on there?Yea I was pretty surprised:
Carnivore and no GH. That 254 IGF-1 was on nothing but 125mg of Test. Honestly I wasn't even sure what I'd get out of GH with a natty number that was quite a bit higher than what seems to be the average in this thread. But since I was ordering TZ already, "might as well" throw some GH in the order just to see what happens, right?Your fasting insulin and igf were much lower in the prior test…what was going on there?
trebolonetax - could the fact that he is riding a bike 10-20 miles after injecting hgh account for his low fasting insulin?
20 miles at his bodyweight is more than 1500 calories
That is amazing levels for 56.My natural levels tested at 256 ng/ml. I'm 56 years old, Just lost 40 pound on tirzepatide the past 6 months.

Nice work indeed. You could try harmonizing the data as part of a PK / PD model but would then need additional info (body weight, elapsed time vs injection, etc).Not exactly new information.
You want to wait until 6 weeks of GH use to get a proper new reading.I’m 35, and my IGF-1 levels have always been at the low end. My most recent test, taken before I started HGH, showed a level of 186, whereas previously it ranged between 85 and 109 ng/ml. Now I’m using 2iu of HGH daily, and I’ll see what my results look like in a month.
View attachment 313049
