That's not how it works. Takes atleast a week for IgF1 to build up to a reasonable level. Even then, it can be up to 5-6 weeks for steady state
If you read literally my next post I tall about the igf saturation point of 6 weeks. I was referring to the elimination half life there, or steady state concentration levels of the HGH
"Human growth hormone (HGH) typically reaches peak plasma concentrations around 3-5 hours after administration when injected subcutaneously. However, this can vary depending on factors such as dosage, individual metabolism, and the method of administration.
To estimate the time it takes for HGH to reach peak levels based on its elimination half-life, you would need to consider the concept of steady-state concentration. The time it takes to reach peak levels depends on the dosing regimen and the pharmacokinetics of HGH.
If we assume a simple scenario where HGH is administered with a constant dose at regular intervals, and given its elimination half-life, it would typically take around 4-5 half-lives to reach steady-state concentrations.
Let's say the elimination half-life of HGH is approximately 2-3 hours. In that case, it would take about 8-15 hours (2-3 hours multiplied by 4-5 half-lives) to reach steady-state concentrations.
However, it's important to note that peak plasma concentrations may occur before reaching steady-state concentrations, especially after the initial doses. peak plasma concentrations can be achieved within hours after administration, but steady-state concentrations may take several days to reach."