GodTropin IGF1 Results after 2 Months SubQ Administration - Batch: 180316

Alright. I know there's been a ton of chatter about all these different generics and their respective efficacies, dosages, etc, etc. So, while this is just the results from one batch from one supplier for one person, it should help dispel some hearsay.

Anyways, I personally ordered these for my cousin at the beginning of August, 2016. I got him 5 kits as he is planning to run for 12 months. He's in his mid 30's, on TRT, and follows the following regimen:

TRT - Test C - Once per week IM injection via his doctor
TRT - Adex - .5mg E3D, again, as per his doctor
GodTropin - 2.4iu's AM and 2.4iu's early afternoon, 5 days on, 2 off, SUBQ-stomach

Prior to starting GodT, his IGF1 was around 200. I unfortunately don't have that to show, but that's what he remembers. After 2 months...its at 389. That's pretty damn good if you ask me. Anyways, check out the bloods attached.

The one thing he is particularly concerned about is his blood glucose levels. Any ideas as to why that could be elevated? He says he does not eat 2 hours before/1 hr after the SUBQ injection. He also eats relatively clean with very limited sweets so he's kind of baffled. Bloods were also drawn first thing in the AM, post injection, fasting from the night before.

And that's about it...
 

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Bullshit! Shut the fuck up mr masse!!!

Hgh increase BG after administration not just for an hour. I noticed that for me is at least 12 hours.

I have a BG of 100-110 during hgh in the morning fasted.

As soon as I drop hgh and wait 2 days my BG drop to 80-90 fasted.

So have him retest while he drop the GH for few days and see.

Hgh makes you more insulin resistance so BG increase but from many studies the BG will get back to normal level with times or you will not have an increase of BG same as if you were going to become diabetic.

Don't worry just keep an eye on it.

He is running 5on 2 off right?

Make him pin on the fifth day in the morning and draw blood at the start of the new week before injecting. So almost 72 hours will be gone since the last administration.

You will see a normal BG level. I bet on it :)
 
Duly noted. I know he's visiting his doc soon to discuss the bloods too, but I'll fill him in on the aforementioned insight. Thanks!
 
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