igf-1 lr3, recovery with old injury's?

jbeg1985

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i had not done much research on peptides or gh until recently. my stepdad a body builder for close to 20 years told me i should look into it when i was asking him if and N.O boosters actually work (after researching that L-arginine supplements have very little if any ability to increase vascularity orally) because i wanted to increase my pump at the gym and endurance. he told me to check out igf-1 lr3 and provided me with the domestic source that he had used for his.

so the more research i did the more i found it was used to treat injury but couldn't find anything on long term injury. i have arthritis and bone spurs in my left shoulder that really hold me back from achieving my potential with benching, inclined bench, shoulder press and basically and forward pushing motion that i lift with. has anyone had any experience with it helping in that department?

also i didnt really find information with igf-1 increasing vascularity, only recovery time which does sound like a fantastic benefit.
 
While the systemic use GH/IGF may selectively enhance M-S collagen synthesis, it will NOT promote the healing of hyaline cartilage it's essentially impossible.
 
While the systemic use GH/IGF may selectively enhance M-S collagen synthesis, it will NOT promote the healing of hyaline cartilage it's essentially impossible.
That was my guess, i was just unable to find and writing of it. Thank you for the response, i do think im going to try using small doses of it just to see the results of increased repair time between workouts. For the low price i dont think i can go wrong as long as i keep the dosing at 50 or under.
 
If you can tell me why it's "essentially impossible" your "research" actually has meaning.?
 
Since there is such a low demand for IGF on a medical basis IGF, I 'd bet Vegas any UGL IGF product will be BUNK!

If your going to "try" find a legit supplier of Pharm grade GH, at least then you will have reason to suspect the effects noted were legit, rather than due to natural healing or placebo
 
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If you can tell me why it's "essentially impossible" your "research" actually has meaning.?

Are you refering to the recovery time? If so every artical that i read had one thing in common and that was that igf was great for muscle recovery. Almost every artical said optimal dosing for that kind of recovery was below 50. Every artical i read also stated that igf enables the cells to duplicate. Every artical i read also said injections over 50 will start allowing the growth of everything in your body instead of just locally. Now i am in now way saying that i know it, and thats why i brought the topic here because i assume i would find members that have actually used the product and know the results. Right now i am only using what i have read and from my stepdads experiance. But one thing i know is that from just his experiance i will not find the answers i am looking for. I do know i have a legitamate source for the product because of my stepdad being refered to the company by his doctor. While the site promotes its product research only chemicals, with the price being around fifty bucks for the powder and water it seems worth the shot.
 
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To clarify, neither GH or IGF will NOT promote the healing of hyaline cartilage as it's essentially impossible.

From a hormonal perspective, even though GH/IGF is well established to selectively enhance musculoskeletal collagen synthesis why is the healing of hyaline cartilage essentially impossible ??
 
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