Lab Results! Good, bad, or so-so?

Is bumping IGF-1 to 277 ng/mL worth the money?


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nomadicwonder

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I started taking 200mcg Ipamorelin and 100mcg Mod GRF 1-29. Before I started taking the peptides, I got a hormone panel done and these were the results:

IGF-1: 175 ng/mL
HGH: 0 ng/mL

Then I went on peptides for a few weeks. I recently took a lab test exactly 45 minutes after a morning subcutaneous injection. Here are the results:

IGF-1: 277 ng/mL
HGH: 2.4 ng/mL

The normal range for IGF-1 is 83-233. The normal range for HGH is 0-10.

The good news is that the peptides appear to be raising my IGF-1 levels to a higher than normal range. But it's not that much higher. How would you rate the peptide quality based upon these lab results? Thanks!
 
Thank you for sharing! And yes that is pretty good. I also read people doing both peptides and GH. They would do 1-2iu 10 min after their peps or make it their last pin right before bed. I think I will do that after my peptide blast.
 
I'm taking it three times per day. I got the lab test done exactly 45 minutes after my morning dose.
Is that 200mcg ipam and 100mcg mod grf at every pin for 600mcg ipam and 300mcg mod grf daily? Or is it 200/100 ipam/modgrf daily?
 
One problem with my test is that I'm shooting for short spikes in IGF-1 (with Ipamorelin and Mod GRF 1-29) to mimic the way the body produces IGF-1 naturally. I have no idea if the timing of my blood draw caught my IGF-1 spike while it was going up or down, and I have no idea what it peaked at.

In your case I don't think the timing of your blood draw is as important since you are not going for short spikes in IGF-1 with Mod GRF 1-29, but a consistent bleed with CJC DAC.

Look forward to your results.
 
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