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    Question Bilateral injections?

    What does bilateral mean?

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    On both sides.

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    Why do you have to spot inject LR IGF-1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tallyjuice
    Why do you have to spot inject LR IGF-1?
    I believe the injecting of regular igf-1 will result in spot growth , but normally its activity in the person is only 10-20 mins , after that , it disperses into the system , if u use the long r3 igf-1 , activity of around 18-20 hrs , there is over all body growth and not so much localised activity , but the long r3 igf-1 is much more potent as its resistant to binding proteins.

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    so I don't need to spot inject?

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    Best bet would be to go to the IGF forum. But to answer your question here, no, you do not need to spot inject or bilaterally inject with lr3 IGF-1. Just use a slin pin, draw up about 30 UI of BW, then if you are new to it, draw up 40 mcg. Inject in a good muscular spot...thigh, bicep, tricep, etc. You should inject once a day, pwo.

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