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    Gear need your help

    if you've been on GH long enough to where you're producing a high amount of IGF-1 via your liver (2-3+ months), what's the benefit of using l3 IGF-1 ontop of that? Isn't that opening yourself up to possible sides? I can see using l3 IGF-1 at the initiation of GH/AAS since it takes a few months before your liver start releasing higher amounts of IGF-1. Please help me understand this, thanks. (this question is from seattle junk) but i would like to know too.

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    bump, Hey rodge you can answer this one too, thanks for the reply.

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    Great question, especially if your going to do a 6 mont cycle of hgh, seems like you might not need IGF

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    bump

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    HGH can cause insulin resistance over time, LR3 IGF-1, can help insulin sensitivity.

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    Thanx JB, that's what I was looking for myself.

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    Would it be more beneificial to start steroids at the beginning of a cycle(week 1) with HGH or more beneificial to steroids after consuming HGH for a minimum of 2-3 months when it starts to produce IGF1

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyB
    HGH can cause insulin resistance over time, LR3 IGF-1, can help insulin sensitivity.

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    Would you please elaborate better on how this ties in with my question? I dont understand, thanks again.

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    Wannabepro, start your AAS cycle 2 - 3 months ahead of your HGH cycle bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gear
    Wannabepro, start your AAS cycle 2 - 3 months ahead of your HGH cycle bro.

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    Gear said "bro". I think thats a 1st. You seem so polite and grammatically conservative in all your wise wisdom i didnt know you had it in you !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WannabePro
    Gear said "bro". I think thats a 1st. You seem so polite and grammatically conserative in all your wise wisdom i didnt know you had it in you !!!
    Haha, thank you for such kind words "bro".

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    last time i used hgh at 3iu a day 5on/2off.
    this way my igf-1 levels did'nt go above 453 ng/ml wich are nice values but i would say that if you add lr3 at say 50mcg my gues would be that igf levels are alot higher.

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