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    Igf / Mgf 101

    Ok, I have been doing alot of research and am STARTING to understand IGF and MGF. There are alot of different views and few concrete facts on the best way to use it.

    I am ordering some and will soon have 3mg of LR3 IGF-1 and 30mg. of MGF.

    Here are my questions

    1. What is the RIGHT way to reconstitute these peptides. I have heard AA and I have heard Sodium Chloride. I know to add the water second in the syringe, but why do you need to add bwater?........to lessen the injection site pain?

    2. If I am taking IGF and MGF together.........do I take them on the same days? Do I take equal amounts of each? I have decided to take 80mcg of the IGF, so should I take the same amount of MGF. I read that a low dose of MGF is 250mcg. E3D.

    3. Are there potential sides to IGF/MGF? Are the potential sides similiar to the sides of insulin use? I wonder because IGF is "insulin-like". Basically what precautions should I take?

    Thanks guys, and please leave any input. This HGH/IGF forum doesn't get alot of traffic, so I would like alot of replies in reference to my "views".

    Thanks again!

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    1. both dilutents will work. I use bac water for igf. People talk about drawing bac water into syringe afterwards if they have mixed only a small ammount of solvent (i.e 1ml solvnt to 1000mcg igf) This would make every tick on a half cc slin pin 10mcg. Very small measurements, so when you come to shoot draw a little bac water in to make sure it al comes out, plus it may help with pain and irritation from injection depending on the dilutent you chose.

    2. Both compounds are pretty new and dosages are based on heresay. Read as much as you can and then see how you react to diff dosages when you run the stuff.

    3. Yes there are poss sides. You can go hypo if you take IGF and dont eat enough carbs although it is rare, it is possible. IGF can cause distended gut at high/prolonged dosages. Some say IGF has been linked to cancer, it is certainly likely that it would cause any existing tumours to grow at an increased rate.

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    Thank you.

    As far as question/reply #1, what method do you prefer? Which should I use and which is the easiest?

    Thanks again and I still want to hear from other members!

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    I use soduim chloride for lions igf (it comes with it) and i use bac water for generic igf. I have not used mgf as of yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perfectbeast2001
    I use soduim chloride for lions igf (it comes with it) and i use bac water for generic igf. I have not used mgf as of yet.
    I will be using generic IGF. I thought water destroys IGF after a couple hours, that is why you only load the water into the syringe last.??

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    Quote Originally Posted by POSH
    I will be using generic IGF. I thought water destroys IGF after a couple hours, that is why you only load the water into the syringe last.??
    yes that is what i do.

    i mix the generic igf with 1-2mL of AA (depending on my desired dose) and then add some BW to syringe prior to injecting

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