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    IGF 1 and T3

    I just ordered 6mg of HGH fragment, anyone have the best way to take this to get the best results...also is 2 months worth enough to see any results, it says it will take a while... Im already on T3 and igf 1...

    im doing low dose IGF1, 20mcg a day...Ive read most post on here saying 80-100mcgs but i read also that Palumbo states ur growing ur gut more than anything..My friends took 20mcg and said got great results...anyone else try it...i started like 2 weeks ago and things are going well so far on this igf1/t3 combo, im gonna throw homebrew tren aswell...im also taking this Promagnon 25, which is a clone of the old skool Gaspari HALODROL which was supposed to be exactly like Turinabol and thus was taken off the market...not bad for an over the counter...
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    I use t3, t4 and the peptide. I am 92 kilos and I found I get the best peptide results from 250 mcg before morning fasted cardio. I have been using the peptide for 10 weeks and the results seemed to get better every week. I plan to run it for at least another 20 weeks. From what I have read and my experiences and b/f level I think six months will give me a great result.

    The igf should be a great addition as it forces the cells to burn more fat but I can't comment personally as I am still waiting to get my first shipment through customs after 2 failed attempts. I am going to use 50 mcg split doses ed. Pls let me know how you go.

    One last thing about the igf sides. They worried me too, so I hired someone to tell me when, how and how much to dose and everything related to it. I have found this to be a great tool for information and comfort. I am only new to peptides, hgh and AAS so for me having an expert on the staff has been invaluable.
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