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    Mixing IGF-1

    Just a quick question... Can you mix igf with test/other compounds....or is it suggested that you spot shoot by itself? I know it has a very short half-life so I was wondering....thanx

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    Quote Originally Posted by HighandWide
    Just a quick question... Can you mix igf with test/other compounds....or is it suggested that you spot shoot by itself? I know it has a very short half-life so I was wondering....thanx

    -H&W
    I would prefer to not mix it...Its such an event just doing it on its own, IMO it would just complicate things. There's so little fluid that I'd also worry about wasting it in the larger syringes. Keep it simple...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HighandWide
    Just a quick question... Can you mix igf with test/other compounds....or is it suggested that you spot shoot by itself? I know it has a very short half-life so I was wondering....thanx

    -H&W
    Do separate shots. You don't even feel a slin pin going in so it's not that big of a deal to take an additional shots with it. Plus you need the iu measurement on a slin pin to measure it correctly.

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    thanx both of you...i have taken IGF before ever starting AAS...i dont really consider IGF a steroid...i know it is but its just so mild...i was wondering because I'm just to lazy to order iu pins right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by HighandWide
    thanx both of you...i have taken IGF before ever starting AAS...i dont really consider IGF a steroid...i know it is but its just so mild...i was wondering because I'm just to lazy to order iu pins right now
    its not a steroid...btw

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    "IGF1 is a polypeptide hormone about the same size as insulin, or 70 amino acids; it’s a member of the “super family.” No, this is not the same family Clark Kent belongs to, but rather it’s a family of substances identified as growth factors. It’s a highly anabolic hormone released primarily in the liver (but also in peripheral tissues) with the stimulus of Growth Hormone (GH)." This is from the profile forum.....am i reading this wrong? If I am then what family/catagory is it in?

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    "growth factors"??...this seems vague...can some1 elaborate

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