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    I would have your HGH & IGF-1 levels checked to see where you're first.

    A person between the ages of 25 to 39 years old should have an IGF-1 level between 114 to 492 ng/ml and the HGH level around 250mcgs.

    If the readings are high you may just want to add several grams of L-Arginine and L-Glutamine to your daily supplement program to increase your nature levels of HGH production.

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    Quote Originally Posted by X83 View Post
    I would have your HGH & IGF-1 levels checked to see where you're first.

    A person between the ages of 25 to 39 years old should have an IGF-1 level between 114 to 492 ng/ml and the HGH level around 250mcgs.

    If the readings are high you may just want to add several grams of L-Arginine and L-Glutamine to your daily supplement program to increase your nature levels of HGH production.
    Not trying to be argumentative but would you mind backing that up? Everything I have seen shows that IGF-1 levels aren't in the 400's beyond 20 yrs old and the top of the reference range is about 300 in the 30's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Hartman View Post
    Not trying to be argumentative but would you mind backing that up? Everything I have seen shows that IGF-1 levels aren't in the 400's beyond 20 yrs old and the top of the reference range is about 300 in the 30's.
    No problem... here's an article about the relationship between IGF-1 & HGH with an age/hormonal level chart at the bottom of the page. http://www.r3-life.com/difference-between-igf1-hgh/

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    Quote Originally Posted by X83 View Post
    I would have your HGH & IGF-1 levels checked to see where you're first.

    A person between the ages of 25 to 39 years old should have an IGF-1 level between 114 to 492 ng/ml and the HGH level around 250mcgs.

    If the readings are high you may just want to add several grams of L-Arginine and L-Glutamine to your daily supplement program to increase your nature levels of HGH production.
    im not believing this for a second, sorry. what are those two supps going to do for hgh?

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