Ah ok. I got you.
Whats the point in using synthetic GH (unles we're using masive doses), when we can use peptides like this?
Is there any benifit to having a large endogenous increase, as opposed to an exogenous increase?
I'm thinking insulin sensitivity in exogenous GH users over time can become problematic.
My responses in bold, above.
The GH blood level curve of peptide enduced GH versus synthetic GH injections is one of a short pulse (2-3 hours) with a much higher peak versus a flatter curve that stretches out over more hours (12 hours). The body's natural GH production follows the pulse method. With peptides, we duplicate that GH response with much higher pulse levels and more frequent large pulses, assuming we dose 3 times a day.
Last edited by GotNoBlueMilk; 11-02-2011 at 08:31 AM.
40 minutes after injection is when researchers are drawing blood for IGF results.
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