You are mixing apples and oranges. The type of igf-1 that would be used in nih studies is not what you are buying. I dont dispute that if you injected actual igf-1 of any type that you would see significant results. Problem is you are not injectimg actual igf-1. You are injectimg a diluted peptide containing who knows what.
Last i checked, and this was a while ago, actual igf-1 cost was somewhere near the $1500 per mg. You think you are getting a fraction of that in your peptide? Good luck with that.
I had this argument, spent the money to purchase igf1-lr3 receptor grade, ran it for a month, took bloods - and my igf 1 levels were elevated roughly 4 percent. Which obviously could be due to a ton of different things. Won $500 on the bet that it wasnt worth a shit though
Which is why you didnt get results from the brand you bought, or any other brand. This is simple math man. Figure out the current cost of actual pharma type igf1. Figure out how thin they would have to stretch 1mg to make money. Thats how much igf1 you get in your $100 peptide vial





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