IGF-I Is a Regulator of 5ar activity

Yet another thread resulting in bickering between members. :unamused:

Dr. Irwig ordered blood work for me tomorrow morning and will be checking T, DHT, FSH, and LH. I’ll get this baseline first and inject 100mcg Triptorelin (the same one from United Pharmacies) and in a few weeks I will get another round of readings.

He started it, I was just defending myself :stuck_out_tongue: , I highly recommend the triptorelin, I will post my experiences about it in the Triptorelin thread

This piece of information right here is insanely valuable. Could be the missing link everyone has been looking for ever since that shitty Fin has been introduced on the surface of the planet.

Going to look more into ways to boost IGF-1 without having to fork out $$$ for HGH

Looks like a lab is making a pharmaceutical-quality MK-677:
www.schlobesser-pharma.com

Anyone tried? Legit?

Also heard that it’s starting to become available under prescription at anti-aging clinics. Has it become legal?

I’ve been using MK 667 and genuinely believe it’s helping

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My IGF-1 is high, over the range. What can we think out of that?
Lab results came back at 54.3 nmol/l (range 11-35). This was measured 10/2018.
So is that a good thing or a bad thing?

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Me too, feeling great on it. Libido is definitely higher

You must be recovering crazy fast from workouts with a number like this, that’s what I think

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i tried mk677 which is like oral ghrp-6 and it is not the “cure” just fyi

I’m thinking of trying this. What sides does it help? It mainly increases body mass?

Where should I purchase?

You should get your pituitary gland looked at.

I had a pituitary tumour that was causing my IGF-1 levels to go way up.

How high were your levels?

I’ve allready had my head MRI done few months ago… Nothing there. Or do you mean head MRI?

You need to get an MRI of your pituitary gland to rule anything out.

I don’t have the numbers to hand but they were about 10 times the normal range.

How do you get a doctor to give you a head MRI?

You would need a blood test first.

If your IGF-1 levels are very high they should send you for a scan.

I wouldn’t know how to convince my family doctor to refer me to see an endocrinologist. He doesnt believe in PFS.

Bring some research papers to your GP

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Have you found anything? How are you?