Description
As children, these two are vital for the growth and development of bone and other tissues, however, as we age we see a reduction in both of these.
This reduction does have side effects such as decreased muscle mass, increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, etc.
Benefits from taking IGF-1 include:
-Increase in Muscle Mass
-Muscle Development of Injured Muscle Cells
-Fat Reduction Potential
-Anti-Aging Effects
-Glucose Disposal Agent
-Part of Glucocorticoid Therapy
-Joint Pain Alleviation
-Improved Athletic Performance
Side effects can include:
-Muscle and Joint Pain
IGF-1 LR3 use can sometimes result in muscle and joint pain as a side effect. This discomfort is often due to the rapid muscle growth and increased stress on the joints
-Injection Site Pain
Another common side effect associated with IGF-1 LR3 is injection site pain. This pain is localized to the area where the peptide is administered, which is typically subcutaneously.
Dosage:
Typically, IGF-1 LR3 users start with around 20-40 mcg per day, taken 2-3 times a week. It’s all about starting low and slow.
If you’re wondering about the sweet spot, its bodybuilding dosage should not exceed 100 mcg per day.
For the best results, inject IGF-1 LR3 subcutaneously once or twice a day. The best time to take it is in the morning and after your workout.
Cycle Length:
Most cycles last 4-6 weeks.
Going beyond 6 weeks is not a great idea, as it might lead to desensitization.
PCT:
After your IGF-1 LR3 cycle, it’s wise to do a mini PCT. Consider using a SERM like Tamoxifen or Clomid at low doses for 2-3 weeks. This helps kickstart your natural IGF-1 production.
Stacking:
It’s most commonly stacked with Human Growth Hormone (HGH), Insulin, Anabolic Steroids, and a vast amount of Amino Acids.








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