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Goat's dairy for IGF-1?

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(14-04-2019, 09:33 AM)danica Wrote:  
(14-04-2019, 07:19 AM)surferjoe2007 Wrote:  
(14-04-2019, 06:34 AM)danica Wrote:  PS SurferJoe, would you recommend DHEA over MK-677? I found some MK brands on eBay Australia, but was unsure if I should use that or DHEA.

They’re two completely different animals.  One is a safe natural boost of up to 20%.  The other is a 70% or greater boost that’s probably low risk but possibly some risk.  And you should really read other forums for a source (typically bodybuilder forums who use it for workout benefits) so that you don’t get fake mk-677.  Which could be steroids that are a pure testosterone that stops NBE and also causes a lot of fat gain.  It’s due to the steroid selected. Since both it and mk-677 increase appetite a lot and it makes the cheap fake more convincing.  But real mk-677 also ups metabolism for weight loss.  Also start with 5 mg and see how that is before trying 10 or 20.  Plus 5 mg boosts IGF-1 by around 40% not 17.5% as you might expect.  If you do use mk-677 then I would also use the safer dhea at the same time.

Thank you so much. You are such an ocean of knoedge. Shall ask around here as well to see which ladies have used an authentic mk+677. For now, will just buy the she's and see if it grants any results before buying mk-677.

Thank you again. I had a nasty, life changing collide with steroids my doctor gave for 5 months to stop my prolactin Clint of 300. As a result, I have gone legally blind -- 5% vision left. So I never want to take steroids again.

Corticosteroids are the steroids used by a doctor.  Anabolic steroids are testosterone and they are the ones bodybuilders abuse.  They are stilll a big load of breast shrinking, blood pressure raising, and other health problem causing excessive testosterone.

High prolactin is highly anti-NBE, among other low hormone problems.  Fixing this alone could lead to some growth.  You can counter prolactin much more safely with 500 mg vitex and mucuna pruriens.  Amount of mucuna pruriens depends on the strength of the extract.  Don't use more than 20% L-DOPA extracts.  The 99% L-DOPA extracts are missing other beneficial compounds besides L-DOPA which are found in mucuna pruriens.  From what I could Google it has no effect on vision or may help it a little.  I also saw that blurred vision is common with corticosteroids, with suggestions to see an ophthalmologist.

As always if you have health issues I suggest good nutrition (or even if you don't it's great), for example the mix of foods in my first sig link.  There are other ways but following that list insures you get everything without a lot of research or guesswork.

(14-04-2019, 11:30 AM)danica Wrote:  PS (again!/ just ordered some DHEA 100mg Smile Just to double check, I should take just one of those a day? Maybe preferably at night?

Thank you very much for your time. I think igf-1 has been what's missing on my program (have been on my program for 12 months now).
After a bit of searching I found that it is probably ok to take it once a day at any time.  It is better to take it twice a day, and if you do that you only need 50 mg each time for a total of 100 mg a day.  More than that has no additional effect, but it doesn't hurt.  And often half those amounts are often as good or almost as good.  One source said it might disturb sleep a little so best not to take it too late in the day.
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Messages In This Thread
Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by danica - 13-04-2019, 08:35 AM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by surferjoe2007 - 13-04-2019, 04:45 PM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by danica - 14-04-2019, 12:46 AM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by surferjoe2007 - 14-04-2019, 03:01 AM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by danica - 14-04-2019, 05:54 AM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by Grayson123 - 21-11-2022, 10:08 PM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by surferjoe2007 - 21-11-2022, 11:42 PM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by danica - 14-04-2019, 06:34 AM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by surferjoe2007 - 14-04-2019, 07:19 AM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by danica - 14-04-2019, 09:33 AM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by surferjoe2007 - 14-04-2019, 04:07 PM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by danica - 14-04-2019, 11:30 AM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by sweetorange - 14-04-2019, 11:12 PM
RE: Goat's dairy for IGF-1? - by surferjoe2007 - 15-04-2019, 03:38 PM



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