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The Real World Value of IGF 1-LR3
I don’t think any other peptide has gotten as much attention and hype in the last five years as IGF 1-LR3 (Insulin-like growth factor Long R 3) has. For whatever reason it is the first substance a new peptide user is drawn to. Is it because the name sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie? Is it because it has a strong reputation for sure-fire muscle growth? Or is it just widely available and often talked about? In my honest opinion, the last answer is probably closest to the truth.
In the lay-bodybuilder’s collective consciousness the value of IGF 1-LR3 reads something like this: A mysterious product that will help you add like insulin can but safer all while adding inches to your arms or wherever else you inject it! The real world truth to it is a bit less glamorous. It’s one of those drugs that newbies are eager to use but, after being disappointed with less than magical results, is quickly discarded never to be given a second thought. In a way IGF 1-LR3 is the victim of its own hype. While it does have some value, there is no way it can live up to the expectations of those seeking the magic bullet of muscle development.
What kind of results can one truly expect with IGF 1-LR3?
Well, first let’s take a look at what it is and what it is not. Many bodybuilding sites give an oft copied and pasted explanation of the drug that attributes all of the qualities of the original IGF-1 rh in addition to the actual properties of the LR3 version without any real differentiation. Original, bio-identical (in other words, just as it is found in your body) IGF-1 is a 70 amino acid sequence that, once injected lasts only a few minutes in your body (around a half-hour or so). Its job is to target igf-1 receptors, preferably within the muscle you inject it in, triggering a process known as “differentiation.” Differentiation is the second stage of the hyperplasia process- adding new muscle cells by activating and maturing embryonic satellite cells that exist within the muscle itself. The first state is “proliferation”, or awakening said cells, and this is done through the actions of MGF- mechano growth factor, another specialized type of IGF-1. Though many of us bodybuilders inject MGF into muscles just after training in hopes of kicking off this process, natural MGF is never actually found floating around the body, but it produced within the cells themselves in reaction to certain types of specific stress- namely hard, intense weight-training.
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The Real World Value of IGF 1-LR3 Need To Build Muscle Inc. Official Blog
I don’t think any other peptide has gotten as much attention and hype in the last five years as IGF 1-LR3 (Insulin-like growth factor Long R 3) has. For whatever reason it is the first substance a new peptide user is drawn to. Is it because the name sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie? Is it because it has a strong reputation for sure-fire muscle growth? Or is it just widely available and often talked about? In my honest opinion, the last answer is probably closest to the truth.
In the lay-bodybuilder’s collective consciousness the value of IGF 1-LR3 reads something like this: A mysterious product that will help you add like insulin can but safer all while adding inches to your arms or wherever else you inject it! The real world truth to it is a bit less glamorous. It’s one of those drugs that newbies are eager to use but, after being disappointed with less than magical results, is quickly discarded never to be given a second thought. In a way IGF 1-LR3 is the victim of its own hype. While it does have some value, there is no way it can live up to the expectations of those seeking the magic bullet of muscle development.
What kind of results can one truly expect with IGF 1-LR3?
Well, first let’s take a look at what it is and what it is not. Many bodybuilding sites give an oft copied and pasted explanation of the drug that attributes all of the qualities of the original IGF-1 rh in addition to the actual properties of the LR3 version without any real differentiation. Original, bio-identical (in other words, just as it is found in your body) IGF-1 is a 70 amino acid sequence that, once injected lasts only a few minutes in your body (around a half-hour or so). Its job is to target igf-1 receptors, preferably within the muscle you inject it in, triggering a process known as “differentiation.” Differentiation is the second stage of the hyperplasia process- adding new muscle cells by activating and maturing embryonic satellite cells that exist within the muscle itself. The first state is “proliferation”, or awakening said cells, and this is done through the actions of MGF- mechano growth factor, another specialized type of IGF-1. Though many of us bodybuilders inject MGF into muscles just after training in hopes of kicking off this process, natural MGF is never actually found floating around the body, but it produced within the cells themselves in reaction to certain types of specific stress- namely hard, intense weight-training.
read the rest here
The Real World Value of IGF 1-LR3 Need To Build Muscle Inc. Official Blog