The company I worked for was JRH Biosciences. Had a bad outing with them over some IGF-1 usage of mine and had to leave. Really dont give a crap about talking about it. I wasn't going to say anything though. Anyway, the usage of Long R3, if we look at the types of structures it was tested on, hasn't been to highly tested in humans. The only thing that I was stating was that I have experienced some kind of change that I firmly believe to be at the dna level. What else might explain the fact that when I came out of SF selection I put back on fourty pounds of pretty much muscle after I came out, thirty pounds heavier than my "natural" weight before I started the therapy. Long R3 has been tested alot, granted, however there was some actions of Long R3 that baffled the doctors on the project. The stuff is an amazing compound that has remarkable capabilities on the human body. The only thing that I worry about now is whether or not im more prone to diabetic disorders now. Ive had minimal problems with my blood sugar. I havent used any androgen or anabolic in two years now and before I went to selection I weighed 265 at about six percent bf at five ten and half. Im now sitting at a lean happy 236, run eight miles a day, and swim my but off. My arms are barely under twenty. The stuff had some remarkable effects on my structure. Especially the mass around my joint and forearm areas and a lot of hard to grow muscle groups. At my group, I have to wear a 3x BDU top and when its hot out, I have to get a physical profile stating that I cant roll my sleaves up over my biceps (I cant get them over them). Long R3 is a remarkable compound and will still be hard to understand years from now. Anyway good luck.
Sean Bishop