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researching Long R3IGF-I, had a few questions

athlete0185

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hm so i come across this stuff, and it struck me as interesting. so i decided to look it up. well...not much help on the internet. anyone here experienced with this stuff. i recall someone posting a thread on it before. assuming you have a bottle of 1mg/ml, how many mcg is that. i mean i read that people take 50 mcg per day, so how many doses. also, ive read bad things about the side affects (particulary growth in major organs leading to cancer), i wanted to confirm or disfunct this rumor. lastly, what gauge needle could you shoot this stuff with. jsut your standard 23 gauge? split the dosages? thanks in advance.
 
There are 20 - 50mcg doses in 1 milligram.

I think you can gets some BA and add 1ML of BA to the 1 ML of IGF-1. This will give you 2ML of liquid.

Using a slin pin draw up 10IU's . 1CC = 100IU. You have 2CC's or 200IU of liquid. 1/20 of 200 = 10IU.

Use the slin pin to inject into the delts. Using a larger gauge needle is harder because of the measurements are too large and there is some wastage with the needle.

I did a SubQ shot about 6 weeks ago. If I push on the area where I did the shot, I still can feel a sensation where the shot was. Not painful, but I can feel it.
 
I believe you're supposed to use some bacteriostatic water to fill up the needle.
 
Dial_tone said:
I believe you're supposed to use some bacteriostatic water to fill up the needle.

Bacteriostatic water can be used to increase the volume in the needle prior to injecting. But if mixed with IGF-1LR for an extended time, it supposedly degrades.

Adding 1ML BA to the IGF solution does two things - gives it more volume allowing it to be measured a little easier, as well as thinning it out so that it can be drawn up with a insulin needle.


The IGF already comes in BA. So adding 1ML to it should not be an issue and then you can store it in the fridge.

You can still draw up some bacteriostatic water in the insulin needle prior to injecting to dilute it further.
 
We need some more people to give this shit a try. I really wanna get some I'm just not gonna spend 300 bucks until I find out its worth it. So someone please do the experimenting for me lol.
 
buckwheat1 said:


You can still draw up some bacteriostatic water in the insulin needle prior to injecting to dilute it further.

That's pretty much what I said.
 
is it absolutely necessary to add some more BA to it, or can it just be shot up as is? if someone were to just take it right from the bottle, say 50 mcg, where would that be on the insulin syninge? so a 1/2 inch 29 gauge needle would be fine? should someone just do delt shots or what?
 
athlete0185 said:
is it absolutely necessary to add some more BA to it, or can it just be shot up as is? if someone were to just take it right from the bottle, say 50 mcg, where would that be on the insulin syninge? so a 1/2 inch 29 gauge needle would be fine? should someone just do delt shots or what?

I think you will find it a little hard to work with unless you dilute it with something. I was not able to draw directly with a insulin pin. I had to take a larger pin to remove and then put it in the insulin pin by removing the plunger. This is why I suggest using BA to dilute it from the very beginning. Just will make it easier to work with.

But to answer your question, if you can get it in a pin a shoot it, I don't see why you have to add BA or bact. water.
 
assuming it is 1mg/ml...on a slin pin 5 iu would equal 50 mcg correct? without me mixing it with anything. and if i added the ml of BA, i technically wouldnt have to add any bateriostatic water correct? how could i fit the 2ml of liquid if i dont have any other empty vials or anything. and you say it should be fine for stroing in the fridge afterwards? what kind of shot do you recommend. the sub q in the ab area? 10 iu per injection (assuming i added the 1ml BA so i have 2ml of solution, 50 mcg shot = 10 iu) seems like a lot to inject there. thanks in advance for all the help.
 
You would inject 1ML of BA into the vial that the IGF comes in. My vial that mine came in could hold plenty of liquid.

MIx around and then draw 10IU into a insulin needle. You can then optional draw up some bact. water. Its up to you.

I wouldn't due SubQ shots. The can cause a welt that sticks around for awhile. I did not get a welt, but the area that I injected had a numb feeling to it. As I mentioned earlier, if I press on the area I did the SubQ shot, I still feel something.

I gave up on the whole IGF thing after a couple shots. Don't know why I purchased it in the first place. I am a little more conservative then that and not the one that usually does the experimenting.

Good luck.
 
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