Hi All,
[Cut the crap questions or read on for what I know (review)]
1) Will injecting IGF-LR3 subcutaneous into my butt or abs reach my Brachial Plexus Nerves (Between neck muscles)
2) Is there a better location to inject it?
3) If my muscle mass increases causing more pain will stopping the peptide and not training weights at all bring the muscle size back down?
4) On a low dosage (10-20mcg) for recovery purposes how long should I maintain a cycle of IGF1-LR3? Will 50 continuous days be effective?
5) Anything else you may want to add I'm listening...
I have a peripheral nervous system injury (Thoracic Outlet Syndrome) which was operated on a year ago. My recovery has hit a plateau and I am looking at taking a peptide to help my nerves recover.
This is what I know so far (the review) in relation to nerve healing, please correct me if I'm wrong on any of these:
THE FOR
1) Shown categorically to increase nerve recovery speed
2) Shown categorically to increase nerve recovery quality
3) Decreases inflammation (this one i've not seen in a journal but on a website)
THE AGAINST
1) Only shown in the rat in studies not humans or even mice. But the science stage has to start with someone trying it right?
2) I'm presuming I'm at the regeneration stage in the nerve damage cycle, which IGF1 will help with but who knows if it affects the other stages
2) In the studies, IGF1 was applied locally with the nerve scaffolded in a tunnel, I would apply mine differently (subcutaneously in bum or abs)
3) Known to increase muscle mass, increasing muscle size may cause my scalene's to recompress the brachial plexus causing more pain.
My plan is to start injections of 20 mcg every morning for a 1000mcg vial (50 days) and should my pain worsen due to the peptide or additional muscle pushing on the nerves I'll stop.
Thank you for reading.
[Cut the crap questions or read on for what I know (review)]
1) Will injecting IGF-LR3 subcutaneous into my butt or abs reach my Brachial Plexus Nerves (Between neck muscles)
2) Is there a better location to inject it?
3) If my muscle mass increases causing more pain will stopping the peptide and not training weights at all bring the muscle size back down?
4) On a low dosage (10-20mcg) for recovery purposes how long should I maintain a cycle of IGF1-LR3? Will 50 continuous days be effective?
5) Anything else you may want to add I'm listening...
I have a peripheral nervous system injury (Thoracic Outlet Syndrome) which was operated on a year ago. My recovery has hit a plateau and I am looking at taking a peptide to help my nerves recover.
This is what I know so far (the review) in relation to nerve healing, please correct me if I'm wrong on any of these:
THE FOR
1) Shown categorically to increase nerve recovery speed
2) Shown categorically to increase nerve recovery quality
3) Decreases inflammation (this one i've not seen in a journal but on a website)
THE AGAINST
1) Only shown in the rat in studies not humans or even mice. But the science stage has to start with someone trying it right?
2) I'm presuming I'm at the regeneration stage in the nerve damage cycle, which IGF1 will help with but who knows if it affects the other stages
2) In the studies, IGF1 was applied locally with the nerve scaffolded in a tunnel, I would apply mine differently (subcutaneously in bum or abs)
3) Known to increase muscle mass, increasing muscle size may cause my scalene's to recompress the brachial plexus causing more pain.
My plan is to start injections of 20 mcg every morning for a 1000mcg vial (50 days) and should my pain worsen due to the peptide or additional muscle pushing on the nerves I'll stop.
Thank you for reading.