My gf agrees with me that the small waist has a "different" look to it but isn't necessarily better imo. I get a smaller waist if I pull out a lot of carbs but when I'm very lean and I carb up and that belly is sticking out shredded I think looks better then the small waist shit.....and how do you guys know you have intestinal growth? Because Lr3 has a high affinity to skeletal muscle igf receptors, it won't even effect your intestines. It's not like standard igf which uses binding proteins to get to the receptors. Chances of intestinal growth are very minimal to none.
No offense, but I have a big gut way before using anything. Just the way I'm built genetically. We all can't have that sweet genetic slim waist v-taper. Sounds like some of you are just FAT and in denial. Mine goes down big time when I diet down hard actually pretty much goes away when the carbs get pulled out.
....and how do you guys know you have intestinal growth? Because Lr3 has a high affinity to skeletal muscle igf receptors, it won't even effect your intestines. It's not like standard igf which uses binding proteins to get to the receptors. Chances of intestinal growth are very minimal to none.
No offense, but I have a big gut way before using anything. Just the way I'm built genetically. We all can't have that sweet genetic slim waist v-taper. Sounds like some of you are just FAT and in denial. Mine goes down big time when I diet down hard actually pretty much goes away when the carbs get pulled out.
Igf1-des has the highest affinity for the igf receptor, it's the most powerful in theory, on paper. And since it's half life is much shorter it spends less time floating around. I really don't think this concern is there. We'd hear about major issues if its true. I had an ultrasound done last year, no mention of overgrown intestines or anything and my gut is bad quite honestly. It's just bulky, I'm built like a square box lol. When I diet down and really pull the carbs out it is nonexistent. When I bulk up its back in action. It's just part of the game for me, so I've slowed my bulking down. I also started to wear a belt. I think it helps, at least it helps our posture and that can only help hide it so to say. A high protein, high fat, low carb diet would help big time. Also, off of gh supps when bloat comes down, the gut decreases as well. Our diets are too carb rich these days. It's cheap and easy to digest. But it is a problem in my opinion.What about IGF DES? Would IGF DES also not affect the intestines. So you had yours completely reversed by cutting out carbs. Does it ever go back or is it permanently gone. Thanks for the great info!
....and how do you guys know you have intestinal growth? Because Lr3 has a high affinity to skeletal muscle igf receptors, it won't even effect your intestines. It's not like standard igf which uses binding proteins to get to the receptors. Chances of intestinal growth are very minimal to none.
No offense, but I have a big gut way before using anything. Just the way I'm built genetically. We all can't have that sweet genetic slim waist v-taper. Sounds like some of you are just FAT and in denial. Mine goes down big time when I diet down hard actually pretty much goes away when the carbs get pulled out.
Funny you should mention all this Rambo...as I'm sitting at work with a waist belt on. I've been googling the gh gut all week. I went to walmart to pick up a waist belt yesterday when I realized I could see my gut in a t-shirt.
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Right in the feels ... I went to this party and this dude commented "holy fuck bro you are huge... I see that belly sticking out, though."
... I was 7% BF. But my stomach sure does push out, veins and all. Seemed to start to happen when I went high dose GH ... then got worse when slin got thrown into the mix.
Keto diet with DNP seems to move it down a fair bit - I think it's mostly just brown fat around my organs