since all these new peptides like ghrps and ghrh's are so picky where you have to take on an empty stomach and wait 20-30min to have carbs/fat,etc... can taking humanofort around the same time cause any interference since humanofort elevates IGF.
since all these new peptides like ghrps and ghrh's are so picky where you have to take on an empty stomach and wait 20-30min to have carbs/fat,etc... can taking humanofort around the same time cause any interference since humanofort elevates IGF.
Yes, you can take it same time, Humanofort regulates IGF and all the other growth factors in the body, the modifications induced by Humanofort possess a regulatory-adaptive trend, that depend on the initial values and the variations shifted towords the physiological limits. So if is way below normal will help to increase to normal range, if is way out of range it will help to lower it to the normal range.
But if using peptides/hgh IGF will be high, way out of range, so your saying humanofort will lower it? That doesnt sound good![]()
Is it a overkill or useless to use humanofort if you already use HGH, IGF1, etc, or will it add to the results?
So if one is using hgh or peptides and has elevated IGF levels, will humanofort actually lower them?
I don't think humanofort will lower exogenous IGF1.
I have been taking 200-400mg humanofort per day, while taking 20mcg IGF1 EOD for a few weeks.
I have gained some solid mass, so I don't think the humanofort is lowering my IGF1.
Probably not, and if would it would be close to normal range which is good.
Just remember the Humanofort is the only natural product that naturaly has more than 20 natural growth factors which are very important to help are body to function normal.
Hi Emeric.
For people who have to pay for their IGF1, for Humanofort to reduce their blood serum levels down "close to normal range" is NOT good.
That would be like taking some herbal health supplement that boosts immunity, but drops 1000mg/week test levels down to natty levels.
I'm not saying that Humanofort has that ability, but since you were hypothesizing that if it did, then that would be "good", I'm saying that most IGF1 users would dissagree...
(Blood work proof would be nice.)
Yes, a blood work would be good to see what would be the result on some one taking IGF-1 with and with out the Humanofort.
I hope that Humanofort is strong enough to boost & normalize IGF levels in natty people, but weak enough to not interfere with those who are on exogenous IGF..
I can't help thinking that Humanofort would probably be a good PCT product...
I'm currently incorporating 300-400mg/day of Humanofort as part of my PCT, but I'm also on HGH. This discussion is slightly bothersome if there is any chance that Humanofort could reduce the effects of HGH.
I believe I can help put this issue to rest with those concerned with Humanofort dropping their IGF levels when they are on HGH or IGF.
I started humanofort around July 4th at 400mg daily. I've been on Humanofort daily at that dosage since then.
I was on testosterone and added in HGH in early september. My dosage was a mere 4IU of HGH daily 6 on 1 off.
I had my IGF-1 levels checked around mid October and they were over 540. I've since lowered my daily dosage of HGH and plan to retest my IGF-1 levels shortly after the new year.
I feel it is safe to say that humanofort will not lower IGF levels which are elevated due to HGH use or IGF use. I can't comment or speculate on other peptides.