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I have mentioned micro-dosing IGF-1 LR3 over an area with more frequency and entry points for healing...
But people don't realize that it is also a way you create more IGF-1 in local tissue for growth. Why do 99% of the people want to do one big injection of IGF-1 LR3? It will go systemic meaning the molecule is so small and it is water loving so it is actually pulled toward the nearest capillary where it is small enough to penetrate the vascular wall and enter the blood stream. The larger the dose the more circulating IGF-1.
If you take a tiny insulin needle and micro dose a bunch of tiny doses over the muscle more will be taken up locally. Only a little bit will bind to a nearby receptor anyway before being sucked away to circulate. So why waste it? Why not go for a wider area of coverage?
If you take your 50mcg daily dose and administer 1.25mcg in 10 areas covering a square inch or two on the muscle on one side and then the other side and come back later that day and do the same thing in the same muscles YOU WILL BENEFIT far more then the all at once protocols.
By-the-way I am not recommending IGF-1 LR3. I am just saying if people are determined to use it they might as well try to get the most out of it.
But people don't realize that it is also a way you create more IGF-1 in local tissue for growth. Why do 99% of the people want to do one big injection of IGF-1 LR3? It will go systemic meaning the molecule is so small and it is water loving so it is actually pulled toward the nearest capillary where it is small enough to penetrate the vascular wall and enter the blood stream. The larger the dose the more circulating IGF-1.
If you take a tiny insulin needle and micro dose a bunch of tiny doses over the muscle more will be taken up locally. Only a little bit will bind to a nearby receptor anyway before being sucked away to circulate. So why waste it? Why not go for a wider area of coverage?
If you take your 50mcg daily dose and administer 1.25mcg in 10 areas covering a square inch or two on the muscle on one side and then the other side and come back later that day and do the same thing in the same muscles YOU WILL BENEFIT far more then the all at once protocols.
By-the-way I am not recommending IGF-1 LR3. I am just saying if people are determined to use it they might as well try to get the most out of it.
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