Hi Guys,
Firstly would like to wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years.
I just received my IGF-1 LR3. I am just a little confused on how to mix this. I use HGH and when I mixed that it was just mixed in injectable saline. I saw there were recipes to make the Acetic Acid. However I was able to purchase already made Acetic Acid 0.6%.
Mixing:
The IGF-1 LR3 is /1mL/1000mcg. According to one source this is the instructions:
Reconstituting igf-1LR3
Reconstitution is simply the addition of the 0.6% AA (Acetic Acid) to your lyophilized igf-1.
Assumption: 1mg/mL igf-1/AA (1mg igf-1 will be combined with 1mL AA; 1mg igf-1 is the same as 1,000mcg)
1. Swab the top of your igf-1 vial with a sterile alcohol prep pad
2. Swab the top of your 0.6% AA vial with a sterile alcohol prep pad
3. Using either multiple insulin syringe volumes (example: 2 x 0.5cc) or a single large syringe, obtain 1.0mL of 0.6% AA.
4. In the igf-1 vial, insert a sterile ~20 ga. needle to act as a vent
5. Inject the 1.0mL of AA very slowly and dribble it down the side of the vial.
a. Be very careful with this peptide as it is very delicate!
6. Remove the needle & syringe and discard
7. Gently swirl the vial or roll between your hands.
a. Again, be very gentle here
8. You now have 1mg/mL of igf-1
a. This is the same as: 1,000mcg/mL
Others say, the Acetic Acid is only necessary to provide the correct PH level, however they say you should also add saline into the mix.
Doseage:
Light: 25 mcg
Medium: 50 mcg
Heavy: 100 mcg
Would you recommend starting at 25mcg per day and increase to 50mcg if no sides are experienced?
Injecting:
There is a lot of talk that since LR3 has a half life of around 20-30 hours, it doesn't matter whether you inject IM or Sub-Q because it will get into the blood stream way before the effects have diminished and injecting IM is only necessary for IGF-1 not IGF-1 LR3.
Thanks in advance
Best Regards,
Dean
Firstly would like to wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years.
I just received my IGF-1 LR3. I am just a little confused on how to mix this. I use HGH and when I mixed that it was just mixed in injectable saline. I saw there were recipes to make the Acetic Acid. However I was able to purchase already made Acetic Acid 0.6%.
Mixing:
The IGF-1 LR3 is /1mL/1000mcg. According to one source this is the instructions:
Reconstituting igf-1LR3
Reconstitution is simply the addition of the 0.6% AA (Acetic Acid) to your lyophilized igf-1.
Assumption: 1mg/mL igf-1/AA (1mg igf-1 will be combined with 1mL AA; 1mg igf-1 is the same as 1,000mcg)
1. Swab the top of your igf-1 vial with a sterile alcohol prep pad
2. Swab the top of your 0.6% AA vial with a sterile alcohol prep pad
3. Using either multiple insulin syringe volumes (example: 2 x 0.5cc) or a single large syringe, obtain 1.0mL of 0.6% AA.
4. In the igf-1 vial, insert a sterile ~20 ga. needle to act as a vent
5. Inject the 1.0mL of AA very slowly and dribble it down the side of the vial.
a. Be very careful with this peptide as it is very delicate!
6. Remove the needle & syringe and discard
7. Gently swirl the vial or roll between your hands.
a. Again, be very gentle here
8. You now have 1mg/mL of igf-1
a. This is the same as: 1,000mcg/mL
Others say, the Acetic Acid is only necessary to provide the correct PH level, however they say you should also add saline into the mix.
Doseage:
Light: 25 mcg
Medium: 50 mcg
Heavy: 100 mcg
Would you recommend starting at 25mcg per day and increase to 50mcg if no sides are experienced?
Injecting:
There is a lot of talk that since LR3 has a half life of around 20-30 hours, it doesn't matter whether you inject IM or Sub-Q because it will get into the blood stream way before the effects have diminished and injecting IM is only necessary for IGF-1 not IGF-1 LR3.
Thanks in advance
Best Regards,
Dean