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So for the first time i tried IGF LR3 yesterday. I know from some info that insulin may be used in the synthesis of this product and the association of going hypo using it. But i honestly dont believe it has anything to do with insulin or actually going hypo. I injected 40mcg bilaterally (80mcg total) and literally within 2-3min i felt like weak in the knees.
Now even the fastest acting insulin out there does not work that quickly. You can inject 10iu of Humalog and it still going to take 10-15min to start to work. And that is straight fucking insulin. So how is it that 80mcg of IGF can make you go hypo in 2min. If that is the case hell it is the best sugar lowering agent on the planet. Maybe we should use it for diabetic patients that come in with sugars greater than 500 and are going to DKA lol. It gave me the exact same feeling i get using high dose GHRP-2.
Has anyone actually tested their sugars before and after injecting IGF LR3 to see if their sugar actually drops?
Now even the fastest acting insulin out there does not work that quickly. You can inject 10iu of Humalog and it still going to take 10-15min to start to work. And that is straight fucking insulin. So how is it that 80mcg of IGF can make you go hypo in 2min. If that is the case hell it is the best sugar lowering agent on the planet. Maybe we should use it for diabetic patients that come in with sugars greater than 500 and are going to DKA lol. It gave me the exact same feeling i get using high dose GHRP-2.
Has anyone actually tested their sugars before and after injecting IGF LR3 to see if their sugar actually drops?