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So what is pegylation? In simple terms it is the process of attaching one or more chains of a substance called polyethylene glycol (PEG) to a protein molecule such as IGF or in this case MGF. Since the body does not react to PEG, it helps provide a protective barrier around an attached protein so it can survive in the body longer.
PegMGF can be administered E3D or twice a week. Users have found administering 200mcg's each injection is optimal. Some users prefer lower dosages at 100-150mcg's.
Administration can be done subq like HGH or slin because it is pegylated and protected from degredation in the body. Some users prefer IM because it reaches the muscle cells more direct. I leave it to user preference.
Each PegMGF contains 1mg worth. Simply add 1ml or 1cc (same thing) of Bacteriostatic Water to the 1mg. This final solution will yield 1000mcg's of the PegMGF.
The vials come with what appear to be flakes in the vial and not to be mistaken for the same appearance as IGF with a solid white wafer at the bottom.
Keep in the fridge. Should stay stable up to 4 weeks.
PegMGF can be administered E3D or twice a week. Users have found administering 200mcg's each injection is optimal. Some users prefer lower dosages at 100-150mcg's.
Administration can be done subq like HGH or slin because it is pegylated and protected from degredation in the body. Some users prefer IM because it reaches the muscle cells more direct. I leave it to user preference.
Each PegMGF contains 1mg worth. Simply add 1ml or 1cc (same thing) of Bacteriostatic Water to the 1mg. This final solution will yield 1000mcg's of the PegMGF.
The vials come with what appear to be flakes in the vial and not to be mistaken for the same appearance as IGF with a solid white wafer at the bottom.
Keep in the fridge. Should stay stable up to 4 weeks.