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Hey guys,
I hope someone can clear this up for me. As we all know, GH only becomes anabolic when Insulin is present. Without it, our body couldn't produce IGF-1 and the GH would only assist in FFA mobilisation. If we apply this fact for the use of peptides, we'll run into a problem though. GH and Insulin are counteractive. This means if we'd add some insulin to our pep.tide stack, it would blunt the GH release. If we leave it out however, we can't produce the IGF-1. Am I missing something or is there a trick?
I hope someone can clear this up for me. As we all know, GH only becomes anabolic when Insulin is present. Without it, our body couldn't produce IGF-1 and the GH would only assist in FFA mobilisation. If we apply this fact for the use of peptides, we'll run into a problem though. GH and Insulin are counteractive. This means if we'd add some insulin to our pep.tide stack, it would blunt the GH release. If we leave it out however, we can't produce the IGF-1. Am I missing something or is there a trick?