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Perfect! Thank you so much!Maybe this will help you find it
Perfect! Thank you so much!Maybe this will help you find it
Because it’s fleeting. Natural GH is released in pulses lasting seconds. rHGH peaks after a few hours then declines. IGF-1 is fairly stable over the entire day, and used by endocrinologists as the primary biomarker to diagnose GH deficiency or excess, and to monitor effectiveness of treatment with rHGH.Probably a dumb question, but if GH is what we are trying to raise here, why don’t we check for that too?
I get that the Igf-1 test is indirectly checking how our bodies handle the increase in GH, but it seems odd to not check that too (though it does look like a kinda expensive test)
So, is there much of a reason to ever check GH directly outside of suspected direct pituitary malfunction?Because it’s fleeting. Natural GH is released in pulses lasting seconds. rHGH peaks after a few hours then declines. IGF-1 is fairly stable over the entire day, and used by endocrinologists as the primary biomarker to diagnose GH deficiency or excess, and to monitor effectiveness of treatment with rHGH.
It’s pretty much useless as a random lab.So, is there much of a reason to ever check GH directly outside of suspected direct pituitary malfunction?
There an old bodybuilder “bro science” technique to check if your rHGH is legit. You inject 10 IU intramuscularly, as close as possible to 2 hours later check GH. It should be between 20-40ng. This was common pre Jano, pre dirt cheap rHGH from China, when rHGH was $8-12 IU, and fraud was rampant.So, is there much of a reason to ever check GH directly outside of suspected direct pituitary malfunction?
IGF response varies wildly. Some people have gotten as high as IGF-1 600+ on 2iu, which is why it’s so important to monitor it. At a minimum, 2-4 weeks after starting, then at least once every 6 months. FYI, high serum IGF-1 is the main driver of the abnormal bone growth seen in acromegaly we all want to avoid.Just received my labs back on IGF-1.
-412 IGF-1
- 2.7 Z-score
I started taking 2IU HGH for 4 weeks & I thenstopped taking HGH 2 weeks before bloodwork at request of doctor to off all peptides & supplements in order to establish a baseline on all markers. Have follow up bloodwork in 5 weeks to follow up to this panel and will still be pausing all peptide and supplements until I speak with my doctor. Will update later, but this seems extremely high for only 2IU's for 4 weeks and then a 2 week stop until late July. Any experiences similar?
This is close to me. IGF-1 score sitting at 136, 40 year old male, z-score 0.3. Was considering the CJC/Ipa combo or starting around 1 iu of HGH to try to boost z-score as close to 2.0 as possible. Leaning toward the HGH route myself due to cost.At 42 years old, my IGF-1 was averaging out around 150 with a z score of +0.6. After approx 6 months of taking Tesa 2mg and Ipa 500mcg a day, my IGF-1 was up to 292 with z score +2.3. Now after a few months of switching to HGH 2iu daily, my IGF-1 is at 270 with z score +2.0.
I was actually expecting it to go up after switching to 2iu HGH but am happy with where it's currently at. I can always adjust it up or down if my needs change. But for now, I'm saving some money and feeling great without having to worry as much about intermittent fasting, meal timing, or nutrient partitioning which is really nice for maintenance and bulking.