IGF-1 Overview - Insulin-like Growth Factor-1
After growth hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland it is then taken into
the liver where it is used to produce IGF-1. It is this substance - Insulin-like
Growth Factor-1 - which is responsible for many of the effects usually attributed
to HGH.
Those few body builders that have obtained real IGF-1 report muscle
gains of 20 lbs. and more. The magazine Muscle Media 2000 headlines IGF-1 as
"Possibly the Most Potent Body-Building Drug Ever!" The article claims that
body builders report a 5% drop in body fat in a month! Increases in lean body
mass/strength are described as "incredible."
Not only is IGF-1 responsible for stimulation of muscle mass formation, but
it works in conjunction with HGH to bring the cells in our body the raw materials
they need for renovation and repair.
IGF-1 has also been shown to repair nerve damage, which not only occurs
from accidents, but also from poor nutrition, stress, disease and pollution.
Since our nervous system powers all the other systems in the body it is important
that we receive the proper nutrients for this, which includes IGF-1.
According to researcher Eric Dupont, Ph.D., "Growth hormone is the
general and growth factors are the foot soldiers."
Since HGH and IGF-1 work so closely together in the body they could
be an unmatched team when used together as a homeopathic system. They work together
in a synergistic manner enhancing each others abilities, and although they both
do many of the same things, there are also functions each of them performs that
the other does not.
The price for IGF-1 is currently very high, but the homeopathic version is
able to alleviate a good portion of this cost, and brings with it the added
benefit of safety.
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