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donkeypunch76
08-04-2006, 02:01 PM
Anyone out there got any experiences or opinions on the new products being offered by a sponser? I've always wanted to try IGF but I now find myself looking at these new peptides, more specifically GHRP-6, hexarelin, and MGF. Any info will be much appreciated.
chrisheb
08-04-2006, 03:38 PM
I also would like more info. Looks like good stuff if it works and at what dose?
Gavin Kane
08-04-2006, 04:12 PM
MGF has a lot of promise. I will report later on my findings.
donkeypunch76
08-05-2006, 02:44 PM
bump
AWESOME1
08-06-2006, 02:31 AM
I recommend you stick with whats proven and successful: IGF-1 & HGH.
The IGF-1 must have the attached binding LongR3 chain to be useful.
Also IGF-1 has been recently approved by the FDA for growth conditions in children. The other peptides mentioned above may look good on paper, but in practical terms and in bodybuilding applications there's not much proven.
Stilletto
08-07-2006, 10:45 AM
Anyone out there got any experiences or opinions on the new products being offered by a sponser? I've always wanted to try IGF but I now find myself looking at these new peptides, more specifically GHRP-6, hexarelin, and MGF. Any info will be much appreciated.
I have also been looking into these "new" peptides.... And, I would appreciate any information anyone can bring forth....
Let me know if you guys get any leads...
Stilletto
AWESOME1
08-07-2006, 09:01 PM
While I respect what you are saying mate, this was said as IGF-1 came onto the scene also. We need people willing to push the boundries. Those that are willing, do the research, way the risk and make a dicission. Just make sure to post up the info and share with the rest of the community.
Yes that was true of IGF-1, though IGF-1 has been trialed and experimented for 15 years to date, trials and experimentations were going on IGF-1 from the early 90s: 91/92. So after 15 years IGF-1 has now been approved(by FDA), and over that whole time IGF-1 has been prooven and tested thoroughly.
Im all for experimentation, though with the correct knowledge and information applied. So a lot more research is needed, with a lot of trials.
These peptides are only at their infant stage now, so only time will tell-but it will be a long time before time really tells...
There's a hell of a lot of research drugs people dont know about and will never
know about, but the correct research and information needs to be applied in order to determine their usefulness and safety.
All Im really saying is, stick with what's currently safe and proven to be effective.... And wait until further proof and research is conducted on other peptides or drugs....
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