IGF-1 and analogues wont work if chemically synthesized

Thanks Jimi. I did see post 31 here but could not trace to a thread. Its been removed or deleted? All I asked RUI about was recombinant or chemical - to which I got no response. Did not mention human consumption etc.

Thanks tooth. I also have been following some of Moppy's posts along the same lines.

But I still wonder, is RUI really the only trustworthy option for recombinant IGF DES in the USA?
 
Cant believe this thread popped back up! But not much has really changed since December of last year. The situation is pretty much exactly the same. Cant speak to what RUI might have, other than it does not seem to be a peptide synthesized product.
 
Thanks Moppy. I take that as RUI being my only option for recombinant IGF DES in the USA. Unless I want to experiment with a foreign company like prospecbio located in Israel - $100 more than RUI but claim to be recombinant.

The availability, price range, credibility questions online for buying 1mg of recombinant IGF DES ($70 - $2500) also continues to baffle. How do we know what are we paying for? lol:insane:
 
I also discussed what would be an appropriate dosage to use in humans if extrapolated from animal studies with recombinant IGF-1 and the few clinical trials in human; suggesting one would need almost 0.5 mg per injection (2x a day). If that was real pharmaceutical grade stuff it would be completely out of anyone's price point, even the most wealthy of us. My strategy is just wait, and for now stick with HGH that I know is good and for which blood tests can be run to verify if its legitimate...
 
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