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IGF questions General

Powderguy

MuscleChemistry Registered Member
I have a couple IGF questions for ya guys.

1. Can my IGF be at room temp and still be effective?

2. When injected subQ will the lumps go away eventually?

Just curious as I want to maintain my use with it but not sure if room temp will decrease its effectiveness and if the lumps I get subQ will subside.
Thanks fellas
 
yes they always subside, and we have an actual study posted here in the peptide forum about how long igf-1 lr3 is good at room temperature when its reconstituted in aa solution, and the study says many many months, and for those who don't know light is what degrades igf , specifically sunlight. Also the solution would have to get hot or really warm to start degrading, room temp is fine according the study I'm speaking of and according to a gropep article i read a while back but they were using glacier acetic acid solution, but still i think your fine brutha ,

however i must say i always keep mine cold, lol, also the lumps and stinging that some times comes with it, has a lot to do with it being cold, just like insulin, it is best to let it sit at room temp before applying it
 
Thank you sir,
The stinging is not an issue the lumps have remained for weeks after application but only in adipose tissue (fat cells) and when done IM it just inflates the muscle and leaves a little site soreness but nothing unbearable.
 
yeah try applying super slow when going subq, and apply deep, think of it like this, if you go to fast, it creates an air pocket like, where as if you go slow it gives time for it to seep into tissue. Slow is the way to go,
 
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