Where do you inject IGF?

Where do you inject IGF?

Mode of Administration: Subcutaneous injection to a fleshy part of the body, typically to the stomach or abdominal area. IGF-1 can also be administered intramuscularly. Before administering IGF-1, always be sure to use a clean and sterile syringe.

Where do I inject growth hormone?

HGH should always be injected subcutaneously, i.e., just below the skin and into the fatty tissue. The best sites are the stomach, deltoid, and thigh. Simply pinch along the skin and inject the hormone into the roll of fat. Alternate the sites to avoid bruising.

When is the best time to take IGF-1?

The best time to administer your dose on a day when you will be in training is either before or after you exercise. On non-training days, you can take your dosage at any time that is convenient to you. You should take IGF-1 LR3 for a maximum for thirty days at a time, and then take a break of no less than two weeks.

How long can you stay on IGF-1?

Typically it is supplied in 1000 mcg per 2 ml vial. Dosage suggestion from studies agree to inject 20-50 mcg SQ/IM daily for a max of 6-7 weeks. Desensitization can and does occur around 6 weeks after initial time of use.

Can I eat after injecting HGH?

Eating immediately before or after having a hormone injection is not recommended. HGH will work better when taken two hours after a meal. A physician will recommend the best time of day to take the HGH injection.

Where do you inject HGH in your thigh?

Thigh: On your uncovered leg, find a spot midway between your thigh and your knee. Grasp about 2 inches of skin and inject your HGH as directed by your doctor. Stomach: Gently pinch about 2 inches of flesh either below your waist or right above the hipbone. The key is not to inject too close to your belly button.

Can you take hGH on a full stomach?

Your stomach should be empty to help facilitate rapid absorption. Eating also inhibits natural growth hormone production. It is therefore best to avoid eating up to 3 hours before taking proHGH. Both blood sugar and insulin inhibit the release of growth hormone.

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