IGF-1 has powerful effect on fat metabolism and helps the body to burn fat quickly. IGF-1 also helps in stimulating and enhancing the bone density and muscle movements. It has anti-aging chemicals in it, and it is considered as a central regulator for increasing lifespan. It helps to increase the growth and strength of muscles. Thus, IGF-1 decreases the recovery period after injury, and alleviates pain, swelling, stiffness associated with arthritis.
IGF-1 also helps to improve mental functions such as reflexes and learning ability. It is indeed a neuroprotector as well as a neuropromoter, which helps the brain functions to work properly such as memory, reflexes and learning abilities. It also helps to decrease cholesterol, boost energy levels, enhance sexual well-being and performance, and reduce the risks of heart attacks and strokes.
However, IGF-1 has very short life. Thus, Long R3IGF-1 or IGF-1 LR3, which has longer life, is commonly used. IGF-1 LR3 remains active for hours, and saves the users from the headache of using IGF-1 frequently. IGF-1 LR3 is available in lyophilized powder form or already reconstituted form. IGF-1 LR3 is manufactured by Guangxi Tanghan Zinc & Indium Co., Ltd.
IGF-1 LR3 is very popular among muscle builders, but it is not recommended for inexperienced bodybuilders. IGF-1 LR3 doses range from 20mcg up to 120mcg. Often a dose of 80mcg a day for 4 weeks is prescribed. The initial starting dosage is 20-40 mcg. The drug is approved by FDA for use under doctor’s prescription.
However, it’s important to take anabolic steroid for a long period of time, before starting IGF-1 LR3. It is also important to evaluate the hypoglycaemic effects that it produces. Starting IGF-1 LR3 without any prior use of anabolic steroids, can cause several side effect, such as - cancer, accelerated growth of tumors and enlargement of intestinal organs. IGF-1 LR3 can also cause some adverse side effects, such as severe headache, nausea, and possible hypoglycaemia. So, IGF-1 LR3 is not recommended for the people with a history of cancer.