Q&A

Does IGF-1 Spray work?

Does IGF-1 Spray work?

IGF-1 can have a significant impact on your body, but it’s not that easy to get the levels you need from deer antler. In fact, given what’s in a typical bottle, it is damn near impossible. Published research has shown that IGF-1 can produce similar results to growth hormone.

What does IGF-1 Spray do?

In normal ranges, IGF-1 in the body aids growth and boosts muscle strength, he said. The hormone also increases metabolism of carbohydrates, bringing more sugars to the cells that also help muscle growth.

How do you use IGF-1 Spray?

(Adult) Shake well before use. As a dietary supplement, take 5 sprays under the tounge, hold for 20 seconds before swallowing. For best results use 2 times per day.

Does IGF-1 make you fat?

Generally, you will accomplish much more in terms of muscle density and size at a normal genetic level. In other words, the weight gain that you will experience from the use of IGF-1 is not due to retention of water. The weight gain is caused by actual muscle growth and is a long term effect.

What are the ingredients in IGF 1 supplements?

The ingredients found in IGF-1 supplements are often similar to those found in HGH products. One common ingredient used for raising IGF-1 levels is deer antler velvet.

Is there IGF-1 in deer antler spray?

Because there is little oversight from the Food and Drug Administration or other regulators, however, there is scant assurance that deer antler products actually contain IGF-1 — or, for that matter, any deer antler. And even if deer antler spray does contain IGF-1, does the spray work? Nobody knows for sure.

Which is the best HGH supplement for IGF-1?

ProBLEN HGH Plus IGF-1 & IGF-2 is an outstanding oral spray that delivers the best of both worlds: homeopathic HGH combined with IGF-1 and -2.

How is IGF 1 similar to insulin like growth factor?

IGF-1 is similar in structure to insulin, hence the name insulin-like growth factor. Part of a group of peptides known as somatomedins, IGF-1 is an endocrine hormone that’s mainly produced by the liver and regulates much of the growth-promoting effects of HGH.