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Clark Kent
01-21-2015, 07:32 PM
Im very interested in giving this stuff a shot. My main concern is I have seen some literature that says this stuff can cause cancer as well as make any underlying tumors grow! I know there os some debate on this what are you guys thoughts on this one?

Johnjuanb1
01-21-2015, 07:48 PM
Im very interested in giving this stuff a shot. My main concern is I have seen some literature that says this stuff can cause cancer as well as make any underlying tumors grow! I know there os some debate on this what are you guys thoughts on this one?
Any compound that accelerates growth will accelerate growth of positive and negative existing factors, meaning, if you have existing cancer in your body then yes, it will accelerate the growth of it. If you are cancer-free then you have nothing to worry about. The same goes for the use of HGH, TB-500, Igf1, etc.
I talked to an antiaging doc and he said hgh isn't an issue unless you have a genetic predisposition to cancer. I assume that goes for igf1 as well.
I use IGF1-Lr3, GH Peptides, TB-500, and I've used HGH. I have never had a problem in 7 years of use.

Clark Kent
01-21-2015, 08:45 PM
Any compound that accelerates growth will accelerate growth of positive and negative existing factors, meaning, if you have existing cancer in your body then yes, it will accelerate the growth of it. If you are cancer-free then you have nothing to worry about. The same goes for the use of HGH, TB-500, Igf1, etc.
I talked to an antiaging doc and he said hgh isn't an issue unless you have a genetic predisposition to cancer. I assume that goes for igf1 as well.
I use IGF1-Lr3, GH Peptides, TB-500, and I've used HGH. I have never had a problem in 7 years of use.

Thanks bro! So your saying if I have a family history of cancer its probably not the best idea?

Johnjuanb1
01-21-2015, 10:10 PM
Thanks bro! So your saying if I have a family history of cancer its probably not the best idea?
It increases the risk but my grandpa died of cancer and my dad has skin cancer and I'm still taking igf1 and all the other peptides to accelerate growth. You just have to weight your options, and follow your gut. I'm not concerned that it will harm me.

Tazzzz
01-22-2015, 01:02 AM
I'm in the same boat as JJ. There are people in my family who have had cancer but I get blood work every 3-4 months and get scoped 1 a year. At 56, I want the best quality of life I can have and the best body I can---and I'll take the risk for the reward. Hey, thats just me.

Elvia1023
01-22-2015, 02:02 AM
I'm in the same boat as JJ. There are people in my family who have had cancer but I get blood work every 3-4 months and get scoped 1 a year. At 56, I want the best quality of life I can have and the best body I can---and I'll take the risk for the reward. Hey, thats just me.

I am exactly the same. It's about risk vs reward. If someone had cancer and didn't know it would be bad to use IGF-1. However for most I don't see any issues. Just go with what you feel comfortable doing.

I recommend using LR3 at 100mcg eod so 1 vial (1mg) will last 20 days. I would dose the 100mcg in 10 micro injects of 10mcg in a weak body part (or an area you want to improve most). An example could be chest so you do 5 injs per side spread evenly across your chest.