Other companies talk about their products increasing IGF-1 measurements. What does this mean and are they an accurate measure of GH in the body?
When asked to show scientific evidence of absorption, many companies that manufacture and distribute HGH products claim that their products increase levels of IGF-1. There is just one problem: IGF-1 is not GH. They are related, but one can also stimulate the production of IGF-1 by working out, eating protein, etc.
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