Important Note on the Evidence Base Important note on the evidence base: The peer-reviewed IGF-1 LR3 research literature consists of in vitro characterization studies (receptor binding, IGFBP interaction, cell-culture potency) and a small body of rodent in vivo work primarily in cachexia and protein-metabolism models
Why rotation matters Injecting in the same spot over and over can lead to skin irritation, bruising, lumps or even reduced absorption
It does not suppress appetite
This observation holds implications for the design and therapeutic use of positive GLP-1R allosteric modulators
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