its amazing, all this science ant yet 99.9% of the people who use it look like shit...
Sure most who use it look like shit, but then again most who use steroids also look like shit. Or GH or anything.
To be honest, there isn't that much science actually in our hobby, the really sharp minds are few and far between. Even I can see that, and I only give half a shit about all this stuff.
Anyway, yesterday I did a google on the Lantus/IGF-1 connection I've seen mentioned in the past, and from my 10 second glance at an abstract it appears as though the reason Lantus is thought to enhance IGF-1 levels is because Lantus has *low* affinity for IGF-1 receptors. Insulins which have higher affinity will *lower* IGF-1 as well as GH. Makes sense right? So would a bodybuilder want to use an insulin with high affinity in megadoses as sort of a poor man's IGF-1 or something like Lantus which may increase endogenous IGF? Ultimately I think this mechanism is probably not behind most benefits bodybuilders feel from it so it probably doesn't matter.
Seems like IGF-1 use isn't that popular anymore, most just noticed better pumps and vascularity. Part of it may be because the doses of the research chems are too low but even those who were able to use Increlex noticed it wasn't magic.
My training partner back in like 98 or 99 got ahold of one or two milligrams of LR3 from a scientist at a university and he told me it put 20lbs of muscle on him overnight. He was like 320lbs lean but even back then I told him it probably wasn't the IGF-1 that did it, it was probably the insulin he started at the same time

But it was hard to get and extremely expensive so he thought it was magic
