looks like you got some bunk gh hankins...
I am not taking much however if you look at my serum HGH levels they are 34.8 ng/ml which is several times the normal adult range for men under 5 ng/nl. My HGH levels are higher than a newborn . Why that is not being reflected in a higher IGF-1 level is the question although my IGF-1 levels were half that last time without HGH supplementation.
I paid extra for the Growth Hormone Serum Test and I am glad I did. I will have it tested again in a few months and see if the IGF-1 goes up but the serum blood level of HGH is high
I have seen reports it can take a couple weeks to raise IGF-1 levels and I was only on about 2 weeks at the time of the testing. So will check again in a few months
Reference Range
Random growth hormone (GH) levels in a healthy person range as follows [1] :
Men - < 5 ng/mL (mcg/L [SI units])
Women - < 10 ng/mL (mcg/L [SI units])
Newborns - 5-23 ng/mL (mcg/L [SI units])
1 week - 2-27 ng/mL (mcg/L [SI units])
1-12 mos - 2-10 ng/mL (mcg/L [SI units])
1 year (female) - 0-10 g/mL (mcg/L [SI units])
1 year (male) - 0-6 ng/mL (mcg/L [SI units])