[New Video]: IGF-1 LR3

A Practical Use Guide

Happy Good Friday!

Growth hormone gets a bit of a bad wrap (and least amongst “normal people”).

And unfortunately, most of that bad wraps from one world and one world only - bodybuilding.

We’ve all seen example after example of bodybuilders taking WAY too much exogenous growth hormone (and the frightening consequences).

Not exactly great branding, I know.

But the reality is that growth hormone is not only one of the most misunderstood compounds out there, but one of the most critical.

Having optimal levels of growth hormone is important - VERY important.

It’s involved in almost every tissue in the human body.

And when we’re able to get a surgically precise amount through either exogenous growth hormone or the many peptides out there that help stimulate it, it’ll help with…well, just about everything 😁

Today’s video is all about IGF-1 LR3, a peptide that’s been making the rounds over the last little while.

In case you don’t know, IGF-1 is a compound that helps mediate the effects of growth hormone, and is absolutely vital for a body that’s firing on all cylinders.

In this video, you’ll learn about:

✅ Whether or not you should stack this with growth hormone

✅ The many benefits of elevating growth hormone in the body

✅ Why IGF and growth hormone levels decrease with age (and what to do about it)

✅ Why managing blood sugar is CRITICAL with this peptide

✅ The potential long-term cancer risk (what’s REALLY going on here)

✅ One easy way to tell if you’re taking too much

✅ The ideal starting dose

✅ The AMAZING pumps that this gave me in the gym

✅ The best peptides to stack this with

✅ My girlfriend’s experience on IGF-1 LR3 (why this is a great peptide for women)

And more.

Check it out 👇

Best

Hunter Williams

P.S. Limitless Life Nootropics does NOT sell IGF-LR3.

When I experiment with IGF on my lab rat, I source it from Patriot Peptides.

They have been the only company to send me a lab test verifying the purity of their product (see image below).

If you would like to dabble in research, you can head to their website and use the code “Hunter15“ to get 15% off (NOT an affiliate code, just a discount).