Description
Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) is a hormone naturally produced in the body, primarily by the liver, in response to growth hormone (GH) stimulation.
It plays a key role in cell growth, development, and repair. Due to its anabolic properties, IGF-1 has garnered attention among athletes and sport enthusiasts for its potential benefits.
Uses of IGF-1:
Why is IGF-1 considered beneficial for athletes?
- Muscle Growth and Hypertrophy: Promotes the proliferation and differentiation of muscle cells. Enhances protein synthesis, leading to increased muscle mass.
- Enhanced Recovery: Facilitates tissue repair and regeneration after intense training or injury. May reduce downtime between training sessions.
- Enhanced Strength and Power: Contributes to increased muscle strength due to muscle fiber growth.
- Increased Endurance: Supports muscle repair and energy metabolism, potentially improving stamina.
- Bone Density: Stimulates bone growth and density, which can be beneficial for overall skeletal health and injury prevention.
- Neuroprotective Effects: May support nerve regeneration and cognitive function, indirectly benefiting athletic performance.
In summary:
IGF-1 is used to promote muscle growth, recovery, strength, and fat loss in athletes. It is often combined with growth hormone or GHRPs to maximize anabolic effects.
Combining IGF-1:
If you want to go further with muscle growth, while GH stimulates IGF-1 production, supplementing IGF-1 directly can further promote tissue growth, especially in targeted areas. Combining GH secretagogues (Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 DAC) with direct IGF-1 administration can produce more significant results than either alone.



