IGF-1 by NOW Foods - Sports And Specialty Formulas 30 Lozenges Essential for Growth and Optimum Immune System Function* Our Price: $17.01 Retail Price: $27.98 You Save: $10.97 each, a 39% Savings!
IGF-1 (Insulin Growth Factor-1) is a compound produced primarily in the liver through a conversion of HGH (Human Growth Hormone). HGH is secreted by the pituitary gland and is essential for growth and optimum immune system function.* This dietary supplement will be a promising addition to the nutrition regimen of fitness enthusiasts.*
Additional Sizes Available
1 oz. Spray - 27.5 ng of Insulin Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)
30 Lozenges - 82.5 ng of Insulin Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)
Supplement Facts
One (1) Lozenge Contains:
Amount Per Serving
Deer Antler Velvet Extract (Cervi parvum cornu ) 33 mg
Insulin Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) 82.5 ng
Natural Raspberry Flavor, Natural Flavors, Natural Beet Powder, Fructose, Citric Acid, Cellulose, Stearic Acid, Sorbitol, Contains no salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, milk or egg.
As a dietary supplement, one (1) lozenge, one to two times (1-2x) times daily. Chew lozenge or hold in mouth until dissolved.
Hormone , Immune System Enhancer , Sports Nutrition
Hormonal Imbalances , Immune Impairment , Low Muscle Mass
Immune System , Liver , Pituitary
Abrasiveness , Discontented , Fiery
What is IGF-1 and what is it used for?
IGF-1 (Insulin-Like Growth Factor) is a hormone that is naturally produced from HGH (Human Growth Hormone), which is the main hormone secreted by the pituitary gland. HGH is usually produced during sleep or strenuous physical activity, and is almost immediately converted into IGF by the liver. Although insulin is involved in IGF-1 production, HGH is the primary precursor.
IGF-1 is a powerful growth-promoting metabolite whose production peaks during adolescence to accelerate body growth and development. As we age, the body secretes less HGH, and therefore, less IGF-1. By the time a person reaches 60 years of age, their body may produce only 25% of the HGH levels produced during adolescence. Scientists believe that this reduction in HGH and IGF-1 production as we age is assoicate with many age-related declines in the human body, such as graying hair, wrinkled skin, loss of sexual desire and function, decreased energy, and increased body fat. IGF-1 is also known as Somatomedin C..
Are there any specific precautions or additional benefits I should be aware of with NOW® IGF-1?
Keep in mind that IGF-1 is a hormone-related product. Hormone therapy is not an exact science, and you should always consult your physician before taking a product that can affect hormonal balance. Hormone-related supplements affect different people in different ways, so caution should always be exercised. IGF-1 should not be used to correct stunted growth or abnormal hormone production except under the care of a physician.
Studies of IGF-1 have indicated it is a safe and effective product when used. as directed. It has been used for years by bodybuilders and fitness enthusiasts.
There is a lot of misinformation that has been circulated about IGF-1. Many sources claim that IGF-1 supplementation is only effective when administered intravenously. NOW IGF-1 utilizes new liposome technology to facilitate absorption of IGF almost immediately. While most capsules, tablets and liquids pass through the digestive tract, which can reduce the amount of IGF-1 absorbed, other forms are absorbed almost immediately without loss of the active ingredient.
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“It is a flame which sinks for lack of fuel…” - Pierre Corneille
Athletes are one of the most unique breeds of life roaming the earth. On the surface, their traits are simple; sweat beaded foreheads, high-tech stop watches, chiseled physiques, running shoes, corporately endorsed attire, etc. But when you take just a moment to peer into what really makes an athlete an athlete, it’s becomes easy to see what sets them apart.
From bikers to bodybuilders, sprinters to swimmers, athletes epitomize what it means to be alive. These modern day, physically motivated warriors thrive on personal achievement, lament the thought of failure and in the process, subject their bodies to immeasurable amounts of pain and exhaustion. But these aren’t just traits to an athlete – they’re prerequisites.
When you consider the enormous nutritional needs of the average busy adult, then and only then, can you begin to appreciate what the most physically active individuals require in order to succeed. And while these needs vary from sport to sport and lifestyle to lifestyle, there’s simply no denying their never-ending need to fuel, refuel and repeat. So whether you’re just starting out, or make it your life’s work, here are a few ways to get the most out of your training.
Essential Electrolytes
Every human being is at the mercy of their diet to provide them with a solid foundation of nutrients. This is especially true in the case of endurance athletes, bodybuilders and other adrenaline-seeking competitors. During intense physical training, the body calls upon its reserve of electrolytes such as potassium, magnesium, calcium and sodium to provide the spark needed for increased respiration, muscle contractions, nerve impulses and countless other functions.
A well-stocked cellular arsenal of these nutrients can ultimately lead to greater levels of sustained endurance, muscular strength and mental clarity. Deprivation, on the other hand, is an invitation for disaster. When the body is pushed to extremes, but unable to locate what it needs, it becomes prone to fatigue, cramping, nausea and headaches. Not to mention, last place. Products such as Carbo Gain and ZMA can provide a solid base of nutrients. (See reverse for detailed specifications).
Protein for Optimal Performance
Sending a frail, malnourished warrior into battle is the biological equivalent of trying to win the Daytona 500 on a set of roller-skates. Under no circumstances should this be attempted. Though popularized by bodybuilders, protein supplementation is imperative for athletes at every stage and skill set. Its role in muscular development still accounts for its unceasing popularity, though many users don’t realize that protein has many other responsibilities.
As one of the body’s key structural building-blocks, the amino acids in protein are actively involved in the repair and development of muscle fibers, hormone, antibodies and enzymes – each one vital to the success of any hard working athlete. Over the past 10 years or so, the science of isolating and manufacturing protein supplements has advanced far beyond what anyone could have possibly predicted. Today’s products are very pleasant tasting, highly bioavailable (easy to absorb), nutritionally optimized and available in a number of different flavors.
The Edge
If you consider yourself a serious, competition-minded athlete, you already know how important the “edge” is when it comes to your success. Regardless of whether it’s shaving a second off your personal best, squeezing out one more rep on the bench, or bumping up your batting average by just a tenth of a point, the difference between achieving first place and an honorable mention may be a simple as knowing what specialty nutrients can make it so.
Thanks to impressive advances in the science of sports nutrition, there are plenty to choose from these days. Creatine monohydrate, for example, helps foster the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a mitochondrial chemical that makes it possible to store, produce and use energy for muscular contractions. Another, branched chain amino acids (BCAA), help increase protein synthesis by promoting anabolic balance by preventing the catabolism that typically occurs during intense training. Pyruvate, a unique pairing of calcium and pyruvic acid, helps facilitate the transfer of glucose from the bloodstream into muscles where it supports the production of metabolic energy.
When it comes to fueling your body with the nutrients and compounds it needs to perform at its pinnacle, quality takes top priority. Purchasing a line of supplements based on the allure of the label won’t do a thing for your ability to improve, physically. In fact, it may end up costing you more than just money in the long run.
NOW Sports supplements are developed under the same demanding, science-based standards inherent to every NOW product, and guaranteed to be exceptional in potency, purity and quality.
Raw Materials
Superior supplements begin with superior raw materials. As the foundation that supports our line of quality products, NOW tests raw materials for contaminants, heavy metals, pesticides and fillers. Our philosophy remains unfaltering; we always start with the purest, freshest raw materials to ensure that the finished product is the best it can be. By partnering with some of the most trusted names in the industry including Lonza, PL Thomas, Cyanotech, Inter-Health, Hoffman LaRoche, Sabinsa and others, NOW is proud to provide unadulterated natural products that are safe, potent and true to their claim.
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Growth Hormone Free
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NOW's commitment to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) is evident in everything we do. As one of the first companies to receive GMP certification from the NNFA, in addition to being one of the very few to maintain a consistent 'A' rating, we've remained steadfast in our commitment to good manufacturing practices. Our clean, controlled and technologically advanced production facility is regularly inspected by the Food and Drug Administration, and has been certified organic by Quality Assurance International.
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Our Price: $17.01 Retail Price: $27.98 You Save: $10.97 each, a 39% Savings!