Hello All,
There were a few posts with concerns about the quality of GDF11 that I injected. My GDF11 was ordered from Peprotech (see link below) - this lab has a solid reputation and I trust that their GDF11 is 98% pure as per their GDF11 description page. Yes, it should be tested for purity, but there is no easy way to do this right now since the GDF11 assays pick up GDF8 (myostatin) as well as immunoglobin. Hopefully this will change soon.
Also, with when taking GDF11, one of the easiest ways to know that it is working is that you have sharp vision/red lights (as per my paper), in the late afternoon. If you stop taking GDF11, this effect will disappear in a couple of days. I've also had four batches of GDF11 made by Peprotech and they all had the same results. So odds are, Peprotech's GDF11 is the real deal.
I have procuring, mixing and injecting instructions in a Word document, but your site doesn't appear to allow attachments, so I pasted the content of the Word document below. Excuse the formatting.
I look forward to hearing some first hand accounts of GDF11 supplementation, and PLEASE take a good set of biomarkers pre and post (after 3 months) GDF11.
Tnx.
Steve
Procuring, Mixing and Injecting GDF11
1 )Risk – There is still considerable risk in taking GDF11. Only one person (me) has tested it and then there is still plenty that can go wrong at this point. If you are not willing to accept the risk of GDF11, then stick to telomerase activation.
2) Talk to your doctor about taking GDF11. An outside opinion for injecting something this powerful is a good idea.
3) Before you start on GDF11, please have all your biomarkers done. The biomarkers mentioned in my paper are a good start. We need to get as much data as possible on human use of GDF11 and this will benefit us all. If you feel comfortable, please send me your biomarkers and I will put them in my database. I will then write a bunch of reports displaying and correlating all the biomarker data I receive. After 3 months, repeat the same set of biomarkers and send them to me for analysis.
4) I buy my GDF11 from Peprotech:
https://www.peprotec...n_GDF-11/120-11
5) You can start with one 5 ug vial GDF11 for $80. Note that their GDF11 is for “research purposes” only. If you say it for human trials, they will not sell it to you. They also will not sell to individuals. You need to give them the name and address of your medical practice, scientific institution, etc.
6) The stated purity of Peprotech’s GDF11 is 98%. I’m sure we can do better and am open to suggestions as how to commission a lab to make a purer version.
7) Once you have your GDF11, you need to mix it into a 10 ml bottle with 4 ccs of bacteriostatic water. Here are links for the bottles and the water:
http://www.amazon.co...a/dp/B006TNFSX6
http://www.mountains...ater-30-ml.html
8) To mix up the GDF11, use a 1 cc syringe to pull 4 ccs out of the bacteriostatic water bottle and put it in a sterile 10 ml bottle.
9) Then take .75 ccs out of the sterile 10 ml vile and place it in the 5 ug GDF11 plastic vile. Rotate slowly and carefully to mix it up. Note that it looks like there is nothing in the GDF11 plastic vile, since 5 ug is a very, very small amount.
10) Use the 1 cc syringe to take the mixed .75 ccs out of the GDF11 plastic vile and inject back into the sterile 10 ml bottle.
11) Repeat the above two steps at least twice to make sure you get most of the lyophilized GDF11 out of the vial.
12) Now the sterile 10 ml bottle contains ready to inject liquid mixture of GDF11. GDF11 is very resilient, but you should keep it in the fridge (not the freezer).
13) I use .3 cc insulin needles to inject the GDF11 subcutaneously. If you followed the above instructions, each unit on the insulin needle equates to .0125 ug of GDF11.
14) As I said in the paper, I recommend you start with .05 ug of GDF11 every day. Which is 4 units on the insulin needle.
15) As it says in the paper, you may experience GDF11 side effects of dyspnea or GERD. If you do get these side effects, skip a few days and cut the dose. I also recommend tracking your doses and a couple of simple biomarkers (BP, weight, etc.) in a Google docs spreadsheet.
16) Feel free to keep me up to date on your progress, and of course your biomarkers, by emailing me at steve@stevegperry.com