Hello Longecity,
I have some time today to answer some of the questions above...
Great job, Steve, and I applaud your work, self-experimentation, and sharing here. Please don't go away -- I hope you'll continue your updates no matter what the outcome. Just don't get dead :-)
Thanks. Not going anywhere and I appreciate all the feedback, whether it be good or bad. As for dying, I'd say that's highly unlikely at this point. When I was taking 5000 times the dose I am now at the beginning of this experiment, there was probably some risk. But now that I have found the right dose, I feel great every day.
Also I'm curious about how you know if your .01 ug/day doses are affecting your body's GDF11 levels? Are your levels increasing? How is that measured?
The assays to measure GDF11 are not ready for prime time yet since they also measure GDF8 and immunoglobin. Hopefully this will change soon. I actually titrate my dose to having the very sharp vision/red lights in the afternoon. And no side effects, of course.
You have mentioned that you put on muscle mass (and a not-so-insignificant amount too; 5 lbs if I recall right from your word document) during the experiment. Here are the possible ways this could have happened
1- GDF11 is not binding to Mysotatin sites at any appreciable degree at these doses. If it were, Myostatin activation would have reduced muscle mass
I read in a paper recently that the circulating levels of myostatin are 500 times that of GDF11. And with the small dose I am taking, .01 ug, there probably isn't much cross binding to activin Type 2 receptors.
2- GDF is, to some extent binding to Myostatin sites, but the other effects you mentioned that are pro-muscle-growth are way greater and the net effect is an increase of muscle mass.
I would say the main mechanism of action here is what Amy Wagers outlined in her paper: satellite stem cell DNA repair resulting in increased myocyte production.
You have mentioned that GDF11 is a stable molecule. Do you have any guess as to how long it will last after being reconstituted? If one were to prepare a solution and keep it in the fridge for months on end, would it still be good?
My current vial is two months old and still going strong. And this summer, my vial of GDF11 sat in a hot tent for 5 days and emerged unscathed. GDF11 is much tougher than GH, that's for sure. Still I would keep it in the fridge as much as possible.
Have you noticed any subjective effects on joints, as in joint pain, stability, discomfort (my expectation would be a decrease in joint issues btw)
Before GDF11, I did have pain in my right elbow that got so bad sometimes that I couldn't pick up luggage. And I also had pain in my right shoulder that occurred any time I tried to move my right arm past 90 degrees. On GDF11, both of these joint pain issues have gone away. GDF11 has resulted in me having zero health issues which I am very thankful for. I see a lot of my friends now experiencing tendon issues and knee issues and many have had to slog it around NYC in a boot.
My joints and knees are great shape now and I just bought a season pass to Killington where I plan on doing lots of hard skiing this winter!
GH may be pro or anti-aging depending on the dose and the associated rise in IGF levels IMHO. You, being a very meticulous learner, surely have considered the pros and cons and adjusted the dose accordingly. Assuming that you are using GH for anti-aging purposes, as opposed to maximizing muscle mass and minimizing fat mass, what dose do you think optimal for this purpose?
I take .8 IU of GH every day which results in a IGF-1 level of about 180 ng/ml. My doc recommends higher doses, but when I increase the dose, I experience minor edema and sometimes carpal tunnel. When I went off GH during the first few months of my GDF11 supplementation, my IGF-1 level dropped to 107 ng/ml, so GDF11 doesn't appear to help GH production.
The main reason I take GH is to keep my body fat in check. If you have my zip file, you'll notice my body fat is 26%, which is not great. If I go off of GH, my bodyfat will go to over 30%.
I do work out at the gym twice per week and ride my bike around quite a bit. And these workouts are far easier on GDF11. However, I live in NYC and I have at least 20 favorite restaurants! So on GH I will stay unless someone comes up with a better alternative.