Hello All,
I will start today's post with a link to my Google drive, that has my GDF11 paper, procuring/mixing/biomarker instructions, zip file containing my biomarkers and a couple of Canary Island biking pictures just for fun. Link is:
https://drive.google...dWxGd29wQV9kOU0
And now let's answer some posts:
I sent a PM asking your source of human GDF11 and haven't seen a reply. Every source I contacted refuses to sell to private individuals.
Check out procurement/mixing/biomarker doc above which mentions Peprotech. Also check out http://www.miltenyib...man-gdf-11.aspx
Milteny biotech has been much more cooperative. You do need to be "resourceful" to get a lab to send it to you. Your residence with an official company name attached to it should be fine. And of course, an intelligent statement of intended use is key e.g., "We will be measuring GDF11 cross binding to activin type 2 receptors in vitro".
And iodine gives me dreams. People say a lot of things. With claims of his body being rejuvenated, there are some gaping holes in what has been claimed here. Its hard to believe he is traveling around the world with his plastic bottle unrefrigerated and some hypodermic needles and his mixture is sterile, active, and precisely dosed as he is saying. Even the real scientists say that the gdf11 available varies widely in effectiveness and dosing isn't right.
There are plenty of peptides that are stable at room or higher temperatures e.g., testosterone. Also, most of the time I do keep my GDF11 in the fridge. But sometime refrigeration is just not possible when you are camping or biking. As for my GDF11's efficacy, well you just might have to try it to know what I mean when I say I titrate GDF11 to "red lights/sharp vision". I generally take 2 ng of GDF11 every other day to maintain this effect. If I take a "GDF11 holiday" for a week, this effect disappears. Another thing I do occasionally is double to dose to 4 ng to see what happens. And at that level, I get a touch of GERD, which I try to avoid at all costs.
Now if my GDF11 was no longer effective, do you think the above would happen?
Yes, but clear perceptual effects are impossible to ignore. That's why it's difficult to find placebos for psychedelics - unless the placebo also alters perception it will be clear who is on placebo and who is not.
I know that saying GDF11 causes me to have sharp vision/enhanced red lights makes me sound like someone who has been to one too many Dead concerts! I actually talked to my anti aging doc about this and he said that some of his GH patients have reported this effect. Which always sounded a bit flakey to me also until I experienced it firsthand with GDF11.
Furthermore, how would the OP know 5lbs of muscle have been gained?
Check out the InBody scale printouts in the zip file above.
GDF11 having an anabolic effect would result in inches being lost off the waist AND an increase in weight on the scale.
I have gone from wearing 38 inch waist jeans to 36 inch waist jeans which is good progress, but I still need a lot more work in this area. I do have a Tanita body fat scale complete with hand grips that says my body fat is now 23%. But the InBody scale is much more accurate and we'll see what it has to say when I go for the next round of biomarkers.
Why would a derivative of myostatin behave any differently than as myostatin with either greater or lesser effect?
The fact that myostatin is 90% the same molecular structure as GDF11 has been mentioned in several papers as why GDF11 can't possibly have any positive rejuvenation effects. Which is a ridiculous assertion in my book. Insulin and IGF-1 are even more similar, but no one stands up and says IGF-1 has the same effects as insulin.
However, like insulin cross binding to IGF-1 sites, GDF11 has been shown to cross bind to activin 2 type receptors when present in excessive amounts. Note that the circulating levels of myostatin are 500 times that of GDF11, so you really have to overdose GDF11 for this to happen. And massive overdoses of GDF11 given ti mice, over a million times the dose I take, have been in a few papers of late. No wonder they aren't getting any results.