| use |
What happens to your muscles when you train? They break down, cells are damaged, muscle tissue needs repair, and your body produces two forms of the MGF splice variant. The first initial release of liver variant 1 described above helps myocytes recover, so what happens without MGF? Simply, the muscle cell is not repaired and dies. Muscle cells are mature cells that can't divide. Muscle cells are derived from stem cells, which undergo mitosis and differentiate to form muscle cells. Therefore, the body can't repair tissue by replacing cells after muscle damage, it can only repair the original cells. Your muscles will become smaller and weaker. With MGF, body recovery can be accelerated and muscle tissue cells can be increased by stimulating complete maturation of satellite cells. In terms of dose, 200mcg bilateral spot injection is the best dose choice (MGF requires spot injection). The only problem with MGF is that it has a very short half-life of 5-7 minutes, so it needs to be used immediately after training for best results, and many people don't have time to use it during this window. |
| Unique role |
What makes MGF special is its unique role in muscle growth. MGF has the unique ability to cause wasted tissue growth and improvement by activating muscle stem cells and increasing upregulation of protein synthesis, which can rapidly improve recovery and accelerate muscle growth. In addition to the IGF-1 receptor domain, MGF can initiate muscle satellite (stem cell) cell activation, thereby increasing the turnover rate of protein synthesis; Therefore, if used properly, it can greatly improve muscle mass. |