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Heres a paragraph from an article on nolvadex (tamoxifen)
"that it reduced the plasma level of IGF-1"
"As for the impact of Tamoxifen on IGF-1, it simply demonstrates another estrogen-like action of Nolvadex. By rendering the liver less sensitive to growth hormone (probably by reducing the liver density of GH receptors), estrogens and tamoxifen diminish the production of IGF-1. This action of estrogens explains why women produce less IGF-1 than men even though they have a higher GH level".
could this be helpful at all?
if anyone would like to see the full article
http://www.pumpedmag.com/articles/summer06/06.html
"that it reduced the plasma level of IGF-1"
"As for the impact of Tamoxifen on IGF-1, it simply demonstrates another estrogen-like action of Nolvadex. By rendering the liver less sensitive to growth hormone (probably by reducing the liver density of GH receptors), estrogens and tamoxifen diminish the production of IGF-1. This action of estrogens explains why women produce less IGF-1 than men even though they have a higher GH level".
could this be helpful at all?
if anyone would like to see the full article
http://www.pumpedmag.com/articles/summer06/06.html