22-06-2012, 07:57
I got this idea when someone suggested applying IGF-1 topically. The topical would have pueraria mirifica extract, deer antler velvet extract (IGF-1), and hyaluronic acid as its main ingredients. The breakdown of the spray is as follows:
20% volume pueraria mirifica extract, as used in the ainterol pueraria mirifica spray
http://www.ainterolherbs.com/ainterolspu...-p-62.html
10% butylene glycol - used as a humectant, draws ingredients into the skin
http://www.lotioncrafter.com/butylene-glycol.html
10-20% red ginseng extract, used to increase blood flow (optional)
hyaluronic acid (about 1gm/100ml)
http://www.lotioncrafter.com/hyaluronic-acid.html
50% IGF-1 topical formula
http://www.allstarhealth.com/f/pure_solu...remium.htm
I haven't tried this yet it's just an idea, I have everything but the topical IGF-1. I think good results could be obtained with a spray like this being used
20% volume pueraria mirifica extract, as used in the ainterol pueraria mirifica spray
http://www.ainterolherbs.com/ainterolspu...-p-62.html
10% butylene glycol - used as a humectant, draws ingredients into the skin
http://www.lotioncrafter.com/butylene-glycol.html
10-20% red ginseng extract, used to increase blood flow (optional)
hyaluronic acid (about 1gm/100ml)
http://www.lotioncrafter.com/hyaluronic-acid.html
50% IGF-1 topical formula
http://www.allstarhealth.com/f/pure_solu...remium.htm
I haven't tried this yet it's just an idea, I have everything but the topical IGF-1. I think good results could be obtained with a spray like this being used