


IGF‑1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1, LC/MS/MS, Fractionated)
"Measure the Growth. Gauge the Resurrection Axis."
IGF‑1 is the torchbearer of renewal—the signal that governs cellular repair, muscular strength, fasting adaptation, and deep terrain rebuilding. Often called the “growth resurrection hormone,” this test reveals whether your body is prepared to regenerate or remains in depletion. Especially vital post-fast, during mitochondrial therapies, or when cycling organs like thymus and ovary.
LC/MS/MS method ensures ultra-accurate measurement, avoiding assay distortion
Critical for assessing growth hormone activity, protein synthesis, recovery after trauma or long fasts
Guides restoration windows after OMAD, Resurrection Protocol, and terrain collapse
Helps interpret low libido, muscle wasting, bone fragility, or emotional burnout
🧠 In Absurd terrain theory, IGF‑1 is the Resurrection Signal—a biological echo of Lazarus. It shows whether your cells are ready to rise, or still bound in burial cloth.
“He shall renew thy youth like the eagle.” — Psalm 103:5
"Measure the Growth. Gauge the Resurrection Axis."
IGF‑1 is the torchbearer of renewal—the signal that governs cellular repair, muscular strength, fasting adaptation, and deep terrain rebuilding. Often called the “growth resurrection hormone,” this test reveals whether your body is prepared to regenerate or remains in depletion. Especially vital post-fast, during mitochondrial therapies, or when cycling organs like thymus and ovary.
LC/MS/MS method ensures ultra-accurate measurement, avoiding assay distortion
Critical for assessing growth hormone activity, protein synthesis, recovery after trauma or long fasts
Guides restoration windows after OMAD, Resurrection Protocol, and terrain collapse
Helps interpret low libido, muscle wasting, bone fragility, or emotional burnout
🧠 In Absurd terrain theory, IGF‑1 is the Resurrection Signal—a biological echo of Lazarus. It shows whether your cells are ready to rise, or still bound in burial cloth.
“He shall renew thy youth like the eagle.” — Psalm 103:5