Q: I saw that CC-40 Foundational Repair showed up in the software. I was curious what it is. It isn’t on the current list of available Celicore Products.
A: CC-40 Foundational Repair is a new product that we hope to finally make available this year. It has been a complex project mostly related to the sourcing of quality materials for stimulation of the IGF-1. Factors. Wikipedia.com states:
Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), also called somatomedin C, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IGF1 gene.[1][2] IGF-1 has also been referred to as a “sulfation factor”[3] and its effects were termed “no suppressible insulin-like activity” (NSILA) in the 1970s. IGF-1 is a hormone similar in molecular structure to insulin. It plays an important role in childhood growth and continues to have anabolic effects in adults. A synthetic analog of IGF-1, mecasermin, is used for the treatment of growth failure.[4] IGF-1 consists of 70 amino acids in a single chain with three intramolecular disulfide bridges. IGF-1 has a molecular weight of 7,649 Daltons. IGF-1 is produced primarily by the liver as an endocrine hormone as well as in target tissues in a paracrine/autocrine fashion. Production is stimulated by growth hormone (GH) and can be retarded by undernutrition, growth hormone insensitivity, lack of growth hormone receptors, or failures of the downstream signaling pathway post GH receptor including SHP2 and STAT5B. Approximately 98% of IGF-1 is always bound to one of 6 binding proteins (IGF-BP). IGFBP-3, the most abundant protein, accounts for 80% of all IGF binding. IGF-1 binds to IGFBP-3 in a 1:1 molar ratio. Since IGF-1 is a protein that needs to be created within the body, it can’t be taken as a supplement. There are however ways that it can be stimulated to be created in the body.
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