IGF-1 and the NCAA?

So I was looking to order a protein powder for the upcoming school year (in addition to Metabolic Drive and Metabolic Drive Complete, of course) from proteinfactory.com consisting of their “plasma protein,” which is supposedly superior to colostrom.

In the ingredient list (the protein is called “Rifle” by the way), one of the ingredients is IGF-1. I know IGF-1 is banned by the NCAA, but its a hormone in the human body, and I imagine any IGF-1 found in “Rifle” the body would break it down into aminos. So the question is would taking this particular product set off any sort of red flag in a drug test? I highly doubt it, since it is illegal to INJECT yourself with IGF-1, but there shoudln’t be any issue with ingesting a colostrom-like protein “rich” in IGF-1 . . . expert opinions greatly appreciated! Thanks

the IGF that is banned is injected, not something in a food supp. even if the supp contains it, it will most likely be digested as most protein is, otherwise you would see us drinking it by the boatload.

also, i doubt they can catch most forms of peptide doping.

this is not human IGF, anyway.