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Hi all.
This is a health-related question. This is something I was thinking about, and I apologize if it's been discussed much before.
Here's the problematic situation as I see it:
Everyone is attempting to get their GH levels up as high as possible, using various means: exogenous hGH, GH peptides, Mk-677, and round-the-clock protocols, and somatostatin inhibitors. We know that GH gradually reduces insulin sensitivity. It's becoming easier than ever to increase GH. The average guy can now afford to stay on long-term hGH-elevating peptide protocols.
My question is.... what can we do to combat insulin resistance from high GH levels?
To make matters worse, many bodybuilders who use GH are also eating round-the-clock meals with tons of carbohydrates, and/or using exogenous insulin.
It seems like a bad combination to me, as far as insulin-resistance is concerned.
Are there any easy steps we can take for insulin sensitivity?
This is a health-related question. This is something I was thinking about, and I apologize if it's been discussed much before.
Here's the problematic situation as I see it:
Everyone is attempting to get their GH levels up as high as possible, using various means: exogenous hGH, GH peptides, Mk-677, and round-the-clock protocols, and somatostatin inhibitors. We know that GH gradually reduces insulin sensitivity. It's becoming easier than ever to increase GH. The average guy can now afford to stay on long-term hGH-elevating peptide protocols.
My question is.... what can we do to combat insulin resistance from high GH levels?
To make matters worse, many bodybuilders who use GH are also eating round-the-clock meals with tons of carbohydrates, and/or using exogenous insulin.
It seems like a bad combination to me, as far as insulin-resistance is concerned.
Are there any easy steps we can take for insulin sensitivity?
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