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The only part that throws me off about this write up is it says—the body releases more insulin when glycogen levels are “low.” I always thought our bodies produced more insulin when our glycogen levels are “high.” Maybe someone can enlighten me on this one. I do realize that Tren makes your sugar crash. It’s not a good feeling.
Ya, not sure about that part and it is about 10 years old as well. I do however really think the appetite and lethargy is related to bile duct and liver issues. For me personally Tren has never affected my AST and ALT. Since it's been quite a few years since I ran Tren I wasn't getting my GGT pulled in those years.
I'd be curious to see if any Tren users have had their GGT pulled while on a decent dose.
My GGT was 18 on 100mg Tren Hex back in Dec. But as I mentioned, quite a few of the liver support supps were in play at the time.