- Joined
- Mar 25, 2016
- Messages
- 67
I just got a Blood Glucose meter from Amazon because I love to collect/analyze my own data for optimization & longevity. If you use one I'd love to know how you use it throughout the day?
I never had any blood sugar issues and I'm always in range when I do fasted bloodwork. I'm curious of some of the baseline numbers you look for?
For example, I know that 99 mg/dL or lower is normal when you wake up in the morning and 101-125 is pre diabetic. I know higher doses of GH raises blood sugars and insulin lowers it,
but is there a sweet spot to shoot for if you are running gear, gh & slin? Bulking or cutting? Also to confirm if you're in ketosis? etc.
I understand everyone has a different baseline level and is affected differently by certain hormones/chemicals, but it would be great to hear some best uses of the meter for bodybuilding purposes?
I tried the search function but couldn't find the answers I was looking for... BTW I got this full blood meter test kit from Amazon for $30 and it has over 20K reviews: https://amzn.to/3EDPHdE
It seems to be quite accurate based on my research and the feedback of the users.
I never had any blood sugar issues and I'm always in range when I do fasted bloodwork. I'm curious of some of the baseline numbers you look for?
For example, I know that 99 mg/dL or lower is normal when you wake up in the morning and 101-125 is pre diabetic. I know higher doses of GH raises blood sugars and insulin lowers it,
but is there a sweet spot to shoot for if you are running gear, gh & slin? Bulking or cutting? Also to confirm if you're in ketosis? etc.
I understand everyone has a different baseline level and is affected differently by certain hormones/chemicals, but it would be great to hear some best uses of the meter for bodybuilding purposes?
I tried the search function but couldn't find the answers I was looking for... BTW I got this full blood meter test kit from Amazon for $30 and it has over 20K reviews: https://amzn.to/3EDPHdE
It seems to be quite accurate based on my research and the feedback of the users.