Why would you want any carbs/glucose/insulin after a shot.
You take these peptides to mobilize fatty acids. You then get off your fat ass and be "active" in what ever way you are active to make use of those fatty acids for energy.
This is one reason many people get nothing out of a peptide. They have absolutely no idea how how to lose fat and gain muscle naturally nor do they have a clue how the body works and it is too much to ask that they read a little bit of science to understand the compound that they introduce.
They just buy all of this stuff, inject and hope. They have the attention span of a gnat and their pitiful results reflect that. So they just move on to another round of injectable hope.
If you want to lose fat you MUST keep insulin quiet. GH (and I assume the Frag) is wonderful at mobilizing fatty acid. IF you are trying to lose fat you do not want insulin to be active while GH is active or else you won't lose much fat. In addition you want to make use of the newly mobilized fatty acids so cardio/activity is beneficial.
GH can work to stave off catabolism and it appears to do so through fatty acid mobilization.
If you want to use GH anabolically you use it WITH insulin to effect better amino acid retention, uptake, positively effect metabolism, etc.
These fragments are the part of a GH chain that is responsible for fat mobilization. They do not bind to GH receptors and act (via a yet fully explained) in adipose tissue.
Some of this is more fully explained on my board in my thread on this.
After awhile you come to realize that only 5% of the people that ever post on this forum will ever awaken to the fact that they are not using clinical grade peptides. There results will not mirror the studies. Out of these 5% perhaps 1% will ever take the time to figure out how to use a compound properly.
► Reduces the most stubborn abdominal fat.
► Increases muscle mass.
► Increases IGF-1 levels, in an effective manner, thus making this a peptide that burns fat and exhibits anabolic function.
► Increases energy expenditure.
► Improves lipid profiles and lipolytic activity.
► Does not negatively impact blood glucose level, nor does cell proliferation occur, like Human Growth Hormone.
► Extremely potent and effective fat burner.
FOR A DETAILED ANALYSIS PLEASE SEE THE BELOW ARTICE AND VIEW THE REFERENCED SOURCES:
The (HGH fragment 176-191) is a stabilized analogue of the growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) that induces growth hormone (GH) in a specific and physiological manner. To date studies suggest that (HGH fragment 176-191) has several beneficial features: it reduces abdominal fat (in particular visceral fat), without compromising glycemic control (blood glucose), it increases muscle mass and improves the lipid profile. These characteristics make it an ideal candidate for the treatment of excess abdominal fat, an important aspect of HIV-associated lipodystrophy.
At a dosage of 500mcg the (HGH fragment 176-191) was shown to increase lipolytic activity in adipose tissue. In other words this fragment potently burns body fat, especially stubborn adipose body fat, and it does so potently! Of significance, is that the fragment has no negative impact on insulin sensitivity, a stark contrast from its Human Growth Hormone counterpart.(Ng FM, Sun J,Sharma L, Libinaka R, Jiang WJ, and Gianello R 2000).
Not only does the (HGH fragment 176-191) not interfere with the body’s natural insulin regulation as Human Growth Hormone can, the (HGH fragment 176-191) does not result in cellular proliferation as Human Growth Hormone does. The fragment is similar to Human Growth Hormone, hence the shared amino acid sequence, however, the (HGH fragment 176-191) does not induce hyperglycaemia or reduce insulin secretion. The (HGH fragment 176-191) does not compete for the hGH receptor and nor does it induce cell proliferation, unlike Human Growth Hormone. (Wu Z, Ng FM. 1993). Thusly,%