Nope no cycling I would use it all the time
\\ok , so let me ask an opinion on timing the slin.
if I train on Monday , Wednesday and Friday , would I bet better off take g the slin 2-3x a day on my off day when the body is resting/repairing?
Big Kiwi , when you say you take it post cardio in the am , are you taking minimal carbs just to prevent hypo? of just going about your normal days eating
Sometimes we could get igf but rarely and hgh extremly rare. I have talked to many endocrinologists about insulin use and they have said you cannot become diabetic from it's use. Soft jelly like candy is what I usually eat or marsh-mellows.
I would use enough carbs after morning cardio just to prevent low sugar levels. Yep would use year around. Good to use on days off but I think that after training is a critical time for use along with other supplements
Sometimes we could get igf but rarely and hgh extremly rare. I have talked to many endocrinologists about insulin use and they have said you cannot become diabetic from it's use. Soft jelly like candy is what I usually eat or marsh-mellows.
I would use enough carbs after morning cardio just to prevent low sugar levels. Yep would use year around. Good to use on days off but I think that after training is a critical time for use along with other supplements
I know someone on this board who competes and is insanely vascular and dry all the time that swears by dosing slin on days off to replenish and help recovery.
Thats definitely good to know BigKiwi, but is it a myth than that some top pros have turned themselves into diabetics with their insulin use? I have heard people say this before but no one ever says who or gives any proof.
I have talked to many endocrinologists about insulin use and they have said you cannot become diabetic from it's use.
You can take it every day if you want bro...all we are sayin is make sure its taken on days you train.
I have a friend at the gym who you would prob consider pretty big ...looks like a road map when he trains but eats half a gallon of ice cream every night.....sssoooo lol
That's not a very fair statement, with all due respect to you and your endo. It's true, using exogenous insulin will not give you diabetes. But it can, over time create a state of insulin resistance which can lead to big problems down the road if not carefully monitored. For those of us who are already dealing with a genetic propensity towards the disease, this can quickly exacerbate the problem, and without basic proactive care we can end up really screwing ourselves up using this.
Thats definitely good to know BigKiwi, but is it a myth than that some top pros have turned themselves into diabetics with their insulin use? I have heard people say this before but no one ever says who or gives any proof.