I see people take up to 15iu pre workout, but is that really better than 8-10 iu ?
do you need it to keep growing. I know people that take 15-20 iu after each meal but they are also guys stepping onstage at 245+
Damn that's a lot! How big meal will that be? 300 gram rice with 600 gram chicken?
This is why it's better to run humalin-R in some cases than the faster humolog because the peaks are spread out and will allow you to eat a few smaller meals as opposed to one huge one
gunsmith,
for me its more granular control i want because with humulin r i play hell trying to keep blood sugar under scontrol. With humalog, everything is a-ok. Its funny how individual this all is.
gunsmith,
for me its more granular control i want because with humulin r i play hell trying to keep blood sugar under scontrol. With humalog, everything is a-ok. Its funny how individual this all is.
Damn that's a lot! How big meal will that be? 300 gram rice with 600 gram chicken?
btw, for how long can I safely take 8iu slin pre workout (5 times a week) without getting diabetes?
Send us your dna profile and medical records and we will attempt to answer that for you!=-)
There is no set data 9on this stuff bud. The whole game is a calculated risk.
LOL *sending dna profile* got it?
I get your point. Let me rephrase it; How high is the risk of getting diabetes using 8iu pre workout for 8 weeks instead of 4 ?
Lol, use common sense, if we're talking about people using slin 5-6 times a day, at over 100iu levels, for their entire off season, what do you think your risk is?
I get your point but I can't agree with that way of thinking. Pro's might care less about the long term risks than I might.
I'd inject anything if I can get in the top placings of Mr Olympia.
So every top 10 olympia competitor is a life-long diabetic, and you should not use slin. So save your life.
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Quit being so dramatic. Do some basic research. Youre embarrassing yourself.
How would you know anything about that?
Give me some pointers in what I should research then. As far as I know there are no studies regarding insulin use in non diabetics, but you've seen a few I presume?
That's the calculated risk then. So don't bother. Where are you trying to get at? We gave information that you seem all to scared of... your proposed insulin protocol is already as mild as it gets, so if that scares you, why bother in the first place?