Hi!
I am new to this forum, but I hope someone might have some suggestions.
I have hyperinsulimia, meaning high insulin. It is not connected to diet, and I do not have insulin resistance. I have seen several nutritionists and none have been able to give me a diet that lowers my serum insulin.
Because of high insulin, with no insulin resistance my blood sugar ranges between 50s- 90s all day. Even after eating my blood sugar doesnt go over 100. (3.0-5.5 ).
The benefits have been easy muscle mass gaining, negative being a near impossibility to cut.
Research studies suggest high insulin can reduce fat reduction by 50%, but those studies were done in individuals with insulin resistance (meaning their insulin will go down when their blood sugar is not high), not chronic hyperinsulimia (insulin is high no matter how low my blood sugar is). And low calorie diets (1500 cal or lower) tend to result in reduced strength, loss of motor function(ie short periods where I cant make my legs move), reduced organ function (gastric and intestinal peristalsis stops). So we can assume that I do in fact fall outside of normal.
So I am looking for any supplement suggestions to reduce insulin production. Or circumvent insulin to allow lipolysis and FFA transport to be burned in mitochondria.
What I have so far:
ALCAR - fat transporter
ALA - lipid catabolism
DMAE/choline - Lipotropic
CLA - Inhibit lipogenesis
Caffeine, Theacrine, green tea - Thermogenesis
Yohimbine HCL - Alpha 2 antagonist
Octopamine - Beta 3 agonist ( brown fat thermogenesis)
Curcumin, L-Citruline Malate - NO + increased blood flow
bitter melon, fenugreek, zinc - may help reduce insulin, but probably only helps insulin sensitivity.
My current diet is paleo/low carb. But I have tried keto, but the results over 2 years was no more then lost water weight. I have tried caloric intakes in 6 week periods ranging from 1200 to 2000 calories. Even during severe illness at 800 calories average over three months resulted in no fat loss. (lost some muscle, gained a lot of water weight from low serum protein).
My lean body mass is currently ~150pounds, 5'10, woman , 29y current body weight with water weight fluctuations 215lbs-225lb. I am about to go back to keto.
THANK YOU for any suggestions!
I am new to this forum, but I hope someone might have some suggestions.
I have hyperinsulimia, meaning high insulin. It is not connected to diet, and I do not have insulin resistance. I have seen several nutritionists and none have been able to give me a diet that lowers my serum insulin.
Because of high insulin, with no insulin resistance my blood sugar ranges between 50s- 90s all day. Even after eating my blood sugar doesnt go over 100. (3.0-5.5 ).
The benefits have been easy muscle mass gaining, negative being a near impossibility to cut.
Research studies suggest high insulin can reduce fat reduction by 50%, but those studies were done in individuals with insulin resistance (meaning their insulin will go down when their blood sugar is not high), not chronic hyperinsulimia (insulin is high no matter how low my blood sugar is). And low calorie diets (1500 cal or lower) tend to result in reduced strength, loss of motor function(ie short periods where I cant make my legs move), reduced organ function (gastric and intestinal peristalsis stops). So we can assume that I do in fact fall outside of normal.
So I am looking for any supplement suggestions to reduce insulin production. Or circumvent insulin to allow lipolysis and FFA transport to be burned in mitochondria.
What I have so far:
ALCAR - fat transporter
ALA - lipid catabolism
DMAE/choline - Lipotropic
CLA - Inhibit lipogenesis
Caffeine, Theacrine, green tea - Thermogenesis
Yohimbine HCL - Alpha 2 antagonist
Octopamine - Beta 3 agonist ( brown fat thermogenesis)
Curcumin, L-Citruline Malate - NO + increased blood flow
bitter melon, fenugreek, zinc - may help reduce insulin, but probably only helps insulin sensitivity.
My current diet is paleo/low carb. But I have tried keto, but the results over 2 years was no more then lost water weight. I have tried caloric intakes in 6 week periods ranging from 1200 to 2000 calories. Even during severe illness at 800 calories average over three months resulted in no fat loss. (lost some muscle, gained a lot of water weight from low serum protein).
My lean body mass is currently ~150pounds, 5'10, woman , 29y current body weight with water weight fluctuations 215lbs-225lb. I am about to go back to keto.
THANK YOU for any suggestions!