im in the middle of doing my homework but next cycle im going to start doing insulin. Any tips to make the most of it would nice.
im in the middle of doing my homework but next cycle im going to start doing insulin. Any tips to make the most of it would nice.
There is absolutely no reason to use insulin unless you're an ifbb pro making a living out of it.. The dangers outweigh the benefits by a mile, its not anabolic like steroid so it doesnt buld muscle, but it is extremely anti catabolic, way more than testosterone, thats why the pros use it, its stupid and dangerous.
Lol. Insulin is the most "anabolic" agent on the planet. You need to do your homework, junior..
No, you need to do your homework, insulin is not anabolic, it doesnt build muscle tissue, if it were anabolic you could eat carbs and build muscle, people misunderstand what insulin does, i know you probably read that somewhere on the net without researching what it actually does..
Insulin increase amino acid uptake and its highly anti catabolic to muscle tissue, thats why it so effective, but it comes with a price, FAT gain.
No, you need to do your homework, insulin is not anabolic, it doesnt build muscle tissue, if it were anabolic you could eat carbs and build muscle, people misunderstand what insulin does, i know you probably read that somewhere on the net without researching what it actually does..
Insulin increase amino acid uptake and its highly anti catabolic to muscle tissue, thats why it so effective, but it comes with a price, FAT gain.
Like I said, go do your homework.
ya lost me.. isn't anti-catabolic = anabolic?
yes you can gain fat on it but the key is eating clean, its an excellent nutrition partitioner much like tren and every other AAS to a lesser degree.
but yes we agree most guys just don't need it. if you are 6 feet tall and 155 pounds then you definately have no business using it much less any other hormone.
What is your reasoning for wanting to add insulin in your next cycle?
No, you need to do your homework, insulin is not anabolic, it doesnt build muscle tissue, if it were anabolic you could eat carbs and build muscle, people misunderstand what insulin does, i know you probably read that somewhere on the net without researching what it actually does..
Insulin increase amino acid uptake and its highly anti catabolic to muscle tissue, thats why it so effective, but it comes with a price, FAT gain.
insulin is highly anabolic and does build muscle. you are wrong there good friend.
Yep, he's horribly wrong. I will break it down real quick how it works, not because you don't know, so he will know, and the simple fact that I don't feel like dealing with him.
Insulin is a partitioning agent. A "shuttle" to be exact.
Picture insulin as a bus. Nutrients board the bus, and insulin pulls away and drops off the nutrients at the proper bus stop. That is basically what it does, and for all intents and purposes that is everything anyone needs to know to understand how it works.
Consequently, by insulin shuttling these nutrient where they need to go, it enables anabolism and is therefore anabolic!
by anabolic i mean builds muscle tissue, and IT DOES NOT BUID MUSCLE BY ITSEF.
Insulin is anti cataboic it prevents muscle protein breakdown, it does not STIMULATE mps, remeber i said stimulate.
Read this study,
Mechanism of insulin's anaboli... [Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2006] - PubMed - NCBI
Maybe your definition of anabolic is different than mine but if you think insulin can directly build muscle which is what you're saying is completely false, only amino acids (specialy leucine) can stimulate mps.
No, you need to do your homework, insulin is not anabolic, it doesnt build muscle tissue, if it were anabolic you could eat carbs and build muscle, people misunderstand what insulin does, i know you probably read that somewhere on the net without researching what it actually does..
Insulin increase amino acid uptake and its highly anti catabolic to muscle tissue, thats why it so effective, but it comes with a price, FAT gain.
I haven't ever used insulin, but I am severely hypoglycemic. My tip is keep orange juice nearby at all times when using.
Insulin will shuttle all the glucose (among other things) out of your blood with unparalleled quickness. Once this happens your neurons have nothing to eat. The way your neurons let you know they are hungry is an increasingly unpleasant chain of events brought to you courtesy of your central nervous system.
Be safe.
Thank you. I couldn't have said this better myself.
I, for one, see no need to use insulin unless you have maxed your potential out already on AAS and HGH.
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