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Research Chemical SciencesUGFREAKeudomestic
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Need2Slin Experiment testing effectiveness

ok sorry guys for coming across so hostile in my posts,im always skeptical of people selling products online because we all know theres a loads of rip offs out there,also the same for certain experiments cos they could easily be grouped with the person selling the products,i know we are not allowed to talk about ug labs here but the same thing happens with them,people bigging them up for the purpose of sales.

need2 i've never used any of your products but i think i'll try HCGenerate and post back with my honest opinion.
 
Thanks for the props on the thread columbo, zed, rick, shibs, gamer, at(almost), & n2!!!

As I stated in my first post, the only reason I did study was curiosity on the performance of the product, and to find a product for my dad that would help him with his diabetes. I noticed all the supps he took to help lower his blood sugar and I remembered N2's product and wondered how it stacked up to the supps he was taking plus a couple more that I thought would be beneficial. I spent a lot of hours digging through studies that have been done on natural insulin enhancers, and different supplements to further enhance the body's insulin response to glucose. I came up with a list of supplements as you saw in my first post, that I thought would compete with N2Slin but didn't even come close. The only thing I wish I would have added to the supplements I took would have been vanadium. Maybe some time in the future I can take a look at this and see if this is a viable option for lowering blood glucose because I see it in a few other products claiming to increase insulin response.

The day I took Need2Slin I was very impressed with not only the feeling I had after intaking carbs but the readings I was getting on the Blood Glucose Meter. I kept on looking at the meter wondering if I was reading it right because I was shocked how much it brought the Glucose level down. I decided to test N2Slin one more day and see if I get the same results from the first day I took it. Those results will be posted shortly..... :chomp:
 
No you can't by default trust any product, or product line. It's tough because you can only take feedback with a grain of salt, and all those supps out there are not cheap. So personally, I consider people's reviews, posted test results, my own test results (if I choose to try), and I consider the forum where I get the feedback. EF is definitely a pro NTBM forum, while simultaneously being filled with one of the largest crowds, and one of the most experienced crowds with many very smart dudes, pros, very competitive amateurs, and basically good all around dudes. I question all I read in here, even though I feel confident that I get good info here.

I'd describe the above as "common sense". Didn't need to post in here "How can I trust anyone in here" and wander thru feedback. You, and everyone else in here should be able to figure out what I did on their own, and come to their own conclusions. EF is my favorite forum, go figure out what yours is.

So as not to hijack, thanks for test results bro! Much appreciated and repped.
 
Thx Mike

Today I wanted to make sure that the results I got the first day I used N2Slin were not a fluke. I only did one test on it and it made me wonder if those results would be replicated if I tested again.

Day 4: (final test)
Fasting - 78 mg/dl
*take Need2Slin 35 minutes before ingesting the carbs
*down the bagel and grape juice
0.5 hr - 139 mg/dl
1.0 hr - 125 mg/dl
1.5 hr - 83 mg/dl

Note**My blood sugar started out lower this morning than usual maybe due to a clean diet yesterday and taking a couple N2Slin before dinner last night... Based on the results from today I am confident that N2Slin is controlling my blood sugar by raising my insulin levels! It's almost scary how close the numbers were from the first test. If I had started the test with a fasting blood sugar of 87 today, I do feel that the numbers I got on the first day using N2S would be even closer.

To compare the results from all the tests see the attachment...
 
B.U.M.P. cuz it should be!

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This is a supp I will be trying soon - interesting experiment & good info. Diabetes is on both sides of my fam & in my husband's immed fam too so it's info that might be valuble to them as well.
 
This is a supp I will be trying soon - interesting experiment & good info. Diabetes is on both sides of my fam & in my husband's immed fam too so it's info that might be valuble to them as well.

Yeah, before this test I had never tested my fasting blood sugar before so I was interested to see if I had symptoms of pre-diabetes because this does run in my family. I saw that over 100 was kind of red flag for the potential for future diabetes but I was down in the 70s and 80s so no problems. I have a fairly healthy diet and sugar usually makes me feel groggy so I generally stay away from large amounts..

Thx for the props on the study.
 
I still think this is outstanding that you came up with the idaa and ran with it. And then you posted here so that we could all get the benefit of your work.. Gr8 job bro!
 
been 2-3 weeks for me and i must say I LIKE.
i been taking a pritty low done . only 2-3 caps a day.

in sping ill go a lil higher.

i do feel less tired after alot of carbs.
and anythign that will help my growth is a +
 
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