Insulin abuse can and often will result in an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is primarily insulin resistance. Using it for body building is ignorant and ineffective.
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Insulin abuse can and often will result in an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is primarily insulin resistance. Using it for body building is ignorant and ineffective.
Any use of it other than a prescribed medical use is an abuse and there isn't a specific time table for problems to arise with insulin sensitivity. There is no magic way way to eat or dose it that...
No, and people that do need to be knocked upside the head. There is absolutely no real hard data showing it helps or that the benefits even come close to outweighing the risks. Don't use insulin for...
You are going to pay more by using a walk in lab. I'm guessing you are really just avoiding the doc knowing what you are doing.
To make cardio more effective it is good if you can maintain a heart rate in the correct range for your goals. Contrary to popular belief lifting doesn't do much for fat loss but cardio will when...
"Gingerness" isn't even a word let alone a disease and it certainly doesn't need a cure. How rude!
If you are going to go with a known risky source you should expect issues. Pay a little more and have some assurance.
No. You shouldn't. You are basically using substances for off label or unproven effects. You don't have any business passing that on to others.
No. Your genetic code isn't something you alter like that and it is a pretty ridiculous concept to be honest.
That has got to be some of the worst advice I have ever heard. Sure, go ahead and destroy a sterile injection path. Good idea there. Get the sarcasm? One Syringe per injection. That is how they are...
I'm not sure. Price hasn't seem to been a factor in stopping the abuse of insulin so I don't know if it will for HGH. I'm diabetic and the insulin I use would retail for roughly $2100 hundred for a...
Go see a doctor and get the problem diagnosed correctly. Self medicating and self diagnosis isn't going to end well.
If you are truly ill what you need is rest, not further aggravation that can prolong your illness. Pushing it when you are sick may only serve to interfere with your goals more than the time off to...
There may be some psychological gain to a cheat concept built into a diet but that is about it. Just eating a correct diet consistently will give the best results.
Exactly. This is why I would never set foot into a tanning bed or attempt to get a tan. No amount of skin care products will prevent you from becoming a leathery albino raisin in your older years or...
In the USA availability of insulin syringes will depend on local law and retail policies. For example, in my state you can not buy an entire box without a valid prescription specifically for the...
Yes I'm diabetic, no I obviously wouldn't use it for body building, and you don't need to be a doctor to know it's a stupid move. I do have a good deal of education in biology and medical matters....
I'm going to see if I can find any actual clinical studies on the matter. It seems to me to be a more reliable way to judge this type of thing.
It figures that what I said would fall on deaf ears here. There is no legitimate use for injected insulin in body building period. You will ruin your metabolism or risk death if you use enough to...
I forgot to mention that just calling it Slin instead of insulin shows a complete lack of understanding of the real dangers or proper uses of it. I know that if you are coming here to ask about it...
Using insulin when you don't have a medical need for it is a risk that isn't worth the questionable results. There is no verifiable hard data indicating that it gives an advantage let alone enough of...
That wasn't a very helpful response.
Why would you want to do that? I just don't understand.
Insulin acts system wide. You can't target a muscle group with it. It should never be use IM either.
What!?!? Increasing insulin sensitivity does not make using it safer. It does the exact opposite actually. Metformin doesn't actually work they way you described either. It takes over the function of...