shooting slin am and pm

slava

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i was thinking of shooting slin both in the morning and after my workout. i only plan to do 15ius. would this be fine or is it a sure way to get diabetes?
 
I'm not a fan of insulin, except for diabetics. You definitely should not even consider it unless you are really big and, despite taking in several thousand calories every day, you are unable to add mass.
 
It can't cause diabetes.

15 ius is a hefty dose. I don't know if you've used insulin before, but many or most people use 10 ius, and carefully work up to that.
 
i have been using slin for the last 2 weeks....

....and btw insulin DOES cause diabetes. otherwise there would be no reason for cycling. i think its a misunderstood concept. there are 2 types of diabetes. Type 1 is most common, its when you body doesnt produce enough insulin. Type 2 is when cells become insulin resistant, basically they dont react to it as well as they should. This is what happens to bodybuilders when they use unhuman doses of slin. If you get diabetes type2 you are not getting slin injections, you have to take pills on a regular basis that increase insulin sensitivity. my friend is a competitive bodybuilder and he got diabetes type 2... he is depressed as hell.
 
No more then 2x / week (Monday and Thursday) 6 - 8 iu (Morning and Postworkout) - You better be using an androgen and anabolic along with it.

Do not use for more then 8 weeks without taking the necessary time off.
 
thanks, i also running winny+tren+prop...the gains stopped completely for the last 2-3 weeks so i thought of incorating slin...hopefully itll get me gaining again.
i have been using 15ius ED is that bad? i thought it was a common practice to take slin ED? i only plan to stay for 4 weeks by the way...
 
I think ED insulin use is not a good idea, but i'm sure there are people that will argue with me.

With me i'm about the training and diet doing most of the work in building physique - not the drugs.
 
slava said:
i have been using slin for the last 2 weeks....

....and btw insulin DOES cause diabetes. otherwise there would be no reason for cycling. i think its a misunderstood concept. there are 2 types of diabetes. Type 1 is most common, its when you body doesnt produce enough insulin. Type 2 is when cells become insulin resistant, basically they dont react to it as well as they should. This is what happens to bodybuilders when they use unhuman doses of slin. If you get diabetes type2 you are not getting slin injections, you have to take pills on a regular basis that increase insulin sensitivity. my friend is a competitive bodybuilder and he got diabetes type 2... he is depressed as hell.

Can you post some facts that exogen insulin causes diabetes typ 2?

Insulin is routinely used in type 2 diabetes to lower blood sugar. It has not been shown to harm the pancreas in patients or in any other subjects.

/Bruce
 
Bruce Banner said:
Can you post some facts that exogen insulin causes diabetes typ 2?

Insulin is routinely used in type 2 diabetes to lower blood sugar. It has not been shown to harm the pancreas in patients or in any other subjects.

/Bruce

Were talking about patients that need the insulin - I don't think we can compare a healthy individual to a diabetic.

I would bet that after a continued exposure that you could end up with some problems -

The body will work no different then when Exogeneous Test is put in the system. Eventually you start to notice less and less Endogeneous output.

Now how long would this take and with how much or the degree of probelms- I don't know.
 
DirkMoneyshot said:
The body will work no different then when Exogeneous Test is put in the system. Eventually you start to notice less and less Endogeneous output.

So you're saying exogen insulin will harm the pancreas and they will stop producing insulin?

I agree with you that this is a subject to take seriously, but is there any evidence?

/Bruce
 
no bro you are missing the point. no matter how much insulin you use your body wont shut down its own insulin production BUT your insulin sensitivity will decrease, so even though you are producing the right amount of slin, the glucose transport will be poor. WIth type 2 diabetes you would have to take pill to enhance insulin sensitivity.
if what you are suggesting is true there would be no need to cycle slin, you could run it all year round. the fact is insulin use in the long run WILL undoubtfully cause diabetes.
 
slava said:
no bro you are missing the point. no matter how much insulin you use your body wont shut down its own insulin production BUT your insulin sensitivity will decrease, so even though you are producing the right amount of slin, the glucose transport will be poor. WIth type 2 diabetes you would have to take pill to enhance insulin sensitivity.
if what you are suggesting is true there would be no need to cycle slin, you could run it all year round. the fact is insulin use in the long run WILL undoubtfully cause diabetes.

Ok, it's nice to here your OPINION on this issue but can you post some FACTS that supports it?

/Bruce
 
Bruce Banner said:
So you're saying exogen insulin will harm the pancreas and they will stop producing insulin?

I agree with you that this is a subject to take seriously, but is there any evidence?

/Bruce


Could i give you a document done on healthy indivduals trying to determine if exo insulin will damage the pancreas - No...

I don't think we will ever see something like this researched.

The sensitivity i do agree with whole heartedly....You'll eventually need more and more to get the same results,

My proof - BB that use insulin.

Why do we continually need Higher and Higher doses for our cycles?? Sensitivity to the drugs.
 
I have to point out its hard to post facts for these types of things, because they are unethical to research.

I would think common sense would provide a fairly accurate answer.
 
DirkMoneyshot said:
Why do we continually need Higher and Higher doses for our cycles?? Sensitivity to the drugs.

I thought it was because we get bigger and bigger after every cycle and for that resaon we need higher doses.

Not because we developed some sort of resistance.

/Bruce
 
I think both factors play into it to a degree....

But what do i know - i'm just a broken down guy on a Saturday night @ 3 a.m. posting on this board. Haha
 
no its not my opinion, its a medical fact. i dont have any studies to back it up, but if you do research on type 2 diabetes itll say why people get it. i am 100% sure about this, my friend has got it.
 
I definitely agree that unless you are already a monster and have trouble gaining more size with steroids alone, then insulin isnt worth the risk. I've used it many times, and never liked the results anyway
 
slava said:
no its not my opinion, its a medical fact. i dont have any studies to back it up, but if you do research on type 2 diabetes itll say why people get it. i am 100% sure about this, my friend has got it.

That's what I thought I was going to get some help with here....

I have done some research and could not find any evidence at all supporting the fact that you claim.

Sorry, but I just can't take your word for it. How can you say it's a medical fact then you do not have anything do support it?

/Bruce
 
I'm not going to claim that use of insulin definitely causes a decrease in insulin sensitivity, because I have seen no medical studies that prove one way or the other. However, I will claim that it might. In my opinion, it even seems likely. For example, there is clearly a link between excessive sugar intake a diabeties. That is an observation that has been made by an overwelming number of doctors based on real world experience. I believe that this phonomenon likely due to the decrease in insulin sensitivity. Can the same thing be caused by insulin abuse? Such certainly seems possible.

I also feel that too many guys jump on insulin without good enough reason. There is this (mis?)conception some have that nearly every serious lifters use insulin. Thus, the "bandwagon" logical fallacy is sometimes applied to insulin use: "If I want to become big, then I must use insulin" and "If I use insulin, I will become big."

Eat some dextrose and your insulin will increase; your body has an exceptional ability to regulate itself in this manner. All natural and no risk of going into hypoglycemic shock. Eat the dextrose with lots of food, and your body will produce even more insulin.
 
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