Now what gave you the idea to try that for the first time?
Do you really notice any difference in your cutting efforts doing this?
It made sense to me when I first began thinking about insulin for bodybuilding purposes from my medical background. I was then thinking about how glucagon would be beneficial for fat loss.
When the body is in a glycogen depleted state, fat loss is more effective.
Glucagon works to serve exactly this fiction, to release glycogen from the liver into the blood for fuel.
However if you don’t have and emergency glucagon kit on hand, you can achieve this affect with rapid insulin, or actually even more safe would be to IV regular R human insulin because the effects can be timed almost to the second for a given person. There is no safe way to use this protocol, and I strongly suspect if someone had a lowered seizure threshold, an overly low sugar could trigger a seizure.
I took several weeks to even begin feeling the effect of hypo glycemia for the first time intentionally because I titrated up so slowly. Diluting 1 iu in BAC water and filling to 10iu and dumping out however many units, and building up 1/10th of an iu at a time, checking my bg in regular intervals.
All I can say is It ripped me up quick, and I’m exactly the same weight now when carb loaded and hydrated at 6-7% body fat as I was when I started 12 weeks ago at 15%. So essentially I recomped in a deficit.
Now I’m a smaller guy since I’m new to the life, I’m only 196lb at 6-7% nearly stage ready shape. So maybe a bigger guy wouldn’t have retained as well as I did. But this is comming off my 9 month offseason phase ramping up the dose and i started at 128lb. So 68 lb of stage weight. Gained in 9 months and retained all of it in my 3 month cut, maybe stacked a bit more too. I attribute a lot of that to my insulin use to be honest. I pushed insulin and diet hard from day one. I knew essentially exactly how to eat and how to use insulin to optimize my bulk and cut.
That’s my opinion, but I know other guys who use this same or similar protocol themselves and their athletes when they used to coach.