Vaping insulin for gains

I was once told about this by my vaping colleagues. Insulin can theoretically be vaped, but it has to be a special inhalable powdered insulin that should be inhaled through something similar to an inhaler. It's a kind of alternative to injectable insulin.

However, liquid insulin is not suitable for "inhalation," because the high temperatures (like in a vape device) cause the protein (insulin) to break down, making it ineffective and potentially causing significant harm to the body.
 
I was once told about this by my vaping colleagues. Insulin can theoretically be vaped, but it has to be a special inhalable powdered insulin that should be inhaled through something similar to an inhaler. It's a kind of alternative to injectable insulin.

However, liquid insulin is not suitable for "inhalation," because the high temperatures (like in a vape device) cause the protein (insulin) to break down, making it ineffective and potentially causing significant harm to the body.

Literally one post above yours. Links to studies on inhalable insulin. Don't need to rely on your vaping buddies for this kind of information.
 
If anyone is interested, it's kind of interesting. Insulin action in the brain.

Instead of acting on muscle like subq insulin, seems to signal in the brain to shut down liver glucose output. Not entirely one or the other but a shift in the balance to achieve similar blood glucose control.

Also no chance of lipohypertrophy (the fat blobs that form around injection sites when diabetics don't rotate injection sites).
 
You can boof all your vitamins, pills and other drugs too. Your coffee as well.


Use the same logic with this.


Dont see any reason to waste insulin intranasal, oral, transdermal or whatever, when you can inject it and get 100% bioavailibility out of it, and we know the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of how it works a lot better.
 
You can boof all your vitamins, pills and other drugs too. Your coffee as well.


Use the same logic with this.


Dont see any reason to waste insulin intranasal, oral, transdermal or whatever, when you can inject it and get 100% bioavailibility out of it, and we know the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of how it works a lot better.

It works differently. Links posted above if interested.
 
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