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Will do brotherIf you monitor your BG report back if it does change anything, very interested in it as well.
I'm doing bolus before workout on days ON and before bed on days OFF
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Will do brotherIf you monitor your BG report back if it does change anything, very interested in it as well.
I'm doing bolus before workout on days ON and before bed on days OFF
depends, I can still drop my BG to 70 with 10IU hgh and 10IU of novorapid so probably it does increase insulin resistance but not that much (unless you already very insulin resistant?)How many hours before the first working set do you take the GH? I presume you would want the GH peak to happen towards the end of the workout?
Also, consider the following:
"[Even] very-low-dose GH exposure evokes acute insulin resistance that subsides after 5 h. This time-dependent reversibility should be considered when assessing the impact of GH on glucose homeostasis."
Growth Hormone (GH)-Induced Insulin Resistance Is Rapidly Reversible: An Experimental Study in GH-Deficient Adults
AbstractContext:. It is clinically relevant and of physiological interest to investigate whether GH-induced insulin resistance depends on the timing of GHacademic.oup.com
So wouldn't pre/intra workout insulin be much less effective if at the same time GH is elevated?
Yeah gh does elevate insulin resistance. You're right on that, and that's something i still wrestle withHow many hours before the first working set do you take the GH? I presume you would want the GH peak to happen towards the end of the workout?
Also, consider the following:
"[Even] very-low-dose GH exposure evokes acute insulin resistance that subsides after 5 h. This time-dependent reversibility should be considered when assessing the impact of GH on glucose homeostasis."
Growth Hormone (GH)-Induced Insulin Resistance Is Rapidly Reversible: An Experimental Study in GH-Deficient Adults
AbstractContext:. It is clinically relevant and of physiological interest to investigate whether GH-induced insulin resistance depends on the timing of GHacademic.oup.com
So wouldn't pre/intra workout insulin be much less effective if at the same time GH is elevated?
dafuq that meal plan... but the rest has some logic I guess, I'm not an expert at all so I believe he knows a lot better how to eat and time shit.Yeah gh does elevate insulin resistance. You're right on that, and that's something i still wrestle with
Basically I look at milos protocol, and how he does things just to get an idea (I'm not following this exactly though, I'm not at this level nor is this a full time job for me) but I think it paints a good idea of how to incorporate insulin use.
Then for the gh It's a mix of experimentation (ive done the split dosing multiple times a day, the am/pm dosing split, the BOLO PM dosing) never really gave the BOLO pre workout dosing a chance though, and after seeing lukis post about it I figured why not give it a shot. If I like it, I'll keep doing it. If i feel it's ineffective, I'll probably go back to BOLO night time dosing.
Now having said that, I do think you want gh in the system with the insulin to minimize potential fat gain. The actual timing of it, I'm still playing with. Probably just splitting hairs, but I find this kind of stuff fun, plus I like trying it for myself rather than just taking someone's word for it.
If you hypothetically do your pre workout insulin (subq) and gh (subq) at the same time, the insulin should peak much quicker than the gh, so maybe that negates some of the gh insulin resistance mechanisms. Then post workout I'll just do the IM insulin for the reasons I listed above.
Not saying this is the best way, I'm still very much learning and adapting the processes myself, but this is my general train of thought at the moment
I've attached one of Milo's protocols below. Doesn't show when he does the gh, but shows basically everything else
Yeah let me see if I can find something else that includes the ghdafuq that meal plan... but the rest has some logic I guess, I'm not an expert at all so I believe he knows a lot better how to eat and time shit.
there is no HGH tho on that milos plan... odd
maybe it's in the drug plan that is not posted in that email
I mean he does have IGF-1 in there. Perhaps he doesn't run GH during the weeks that this insane insulin protocol is used, since you really need to maximize insulin sensitivity to squeeze all those carbs into the muscle tissue.dafuq that meal plan... but the rest has some logic I guess, I'm not an expert at all so I believe he knows a lot better how to eat and time shit.
there is no HGH tho on that milos plan... odd
maybe it's in the drug plan that is not posted in that email
yeah you gotta have the genetic for that tho... I would just become a big ball of shit on that protocol xDYeah let me see if I can find something else that includes the gh
His protocol seems intense af though. But he's good at building mass monsters so he's definitely doing something right
naaaa there is GH in there imhoI mean he does have IGF-1 in there. Perhaps he doesn't run GH during the weeks that this insane insulin protocol is used, since you really need to maximize insulin sensitivity to squeeze all those carbs into the muscle tissue.
Agree with sampei. Gh is definitely inI mean he does have IGF-1 in there. Perhaps he doesn't run GH during the weeks that this insane insulin protocol is used, since you really need to maximize insulin sensitivity to squeeze all those carbs into the muscle tissue.
We don't really hear too much about IGF1 other than that it's cost ineffective and to just buy GH instead
Presumably, blood flow and therefore nutrient delivery to a target muscle is maximized while you maintain a pump in that muscle. More nutrient-rich blood in the target muscle means less of the nutrients in other tissues.It's totally bro-science but I've heard that Increlex is amazing and also hella expensive.
Anyone use a CGM to titrate insulin and carbs?
Also, I'm wondering why anyone would use insulin pre-workout and risk going hypo? Great pumps and all, but does training performance increase? To me, it seems that if one is most interested in shuttling nutrients into the muscles, the ideal time for that would be post workout.
Looks like it's pharma grade IGF1? $62k for 10mg. Sheesh yeah that is steep.It's totally bro-science but I've heard that Increlex is amazing and also hella expensive.
Anyone use a CGM to titrate insulin and carbs?
Also, I'm wondering why anyone would use insulin pre-workout and risk going hypo? Great pumps and all, but does training performance increase? To me, it seems that if one is most interested in shuttling nutrients into the muscles, the ideal time for that would be post workout.
Looks like it's pharma grade IGF1? $62k for 10mg. Sheesh yeah that is steep.
I was thinking more along the lines of HPLC tested UGL IGF1 that would be a fraction of the price.No way I'm dishing out $62k for igf1
i did not say ALL guys ..that is the point some do some don't....Yea so your information is pretty wrong Ronnie trained PPL, recently heard Hadi trains twice daily, Roman trains twice daily yet since years, Kai, Jay many examples really popular
Yeah plus the amount of gear hgh and insulin they use gives them a massive recovery advantageI don’t think that most of us should be emulating the training of a few of the most genetically gifted humans in this endeavor.