If there is a dose of GH you can take which does not significantly affect insulin resistance, then that would be better (though still suspect to reduce longevity via other mechanisms).Thanks for the book link, I will read it for sure. So you think GH at low doses (3iu and under) should not be used by older people for the recovery benefits or for anyone looking for the weight loss benefits?Just looking for your personal belief and the reasons why since you have read the book.
I've heard from others that they are seeing negative IR effects as low as 2 IU daily. I'm sure the exact threshold where it becomes problematic is different for everyone, but the doses most people are interested in, which are high enough to make a dent in their body composition, are probably over that line. If you're only looking at fasting glucose, that alone probably won't be sensitive enough of a measurement to detect the negative effects in most people. Definitely want to also look at fasting insulin.
One of my key criteria for substance use is now simply, does it promote insulin resistance?
Androgens? No, gtg.
GH? Yes
Insulin? Yes
Caffeine? Yes (crying)