Eric Smith
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When use wisely doing bulking, increase Cals and pushing protein and nutrients into the muscle. It can save your pancreas from burning out.
A. MOST IMPORTANT CONSULT A DOCTOR.
B. TALK TO SOMEONE WHO USES IT FOR SAME INTEREST YOU HAVE.
C. CHECK YOU BLOODSUGAR BY FINGER STICK AFTER EACH MEAL FOR 2-3 DAYS. EACH AS YOU WOULD NORMALY. YOU WANT TO GET YOUR BASELINES WITH AND WITH MEALS AND FASTING.
D. BEFORE YOU START GET CANDY, QUICK SUGARS.
E. CHECK SUGAR IN 15 MINS, IF TOO LOW; (69-70) OR LESS EAT THAT CANDY. (REMBER YOUR BASELINE) BEFORE TAKING INSULIN.
4.. YOU SOULD CONTACT TRUSTED DOCTOR. DISCUSS CARBS YOU INGESTED
IMPORTANT SWEATING, NERVIOUSNESS, BLURRED VISION. EAT THAT CANDY BAR ECT. YOU MOST LIKELY NEED TO INCREASE CARBS OR LOWER INSULIN.
PLEASE THINK BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT. THE BIGGEST ISSUES IS BLOOD SUGAR GOING TOO LOW. BUT AS A NEWBIE 1-2 IU'S TO START. Insulin will make you want to eat.
NOT A doctor just sharing my past bodybuilding rodeo. ENTERTAIMENT PURPOSES ONLY. ALL THIS INFO IS FROM WWW.
To get swole you must increase your carbs. once you dial in the units you will need per meal. You are on your way to veins and Pro like physique
1.
What does insulin do to a bodybuilder?
If a bodybuilder injects more insulin it provides the muscle cells with an abundance of nutrients helping bodybuilders get massive. Using insulin can give a bodybuilder bigger pumps and increase muscle mass. There are three kinds of insulin commonly used by bodybuilders, some are slow acting, others are fast acting.
2.
How is insulin like the building block of muscle?
(That is, if the pancreas is working properly). Yet unlike the proteins that are the physical building blocks of muscle, this is a functional protein, much like growth hormone. Like all other proteins, insulin is a chain of amino acids strung together.
Insulin works by improving the uptake of glucose from the blood across cell membranes and into the cells of the body, and so takes glucose out of the bloodstream. Once in the cells, the glucose is used as the energy to fuel the cells doing their different jobs or is stored in the liver or muscle cells as glycogen. This results in the glucose level of the blood dropping, which then triggers the pancreas to switch off the release of insulin.
The problem in people with diabetes is that either they don’t produce enough insulin, or the insulin they do produce doesn’t work properly, or their cells don’t respond properly to insulin. The net result is that glucose isn’t cleared from their bloodstream and they have high blood glucose levels which the body tries to clear by various compensatory methods, such as increased urination.
The role of glucagon is to break down glycogen (the stored form of glucose) in the liver. Then the liver releases glucose into the bloodstream. This results in a rise in the blood glucose level to bring it back to a healthy level, which in turn signals the pancreas to switch off glucagon release.
The control of blood glucose levels operates by what is known as a negative feedback mechanism. Here is a summary of the 2 control loops.
Generally, most bodybuilders take insulin with a fat burner or thyroid hormones such as t3-Cytomel, as well as anabolic steroids and sometimes even HGH and IGF, for reasons explained previously. All this decreases the probability of fat storage, and greatly increases the amount of muscle that will be gained.
8. What are the effects of insulin on muscle?
One such effect is its ability to help with muscle protein synthesis, the process through which the body builds muscle. A 2006 study in 19 healthy young adults concluded that, when people received intermediate doses of insulin, they had a boost in muscle protein synthesis and a decrease in muscle protein breakdown ( 3 ).
A. MOST IMPORTANT CONSULT A DOCTOR.
B. TALK TO SOMEONE WHO USES IT FOR SAME INTEREST YOU HAVE.
C. CHECK YOU BLOODSUGAR BY FINGER STICK AFTER EACH MEAL FOR 2-3 DAYS. EACH AS YOU WOULD NORMALY. YOU WANT TO GET YOUR BASELINES WITH AND WITH MEALS AND FASTING.
D. BEFORE YOU START GET CANDY, QUICK SUGARS.
E. CHECK SUGAR IN 15 MINS, IF TOO LOW; (69-70) OR LESS EAT THAT CANDY. (REMBER YOUR BASELINE) BEFORE TAKING INSULIN.
4.. YOU SOULD CONTACT TRUSTED DOCTOR. DISCUSS CARBS YOU INGESTED
IMPORTANT SWEATING, NERVIOUSNESS, BLURRED VISION. EAT THAT CANDY BAR ECT. YOU MOST LIKELY NEED TO INCREASE CARBS OR LOWER INSULIN.
PLEASE THINK BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT. THE BIGGEST ISSUES IS BLOOD SUGAR GOING TOO LOW. BUT AS A NEWBIE 1-2 IU'S TO START. Insulin will make you want to eat.
NOT A doctor just sharing my past bodybuilding rodeo. ENTERTAIMENT PURPOSES ONLY. ALL THIS INFO IS FROM WWW.
To get swole you must increase your carbs. once you dial in the units you will need per meal. You are on your way to veins and Pro like physique
1.
What does insulin do to a bodybuilder?
If a bodybuilder injects more insulin it provides the muscle cells with an abundance of nutrients helping bodybuilders get massive. Using insulin can give a bodybuilder bigger pumps and increase muscle mass. There are three kinds of insulin commonly used by bodybuilders, some are slow acting, others are fast acting.
2.
How is insulin like the building block of muscle?
(That is, if the pancreas is working properly). Yet unlike the proteins that are the physical building blocks of muscle, this is a functional protein, much like growth hormone. Like all other proteins, insulin is a chain of amino acids strung together.
3. How insulin works
Insulin is released from the beta cells in your pancreas in response to rising glucose in your bloodstream. After you eat a meal, any carbohydrates you’ve eaten are broken down into glucose and passed into the bloodstream. The pancreas detects this rise in blood glucose and starts to secrete insulin.Insulin works by improving the uptake of glucose from the blood across cell membranes and into the cells of the body, and so takes glucose out of the bloodstream. Once in the cells, the glucose is used as the energy to fuel the cells doing their different jobs or is stored in the liver or muscle cells as glycogen. This results in the glucose level of the blood dropping, which then triggers the pancreas to switch off the release of insulin.
The problem in people with diabetes is that either they don’t produce enough insulin, or the insulin they do produce doesn’t work properly, or their cells don’t respond properly to insulin. The net result is that glucose isn’t cleared from their bloodstream and they have high blood glucose levels which the body tries to clear by various compensatory methods, such as increased urination.
4. How glucagon works
Glucagon has an opposite (antagonistic) effect to insulin. When your blood glucose level falls, for example during exercise when your muscles are using glucose for fuel, your pancreas detects the drop in blood glucose. This prompts the pancreas to slow down the secretion of insulin, but increase the output of glucagon.The role of glucagon is to break down glycogen (the stored form of glucose) in the liver. Then the liver releases glucose into the bloodstream. This results in a rise in the blood glucose level to bring it back to a healthy level, which in turn signals the pancreas to switch off glucagon release.
The control of blood glucose levels operates by what is known as a negative feedback mechanism. Here is a summary of the 2 control loops.
5. When the blood glucose level goes up
- Blood sugar (glucose) rises;
- The pancreas detects the rise;
- The pancreas pumps out insulin into the blood;
- Insulin helps the uptake of glucose into muscles and other cells;
- This causes the blood glucose level to fall to its normal set point; and
- The pancreas detects the fall and switches off insulin production.
6. When the blood glucose level goes down
- Blood sugar (glucose) drops;
- The pancreas detects the drop in blood sugar;
- The pancreas switches on the output of glucagon into the blood;
- Glucagon signals the liver to break down glycogen into glucose;
- The liver releases glucose into the bloodstream;
- Blood glucose goes up to its normal set point; and
- The pancreas detects the rise in blood sugar and switches off glucagon release.
Generally, most bodybuilders take insulin with a fat burner or thyroid hormones such as t3-Cytomel, as well as anabolic steroids and sometimes even HGH and IGF, for reasons explained previously. All this decreases the probability of fat storage, and greatly increases the amount of muscle that will be gained.
8. What are the effects of insulin on muscle?
One such effect is its ability to help with muscle protein synthesis, the process through which the body builds muscle. A 2006 study in 19 healthy young adults concluded that, when people received intermediate doses of insulin, they had a boost in muscle protein synthesis and a decrease in muscle protein breakdown ( 3 ).