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    Insulin Sensitivity

    I wanted to ask you people about something. I want to know if any of you have ever deliberately tried to increase your insulin sensitivity. And if so, how you went about doing that, or how you might recommend doing that.

    I did some internet reading recently about this, and here are the suggestions that I've seen associated with improving insulin sensitivity:

    - consuming cinnamon
    - consuming cloves
    - consuming dark chocolate, or preferably unsweetened cocoa
    - chromium picolinate supplementation
    - vigorous exercise 5 or more times per week, such as running. For some reason running/walking is the common suggestion.
    - below average level of overall calorie intake
    - significantly below average calorie intake at any one sitting.
    - avoidance of high-glycemic carbohydrates
    - small amounts of carbs at any one time, eating them with protein/fat
    - reduction of bodyweight, if overweight
    - stop smoking if one is a smoker

    Anyone have an opinion as to the value of any of the above suggestions? Is there anything not in the above list that somebody here thinks might help improve insulin sensitivity? Aside from prescription drugs.

    I realize this might be more the kind of question you'd ask a doctor, than the kind of question you'd ask a bunch of recreational bodybuilder/athlete types. I just wanted to ask this here anyway in case somebody else here has personal experience trying to address this issue, who might have something to say about it.

    Thanks for reading, sorry if this is an inappropriate thread.

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    i ve been using 2-3 tsp of cinnamon in my oats every morning for the last 4 years. its suppose to keep your blood sugar more stable during the day.
    a couple of things you listed work when combined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patches24
    I wanted to ask you people about something. I want to know if any of you have ever deliberately tried to increase your insulin sensitivity. And if so, how you went about doing that, or how you might recommend doing that.
    I don't actively try to increase my insulin sensitivity... rather, i strive to maintain a high level of sensivity.

    I'll highlight the methods i've used from the list below:

    Quote Originally Posted by Patches24
    - consuming cinnamon
    Almost daily

    Quote Originally Posted by Patches24
    - consuming dark chocolate, or preferably unsweetened cocoa
    Almost daily.

    Where my diet doesn't allow dark chocolate, depending on the phase, i include cocoa sweetened with splenda.

    Quote Originally Posted by Patches24
    - chromium picolinate supplementation
    Daily.

    Quote Originally Posted by Patches24
    - vigorous exercise 5 or more times per week, such as running. For some reason running/walking is the common suggestion.
    'Vigorous exercise'... daily.

    Quote Originally Posted by Patches24
    - below average level of overall calorie intake
    no..

    cycling calories..yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Patches24
    - significantly below average calorie intake at any one sitting.
    Holds zero merit for the bodybuilder.

    The addition of a nutrient partioning/glucose-disposal agent however helps.

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    - avoidance of high-glycemic carbohydrates
    Generally.

    Quote Originally Posted by Patches24
    - small amounts of carbs at any one time, eating them with protein/fat
    replace 'small' with 'moderate'.. and yes, consumed with proteins and fats to modify the blood glucose response.

    Quote Originally Posted by Patches24
    Anyone have an opinion as to the value of any of the above suggestions? Is there anything not in the above list that somebody here thinks might help improve insulin sensitivity? Aside from prescription drugs.
    Increase dietary fiber intake.

    -Narkissos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Narkissos
    Increase dietary fiber intake.

    -Narkissos
    Thanks for your input. Do you think Alpha Lipoic Acid supplementation is worthwhile, for somebody who wants better insulin sensitivity?

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    ^^I think it's inconsequential honestly.

    I honestly think chromium picolinate alone does it satisfactorily.

    There's a threshold to how sensitive you can get.

    Think about it.

    -N

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    Quote Originally Posted by Narkissos
    ^^I think it's inconsequential honestly.

    I honestly think chromium picolinate alone does it satisfactorily.

    There's a threshold to how sensitive you can get.

    Think about it.

    -N
    I think you're probably right for athletes in general. I'm looking into this topic because my insulin sensitivity has been far lower than average. I'm one of those people with lots of family history of diabetes, so I may very well have a predisposition to insulin resistance/diabetes. I'm interested in at least knowing about anything that might help, because it might be abnormally difficult for me to reach the "threshold" to which you refer.

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