Wow!!!!
With such a touchy subject as insulin use for bodybuilding, one should really have a great understanding of human physiology/endocrinology before even thinking about messing with this, as you will not find any doctor in their right mind overseeing a dangerous cycle such as the op is performing.
MAJOR issues associated with insulin use: whether taking insulin exogenously (more severe complications) vs triggering huge insulin spikes from huge bursts in blood sugar due to diet, one becomes more and more insulin resistant... Meaning the 40 quadrillion cells in the body stop responding to insulin as they should- as if insulin is shouting and the tissues in the body can't hear... The insulin needs to shout louder and louder to get the tissues to listen and the cells become more and more deaf(resistant).
Type II diabetes is exactly that... Your body produces plenty of insulin but the tissues have become desensitized to the hormone. The blood sugar continues to raise, hyperglycemia ensues... And given enough time without proper diet and consistant cardio exercise, the pancreas gets sick of putting out so much insulin, and it shuts down: type I diabetes (in this case, caused by type II).
So now add some insulin into the mix when everything is doing Fine...
You can essentially create a type II diabetic situation...
You say you are 6' and under 200 lbs... If you wanna gain mass, eat, without insulin, workout... As u naturally gain, then look into adding some anabolic steroids...
You have some work to do before going the steroid route, and the insulin gameplan is super dangerous, it doesn't have nearly the track record of steroids nor the 30 plus yrs of knowledge we have now about how to do steroids successfully, with minimal sides, without destroying your natural production...
Be careful man, very dangerous!!!
-DR T




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