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    interesting....I just started a thread in the IGF-1 HGH forum asking if insulin resistance or taking insulin to gain weight, if there is a difference or are they actually very similar...if you have any thoughts on this, would love to know.

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    if you are insulin resistant and not taking insulin you will loose weight rapidly.
    because your blood sugar is high and your body will dump the extra sugars by flushing your water.

    orals may have an effect on how sensitive you are to your insulin, you may become more sensitive and need less or less sensitive and need more insulin.

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    Thanks guys. As far as M-Drol, what do you guys think about the product and is it effective ? Is M-Drol categorized as a steroid? Help would be appreciated . Thanks.

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    From what I know MDROL is basically SUPERDROL, which is what many consider one of the most powerful Pro hormones made. It is extremely liver toxic which is why it is ran for only 3 weeks. gains in size and strength come quick but it has many sides.

    I have never taking it and personally wouldn't.

    What is your stats?
    Height?
    Weight?
    Age?
    BF?
    Lifting experience?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimmerMe View Post
    interesting....I just started a thread in the IGF-1 HGH forum asking if insulin resistance or taking insulin to gain weight, if there is a difference or are they actually very similar...if you have any thoughts on this, would love to know.
    Type 1 diabetics and some Type 2 diabetics require insulins to regulate blood glucose levels.

    Non-diabetics use insulin to force uptake of sugar faster. Personally, I don't think this practice is required and is an unneccesary risk unless one is already becoming insulin resistant...possibly even pre-diabetic.

    Yes, the two practices are differnt is purpose, but same in mechanism except that non-diabetics need to be careful since they get insulin from two different sources.
    Last edited by crionics; 12-06-2010 at 05:37 AM.

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