
Originally Posted by
M302_Imola
About the only way to determine if you're insulin resistant is to check your fasted blood glucose with a meter. If you're bg levels are 100 or more then you're becoming insulin resistant, which means your body isn't making optimal use of the carbs you're putting into it. I check my fasted bg levels periodically (as I'm a slin user) to make sure I'm not becoming insulin resistant. You can buy the meters, lancers, and strips at your local walmart over the counter. When I 1st started checking my bg levels they averaged about 95. I wanted to lower these levels to make my body more insulin sensitive so I would get more absorption out of the carbs I ingested (fuel for the gym). I started making better carb choices and quit having carbs at 5:00pm. After about a month of this my fasted bg levels averaged 80-85 so my body was far from insulin resistant. In fact, I became very lean and any carbs I ingested my body stored as fuel (not fat) for my workouts. Moral of the story is don't underestimate the power of insulin sensitivity...it's made a dramatic difference in my health and physique. BTW, for anyone whose bg levels are approaching 100 they should NOT be using slin. No offense OP but you're not ready for slin. If you want to get rid of the stubborn belly fat go buy a bg meter and started testing yours 1st thing in the morn in the fasted state. Also, start making better choices in your carb intake (google the glycemic index) and use only low GI carbs.