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02/06/09
When it comes to managing insulin levels, there are many battles which must be fought in order to win the overall war. You must eat the right foods, maintaining some balance in terms of glycemic index. You must tailor your training, injections, rest, and other factors to ensure your health remains intact as you attempt to artificially alter levels of chemicals and enzymes in your body. There are also some simple solutions you can enact to help manage glucose delivery in the most effective and efficient manner. A few readily available supplements can make all the difference. Let’s check them out!
Chromium
Long before the advent of insulin being used for bodybuilding purposes, researchers knew there was a major need for more chromium in the diet of the average American. For bodybuilders, chromium is even more important. ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
12/23/08
Growth hormone (GH) is an amazing drug. It is used by world-class athletes and Regular Joe retirees alike. Its effects are appreciated by people form all walks of life. Growth hormone use causes increases in muscle mass and strength among users. It also works wonders for fat loss. Users of growth hormone can expect to look and feel younger and more energetic. However, as more and more people use growth hormone and more studies are completed, the effects of this compound upon the body become more and more clear.
Emerging research has discovered growth hormone impairs insulin sensitivity in the body. Decreased insulin sensitivity can lead to cardiovascular disease or particularly, heart attacks and strokes. Therefore this becomes a huge issue for older people using growth hormone. Are the positive side effects ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (1)
08/26/08
Insulin is a hormone, which was originally designed for use among diabetics to help control and limit the negative effects of diabetes. Used in medical circles in decades, it was about fifteen years ago that top professional bodybuilders began experimenting with it in an attempt to grow their bodies beyond levels thought previously achievable. And it worked. Insulin use became standard practice for many top pros, which soon meant that the top amateurs were using it. Today you have people who have been training for less than two years experimenting with insulin for bodybuilding gains. The risks are, of course, many. Blindness, elevated risk of heart disease or stroke, kidney failure, and other ailments are potential side effects if the dosage is too strong or should the user fail to consume enough required carbohydrates. Thus far, there have only been ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)





