I know I'm a little late on this conversation, but I had to chime in because on this. Insulin can definitely benefits you when it comes to gain weight especially if you're a ectomorph,and naturally skinny. However I would only use insulin if your very knowledgeable about nutrition, and know about how insulin works, how, and when it Peaks, and how long it's in your body. I would also use a blood glucose meter if you decide to go that route, and check your sugar levels in the morning before you even start so you know what they're supposed to be at Naturally. Now that's out of the way insulin used correctly can be very beneficial when it comes to nutrition shuttling. You just have to make sure if this is your first time and I'm only saying this because you're probably going to do it anyway. So make sure you're eating at least 10 grams of carbohydrates for every IU of insulin you take, and I make sure that that's a mixture between fast-acting and complex carbs. . Also suggest using fast-acting insulin such as Humalog or novolog which is out of your body in 4 hours. Personally if you're going to use imsulin, and igf I would use insulin in the morning depending on what time you train at it would be best to use the insulin around your biggest meals. As soon as you take it if you take say 7IU's make sure you eat 70 grams of carbs right away and don't forget your protein. It will Peak around 2 hours well between 90 minutes into hours so that's when you want to eat your next meal which again should consist of another at least 70 grams of carbohydrates. Then if you train in the afternoon user igf lr3 post workout as that is when the muscle you trained will be I guess we'll say activated. In the hope that being as though LR3 is systematic, and has such a long half-life it travels to the muscles you just trained instead of sticking to your intestines and organs. Personally I know other people won't agree but lr3 has never made me go hypo, but then again neither has insulin, but I also eat like a damn horse when it's time to get big. Has someone already said at the end of the day it comes down to food if you want to get big taken 200 grams of protein 6 to 700 grams of carbs in a hundred grams of fat and make sure a lot of that is around your pre and post-workout meals. The other thing I would say that people might not agree with is you can probably drop the dosage on the antibiotics if I remember correctly 800 milligrams of test is what you said. That's a lot. Personal training and supplementing since 2007 and I still only use at the very most 5 to 600 mg of test a week. If your training right with the correct form, I keep switching your workouts, rep range, angles. Also if you're going to or past failure on your last set of each exercise and incorporating drop sets, triple drop sets, and forced negatives. Then your body is going to have no choice but to grow. I know personally, and again I would consider myself pretty knowledgeable when it comes to nutrition, training, and supplements, but I can take 6 months off the gym, and when I come back easily gain 30 pounds in 30 days. Keep in mind muscle memory plays a big part in that, but also using 500mg of test a week, 10 to 15 IU's of insulin and 40mcg of LR3 bilaterally ED. either way whatever you decide to do be careful about it and be smart about it. Train smart, and eat smart, but don't forget to train hard at the same time. I'm always willing to help someone when it comes to training, nutrition or the supplements I know about. So if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask, and good luck..
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