Synergistic effects of Insulin & IGF1 in the same go.

guardianactual

MuscleChemistry Registered Member
It turns out that mixing insulin and IGF-1 in the same cycle is not so bad after all. The reason for the hypoglycemic issues is the fact that IGF-1 increases insulin sensitivity, so people who kept using the same insulin dose after including IGF-1 in their cycles actually just got hit harder by the insulin.
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</br> It also seems that IGF-1 does not allow insulin to replenish muscle glycogen and forces muscles to use fat for energy, hence the leaning effect. Now losing glycogen is not the best thing especially pre-contest but here is what I think. Again on a Keto Diet you have 5 days where you want to lose your muscle glycogen and drop blood sugar as fast as possible in order to enter ketosis. That would be a great time to use IGF-1 that would improve the leaning effect of the keto diet, and wait for it... dramatically. Then when you get to the weekend glycogen supercompensation you switch to insulin. HUUGE glycogen supercompensation is caused and the newly created muscle cells (hyperplasia) by the IGF-1 now grow in size as well (hypertrophy) thanks to the insulin. I would really like to say that adding Tren would be an insane idea, but unfortunately it has been documented that combining growth factors and strong androgens causes visceral enlarngement and of the heart as well. If only I can find how to isolate the internal organs from this equation it would be mighty great. All I have to do is to find out how to block IGF-1 receptors that are located on the heart and possibly other organs. I'm pretty sure they differ somehow than those on muscle tissue probably by subtype. I'll start a major research on this topic. In the end you get HUGE muscles and insane shredding in the shortest time possible with insulin as well. I'm already excited and eager to try this while adding Yohimbine and Clen and MGF for better insulin management and cutting and bulking and everything - LOL !
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