I have heard guys say they take 100 units of lantis then 20-30 iu of the fast acting throughout the day after meals. I just don't think messing with insulin is a good idea when you have digestive issues. I don't want to constantly be worried about eating carbs. I also dont want to have to monitor my blood glucose levels. But maybe someday if and when I have everything else dialed in perfect. Honestly I would rather add IGF-1 and I don't have access to lantis anyway
But I'm not talking about 100 units, that's fairly extreme. I'm sure you've done plenty IGF-1, most likely even for this show. Why wouldn't you? IGF-1 is mostly a carb loading drug, perfect for last week.
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Who said you have to take 100iu Lantus and 20-30 fast acting throughout the day. There are different methods for different objectives. Roman Fritz who is 300lbs ripped and eats 1500 grams of carbs takes those amounts, 100iu Lantus and 25iu x 4 Novorapid INTRAVENOUS. But don't take it if things are perfect already. You tried the fast acting for a couple of days, then you gave it up, hardly a fair evaluation. When you could just take it preworkout at a modest dose for a SMALL added anabolic kick and then evaluate after 3-4 months to see of it gave anything. Lantus has been shown to both increase IGF-1 nicely as well as increase appetite, studies on diabetics, not all insulins are the same in these respects. In fact, Lantus can be so impressive in raising IGF that there's been questions about increasing cancer risk.
Many take take all their GH at bedtime, whether 2iu or 30iu with 10-20iu of Lantus to both negate the increase in glucose from GH as well as increase the IGF from the GH further. The Lantus would be protective in this way, you don't even need any extra carbs during the night, if you had SOME at bedtime.
I know you won't do any of this but decided to edit it in anyway
