Clappincheeks
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You shot HGH in theory your blood sugar should drop IGF1 is release. 8 IUs is a large dose imoAny idea why?
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You shot HGH in theory your blood sugar should drop IGF1 is release. 8 IUs is a large dose imoAny idea why?
I thought it was supposed to be the opposite unless one was insulin resistant? I guess I misunderstoodYou shot HGH in theory your blood sugar should drop IGF1 is release. 8 IUs is a large dose imo
Very odd. Hgh raises mineI thought it was supposed to be the opposite unless one was insulin resistant? I guess I misunderstood
See I thought this was typically the norm aswellVery odd. Hgh raises mine
No, but here is what others who know more about it than me have to say.Any idea why?
Excess GH or GH administration in vivo are followed by an increase in circulating IGF-1 levels, therefore net effects of GH on glucose metabolism are complicated by IGF-1 effects. The receptors for IGF-1 and insulin are highly homologous in structure and biological function. Binding of the ligands results in autophosphorylation of the intracellular kinase domains and subsequent activation of downstream signaling cascades, which regulate gene transcription involved in substrate metabolism, cell growth and differentiation. IGF-1 and insulin strongly activate their respective receptors, but can also bind and weakly activate each other's receptors [18]. IGF-1 had caused a hypoglycemic effect in previous in vivostudies through stimulation of glucose uptake and gluconeogenesis, possibly either via activation of IGF-1 or via insulin receptors [19]. For example, administration of recombinant human IGF-1 to insulin receptor deficient mice induced insulin-mimetic effects, including both an increase in glucose uptake of skeletal muscle and a decrease in hepatic gluconeogenesis, through IGF-1 receptor activation. Consistent with this, IGF-1 infusion improved serum glucose levels in individuals with diabetes mellitus
Thank you so much for thisNo, but here is what others who know more about it than me have to say.
Effects of growth hormone on glucose metabolism and insulin resistance in human - PMC
Growth hormone (GH) is important for promotion of somatic growth and the regulation of substrate metabolism. Metabolic action of GH occurs in multiple tissues including the liver, muscle, fat and pancreas either directly or indirectly through ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Has never happened to me. You didn't accidentally take your insulin shot by any chance did you? Have heard of many bodybuilders getting those mixed up before bed.Just curious if anyone has ever gone hypo after a bolus shot of Hgh? I took 8iu at like 3am last night and then went to lay down started feeling really funky got up to take a reading and I was at like 54.
Had ate my normal amount of food and everything.
Only insulin I have is in a pen and has never been touched or open, I’m not educated enough to use it properly so it won’t be touched until that point.Has never happened to me. You didn't accidentally take your insulin shot by any chance did you? Have heard of many bodybuilders getting those mixed up before bed.
is the vial big enough to reconstitute with 3ml water?I'm taking them now. Each vial is 32iu's and the purity was tested in the 98% to 99% range with no dimer. They're working great for me at 10iu/nightly and I might even be able to drop down to 8iu and get similar results.
gh increases blood sugarI thought it was supposed to be the opposite unless one was insulin resistant? I guess I misunderstood
I think they just barely fit 3ml I think I struggled to put 2.4ml in the old orange tops he hadis the vial big enough to reconstitute with 3ml water?
IGF-1 that’s released by your liver is one of the best-characterized effects of HGH activity. IGF-1 plays a critical role in preventing (inhibiting) the release of the HGH through a negative feedback loop by stimulating somatostatin and inhibiting GHRH release. However, HGH and IGF-1 secretion are regulated by each other, where HGH triggers IGF-1 release and the IGF-1 inhibits HGH release in a feedback loop. In healthy people, HGH release is inhibited by hyperglycemia (high blood sugar)and stimulated by sleep, stress, exercise, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and amino acids.I thought it was supposed to be the opposite unless one was insulin resistant? I guess I misunderstood
The vials are big enough. I usually go a little over to cover the final 2iu. I doubt they can take in much more though.is the vial big enough to reconstitute with 3ml water?
I heard tward the end of this week/next in a different fourmAny ETA on a reopening, @Opti?
Same here. Still would be nice to hear from em tho. Got my order today from what I placed a couple days before closeI heard tward the end of this week/next in a different fourm
Still waiting on mine. I got an order complete before he closed. Heavent received anything since. Hoping it comes soonSame here. Still would be nice to hear from em tho. Got my order today from what I placed a couple days before close
Check your informed deliveryStill waiting on mine. I got an order complete before he closed. Heavent received anything since. Hoping it comes soon
Not everyone has informed delivery.Check your informed delivery
Just email himStill waiting on mine. I got an order complete before he closed. Heavent received anything since. Hoping it comes soon
