dertynasty
$Money$
There are three types of people: Insulin sensitive people and insulin insensitive people and those who are somewhere in between. I have realized lately that I have become or am just now noticing that I am insulin insensitive.
Looking back on my past it seems as if I was always was insulin insensitive. However, I used to be super skinny (before bodybuilding) and I think that because I rarely ate anyways, I couldn't see the fat or bloat that came from my diet.
Now that I am significantly larger and seem to have a better idea of knowing about what is going on with my body, It seems as if the carbs from food are becoming more and more easy to get fat and bloated from (Especially in the face!).
I have tried anabolic pump and and one point actually thought it was working for me but sometimes I let what I want to see get in the way of seeing what is really going on. I also tried the YG for a while and dosed higher but all that came were more dumps. I think AP is a win/lose type of product. Some people who respond to it will respond to it unbelievably well as those who dont will simply not see much at all.
However! P-slin on the other hand is amazing!...at least i think
I started my first go with 1 bottle dosing 1 preworkout with waxy maize and some protein. The pumps were unbelieveable, i had energy, i looked huge, life was good. Then there was just a sale so i stocked up because I KNOW this drug is having a profound effect on the nutrient partitioning in my body. I recently began taking 2 pslins a day. 1 with breakfast and 1 preworkout and the results were just as good if not better. I even eat alot of food and still get hungry so i KNOW it has to be working.
So my question is this. I have been researching every blood sugar regulating product out there and cant seem to find a good non-perscription supplement that I can dose many times a day (hopefully with all carb-containing meals) and not lose its effects. I feel that pslin would be the best option however this option will be a very expensive one. Also, If i were to go this route, would p-slin lose its effectiveness over time? Or could in fact make you more insulin-sensitive?
Looking back on my past it seems as if I was always was insulin insensitive. However, I used to be super skinny (before bodybuilding) and I think that because I rarely ate anyways, I couldn't see the fat or bloat that came from my diet.
Now that I am significantly larger and seem to have a better idea of knowing about what is going on with my body, It seems as if the carbs from food are becoming more and more easy to get fat and bloated from (Especially in the face!).
I have tried anabolic pump and and one point actually thought it was working for me but sometimes I let what I want to see get in the way of seeing what is really going on. I also tried the YG for a while and dosed higher but all that came were more dumps. I think AP is a win/lose type of product. Some people who respond to it will respond to it unbelievably well as those who dont will simply not see much at all.
However! P-slin on the other hand is amazing!...at least i think
I started my first go with 1 bottle dosing 1 preworkout with waxy maize and some protein. The pumps were unbelieveable, i had energy, i looked huge, life was good. Then there was just a sale so i stocked up because I KNOW this drug is having a profound effect on the nutrient partitioning in my body. I recently began taking 2 pslins a day. 1 with breakfast and 1 preworkout and the results were just as good if not better. I even eat alot of food and still get hungry so i KNOW it has to be working.
So my question is this. I have been researching every blood sugar regulating product out there and cant seem to find a good non-perscription supplement that I can dose many times a day (hopefully with all carb-containing meals) and not lose its effects. I feel that pslin would be the best option however this option will be a very expensive one. Also, If i were to go this route, would p-slin lose its effectiveness over time? Or could in fact make you more insulin-sensitive?