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by Bill Roberts - Insulin, by itself,
is not an effective anabolic. (If it were, diabetics
such as Mary Tyler Moore would be huge.)
Insulin,
in combination with androgen and resistance exercise,
may trigger maturation of satellite cells (small,
more or less useless cells that are held in reserve,
which do not contribute to muscular strength) into
mature muscle cells. The advanced steroid user may
have plateau'd in that respect, and adding insulin
can give new gains.
I don't think anyone knows whether short or long
acting is more effective for building muscle. They
seem to be about equally effective. A problem with
long acting appears if it would continue acting
while asleep: one might die if insufficient carbs
had been taken.
Bodybuilding eBooks
Beyond Steroids by Anthony Roberts - The Newest and Most Effective Bodybuilding
Drugs
Burn the
Fat, Feed the Muscle by Tom Venuto - Secrets of the World's Best Bodybuilders
& Fitness Models
Chemical Muscle Enhancement by Author L Rea - Bodybuilder's Desk Reference
Chemical Wizardry by George Spellwin - The Definitive Anabolic Steroid and
Physique Enhancement Database
The Layman's Guide
to Steroids - Mick Hart's Anabolic Steroid Guides
Muscle Building Nutrition by Will Brink - Serious Lean Muscle Gains without
the Bodyfat
Publication Date:
December 15, 1998
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