Originally posted by Big Cat
Actually you are using two insulin sensitivity increasers. As far as fat loss that will have a reverse effect, since insulin does not concern itself with whether it stores in muscles or in adipose tissue.
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Only someone with no sense in these matters AT ALL, would use insulin sensitivity increasing agents to lose fat.
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Hey, what do you know, I was right. And you said I couldn't theorize.
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I just make champions. Damn.
I find you quite amusing too. This and the progestin thread have been good for me. Real ego boost. I especially love the way how you start overstating your feeble contributions when you know I kicked your ass. You are hilarious. [/B]
Actually you are using two insulin sensitivity increasers. As far as fat loss that will have a reverse effect, since insulin does not concern itself with whether it stores in muscles or in adipose tissue.
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Only someone with no sense in these matters AT ALL, would use insulin sensitivity increasing agents to lose fat.
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Hey, what do you know, I was right. And you said I couldn't theorize.
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I just make champions. Damn.
I find you quite amusing too. This and the progestin thread have been good for me. Real ego boost. I especially love the way how you start overstating your feeble contributions when you know I kicked your ass. You are hilarious. [/B]
ALA/r-ala work INDEPENDENTLY of insulin.
They do not affect its levels in ANY way.
CLA and GLA work through insulin mediated glucose disposal pathways, but ALA does not. It works through NON-insulin mediated insulin disposal pathways.
LOL
You are so OUT OF YOUR LEAGUE its not even funny.
Just go back to CEM.
Maybe in 1 or 2 years, you'll be ready to discuss what I stated.
Fonz
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