Insulin Issues

jacknap

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Hairloss will be in any oxidation, high or low. cortisol will cause thinning of the hair. adrenaline and aldosterone will cause horse shoe))
yeah I had more thinning than seemingly mpb and think high cortisol. so ru58841 just raped me cause my androgens were probably low lol.8%

I was also way too low body fat. probably 8% for years and abusing coffee
 

jacknap

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gazzillion of people on cialis on propeciahelp. Low dose high dose, 100s of people. they all develop tolerance)) And it does shit for their PFS
once a week, every other week or once a month I'd imagine is relatively harmless though no?

I use it once a week at most if I really wanna rock it lol
 

jacknap

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Are you PFS, I wrote about insulin many times. Finasteride raises insulin in blood. same as testosterone.

There is nothing to test, it is the problem in PFS.

Only some people have high insulin and some low. in PFS. since the problem is with cortisol.


I posted that finasteride regulates zinc and chromium levels.

Coffee increases adrenaline which increases potassium entrance into the cell. Thus this increases metabolism and insulin goes up to provide more sugar.

Magnesium does the same for a lot of people.


Low insulin after steroids, is called steroid diabetes.
I knew intuitively that my high pottassium in my hair test that I got was because of my coffee intake (before I crashed from ru58841)
 

RedStaR

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I knew intuitively that my high pottassium in my hair test that I got was because of my coffee intake (before I crashed from ru58841)
I'm not sure if hair mineral test is a reflection of serum levels or mineral dependent ion channels on the membranes, but high cortisol from coffee should in theory agonise MRs and retain sodium in the body, not the other way round.
 

BeLikeWater

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Ok, after much research and trials, I believe my issues resolve around insulin. There are two things that make me feel good, and by good I mean I'm able to pass a bowel movement within 10-15 minutes of consumption and feel hungry within 30-45 minutes. It's like my body is turning back on. These two things are alcohol and coffee.

When looking online for others that have the increase in appetite with caffeine, which should do the opposite, the justification has been that insulin is increasing. Additionally, alcohol has been shown to improve insulin activity. So my question is, are their ways to actively increase insulin through herbs or supplements? Would love to start a regiment that tries to prove my theory. I drink caffeine on a regular basis and every time, I pass a bowel movement within 20-30 minutes, which is fantastic as I am usually backed up to the point where I feel pain in my liver area. It is an exciting development, but I want to make sure I can do something that is more permanent.

Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Hi my insuline came below rabge 2 times? Have you neasured it?