
addalinnerlight
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Here is why Spiking your glucose blood sugar levels more than once a day might be bad. High IQcels please debate.
Your body ramps up IGFBPs in response to high free IGF‑1 so most of your IGF‑1 becomes nactive. More total IGF‑1 no longer equals more bioactive IGF‑1 at the tissue level. Chronically elevated IGF‑1 (from constant insulin) on the hypothalamus/pituitary to suppress Growth Hormone pulses. Less GH less IGF‑1 production in the next cycle. You end up throttling your own anabolic axis.
Every big glucose hit drives a big insulin release. Do that 3×/day and your cells start down regulating insulin receptors. Over weeks you’ll develop insulin resistance, which means your liver and muscle stop responding as well and your planned IGF‑1 bump from insulin falls flat.
Your body ramps up IGFBPs in response to high free IGF‑1 so most of your IGF‑1 becomes nactive. More total IGF‑1 no longer equals more bioactive IGF‑1 at the tissue level. Chronically elevated IGF‑1 (from constant insulin) on the hypothalamus/pituitary to suppress Growth Hormone pulses. Less GH less IGF‑1 production in the next cycle. You end up throttling your own anabolic axis.
Every big glucose hit drives a big insulin release. Do that 3×/day and your cells start down regulating insulin receptors. Over weeks you’ll develop insulin resistance, which means your liver and muscle stop responding as well and your planned IGF‑1 bump from insulin falls flat.