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May 11, 2012 at 2:06 pm #1673
BradenLeonardoKeymasterHello everyone,My friends college professor who teaches biology, anatomy, and a slew of other classes informed me and my friend that it could be possible to develop diabetes over time from spiking your insulin like we do every night. My question was though...how healthy is CBL'ing for you? I understand that your body is changing and forming on the outside to what you would prefer but, what about the inside. My dad has had brain lesions for quite sometime now me and him always discuss different diets and he wasn't so keen on this one. I have been doing it for about 3 weeks now and have noticed massive gains in the gym as well as a pretty cut body after gaining 10 lbs (weigh 190). I have just recently started healthy carb backloading and it seems to work just as fine. I do dirty carb backload a decent amount of times during the week though. Anyone's thoughts?Thanks
May 11, 2012 at 2:13 pm #46101
Trevor G FullbrightModeratorYou have to remember Kiefer came up with this from researching how resistance training helps people with diabetes. If we were doing it nightly without resistance training to translocate Glut-4 I'd imagine it might be an issues, but with the heavy resistance training I don't think it's gonna be a problem.
May 11, 2012 at 2:30 pm #46102
ChuckMemberVery good question, I think like any diet it will need refinement and moderation. 8)
May 11, 2012 at 4:44 pm #46103
Big_RParticipantYou have to remember Kiefer came up with this from researching how resistance training helps people with diabetes. If we were doing it nightly without resistance training to translocate Glut-4 I'd imagine it might be an issues, but with the heavy resistance training I don't think it's gonna be a problem.
+1CBL Relies on the activation of GLUT4. I wouldn't be eating a whole pizza and not getting fat if i didn't resistance train lol
May 11, 2012 at 11:11 pm #46104
BradenLeonardoGuestThanks for the input guys I appreciate it!
May 25, 2012 at 7:13 am #46105
Naomi MostMemberHello everyone,My friends college professor who teaches biology, anatomy, and a slew of other classes informed me and my friend that it could be possible to develop diabetes over time from spiking your insulin like we do every night. My question was though...how healthy is CBL'ing for you? I understand that your body is changing and forming on the outside to what you would prefer but, what about the inside. My dad has had brain lesions for quite sometime now me and him always discuss different diets and he wasn't so keen on this one. I have been doing it for about 3 weeks now and have noticed massive gains in the gym as well as a pretty cut body after gaining 10 lbs (weigh 190). I have just recently started healthy carb backloading and it seems to work just as fine. I do dirty carb backload a decent amount of times during the week though. Anyone's thoughts?Thanks
Punctuated insulin releases don't create insulin resistance (leading to diabetes); chronically elevated levels of insulin do.
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