OGTT is a test for how well the body clears glucose from the blood stream.
GH interferes with blood glucose clearance, because it induces temporary insulin resistance. This should be measurable, therefore I attempted to measure it
Basically it involves measuring your baseline blood glucose levels upon waking, ingesting 75g glucose in water, and then measuring glucose levels at various times.
Did this first with no GH involved. Here's the baseline readings:
Upon waking, 7:30 AM BG: 85 mg/dL
7:40 AM Ingested 75g glucose solution
8:10 AM BG: 148 mg/dL
9:10 AM BG: 88 mg/dL
10:10 AM BG: 85 mg/dL(back to baseline again)
Repeated this test again, but introduced GH to the equation:
10:10 AM Baseline BG: 85 mg/dL. Administered 10 i.u's of generic GH intra-muscularly
10:25 AM Ingested 75g glucose solution
10:55 AM BG: 150 mg/dL
11:55 AM BG: 90 mg/dL
12:55 PM BG: 83 mg/dL
Unless some step was faulty such as not waiting long enough for the GH to assert its insulin-resistance inducing property, the logical conclusion is that the GH tested is of very, very poor quality. Perhaps the second test should have been done on a different day?
GH interferes with blood glucose clearance, because it induces temporary insulin resistance. This should be measurable, therefore I attempted to measure it
Basically it involves measuring your baseline blood glucose levels upon waking, ingesting 75g glucose in water, and then measuring glucose levels at various times.
Did this first with no GH involved. Here's the baseline readings:
Upon waking, 7:30 AM BG: 85 mg/dL
7:40 AM Ingested 75g glucose solution
8:10 AM BG: 148 mg/dL
9:10 AM BG: 88 mg/dL
10:10 AM BG: 85 mg/dL(back to baseline again)
Repeated this test again, but introduced GH to the equation:
10:10 AM Baseline BG: 85 mg/dL. Administered 10 i.u's of generic GH intra-muscularly
10:25 AM Ingested 75g glucose solution
10:55 AM BG: 150 mg/dL
11:55 AM BG: 90 mg/dL
12:55 PM BG: 83 mg/dL
Unless some step was faulty such as not waiting long enough for the GH to assert its insulin-resistance inducing property, the logical conclusion is that the GH tested is of very, very poor quality. Perhaps the second test should have been done on a different day?