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SofaGeorge

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I'm leaving for vacation for a week...

...just thought it only fair that you should be the first to know:

My girlfriend hit 118 lbs on the scale this morning. This is down from 123 lbs using between 400-600mg r-ALA daily.
 
mvmaxx said:
I'm so glad to see you two kiss and make up. It brings a tear to my eye. :bawling:

:bigkiss: :friends: :busy:

I don't know... I sort of miss calling Ulter a carpetbagging fag. It was sort of the highlight of my day.

Now I've got to put up with crap at home like my girlfriend walking around 5 times a day giving me this wide eyed smiling innocent look and saying, "This r-ALA is great stuff."

Footnote by the way... we raised her daily calorie intake by about 300 calories a day 3 days ago. This drop to 118 lbs indicates an increase in her daily calorie consumption.
 
I hope that stuff works as well as you guys say...I need to drop 20lbs and fight the light-heavy weights...Screw fightin those big bastards...
 
sk* said:
I am pretty sure the reason I don't react well with ALA is cause I am insulin resistent. :(

Glad it's working for you guys.

I have a suspicion r-ALA's benifits are VERY age related. My girlfriend and I are getting great results... but we are also in our 40s. I'm 43. She's 45. My experience and her's seems to be that r-ALA is putting us back at the insulin sensitivity/resistance level we had when we were in our 20s. Neither of us could store bodyfat to save our lives back then.

I'm very skeptical that a normal 20-25 year old would get nearly the benefit we are getting. It may help an insulin resistant younger person as much as us. It may not. I just don't think that is a known variable yet.
 
sk* said:
I am pretty sure the reason I don't react well with ALA is cause I am insulin resistent. :(

Glad it's working for you guys.

That's interesting, because ALA opponents claim that ALA gives benefit only to people with poor insulin sensiitivity. People with good insulin sensitiivity shouldn't get most of the positive effects of ALA. Right MS?

Something is contradictory here...

RangerX83
 
maybe i was too quick to judge r-ala... because i was reading a post by nandi on cutting edge and he was talking about gh and insulin resistance... seems to me ALA was working better in general before i had eve used GH...
 
sk* insulin resistance would make it work in your favor, you mean insulin sensitive.

SofaG I know you are gone but.... I don't think the effectiveness is age related. It IS related to your insulin sensitivity however and THAT as you know CAN be age related. Though it doesn't have to be. I see an awful lot of people 21 who are overweight, puffy, with poor eating habits that are the picrure of insulin resistance in action.
 
I know you get pissed when I say this but if I recall a few of the things you have tried and not responded to are...
Deca
Clen
Insulin
Yohimburn
ALA

I am not being a smartass bro but maybe you should try being natty. I have never seen anything like the problems you have with performance enhancing and cutting drugs.
 
ulter,

with respect to insulin resistance there are several types one of which (genetic) is an receptor isoform that is "defective".. this may be the case with sk* and may also be the source of his non-response to many of the above..

though, of course, it may also be something else..

Sk*,

it would be in your best interest to get a complete medical work up
 
macrophage69alpha said:
ulter,

with respect to insulin resistance there are several types one of which (genetic) is an receptor isoform that is "defective".. this may be the case with sk* and may also be the source of his non-response to many of the above..

though, of course, it may also be something else..

Sk*,

it would be in your best interest to get a complete medical work up

AGAIN.

ALA works through NON-insulin mediated pathways.

If neither Insulin nor ALA work on him then he's a complete
genetic anomaly. :)

Fonz
 
Fonz said:


AGAIN.

ALA works through NON-insulin mediated pathways.

If neither Insulin nor ALA work on him then he's a complete
genetic anomaly. :)

Fonz

could be a glut-4 receptor anomaly as well.. or a glut inhibition mechanism.etc etc..
 
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