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Breakdown of insulin.

Insulin is a protein and it is produced and released by the pancreas whenever we eat carbs, protein, or both (carbs raise insulin substantially more than protein and fat does not raise insulin really at all). Unlike normal proteins that are the physical building blocks of muscle, this is a functional protein, much like HGH.

Unlike normal protein that are building blocks of muscle, this is a functional protein, similar to human growth hormone or HGH. When insulin is high HGH is low, and vise versa. Insulin, when timed and harnessed correctly, will induce more growth than HGH.

The key difference between the two is insulin can be more powerful, but spurs unwanted fat growth. HGH spurs muscle growth and burns fat. It literally turns our body into a fat burning machine. By utilizing these two elements.

Burns fat at the maximum rate while preserving muscle.
Balance’s our hormones and ends artificial food cravings.
By staying hydrated, and getting the most out of your daily insulin and HGH spurts. It just sounds quite nice.

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