I had sort of thought of insulin as a drug that was mainly good for bodybuilders (well, other than diabetics of course). Possibly it could be useful to someone who needed more bulk and couldn't come across it through AAS or HGH/IGF-1, and maybe for someone coming off of AAS and trying to maintain their size by combining it with HGH; but due to it not increasing pound for pound strength ( or so I thought, by stimulating the CNS) that it wouldn't be useful to say a 5'10 210 pound athlete who would like to stay that size or maybe put on a few pounds of functional muscle. Combine that with the fact that if used improperly you can die the SAME DAY YOU SHOOT IT (you can't OD on dbol or test) and I figured its application amongst atheletes would be limited.
But if you read "Game of Shadows" BALCO was giving it to Barry Bond, Sheiffield, Sprinters, etc. Was I very mistaken about this? Now, I don't plan on using it any time real soon, and I would only use it in low doses for short periods of time, making sure to get enough carbs, and with someone else around who knows what you are doing and what to do if something should happen, and I probably wouldn't use it at all. But I am curious as to what it would do for a baseball player who is already large and not really looking for a ton more size (Bonds did gain a lot of size, but I think he could have gotten there with AAS/HGH).
But if you read "Game of Shadows" BALCO was giving it to Barry Bond, Sheiffield, Sprinters, etc. Was I very mistaken about this? Now, I don't plan on using it any time real soon, and I would only use it in low doses for short periods of time, making sure to get enough carbs, and with someone else around who knows what you are doing and what to do if something should happen, and I probably wouldn't use it at all. But I am curious as to what it would do for a baseball player who is already large and not really looking for a ton more size (Bonds did gain a lot of size, but I think he could have gotten there with AAS/HGH).