Really eh!
*Cough* bullshit *cough*
yea.. i took the time to register for this forumn I've never visited to post a BS thread on cocoa, I actually own a vanilla factory, you caught me.
cymbal chimp.
I didnt gain a lot of fat in a week off cocoa i've been consuming large amounts of cocoa for about 2 weeks straight, twice, maybe 3 times a day, eating it like pudding thinking it had no effect on BS and the relative antioxidative effects would be beneficial-plus added fiber based carbs.
The other members thread here is where I made the link after like I said nearly falling into a coma after work once and during work the next day. I knew from experience with raw insulin use it had to be related to insulin. Only running Tren winstrol and anavar, having run that combo several times in the past and never having sucha problem I knew they were not the cause.. the only thing changed recently had been.cocoa. So i did a search on insulin and cocoa.. I found this post and read it's contents... that article illustrates plainly the very significant increase in insulin secretion that cocoa produces-but does NOT show evidence of increasing insulin sensitivity. Because of my diet consisting of high protein low glycemic carb build my body was producing excess insulin-then having to counter it's production by decreasing insulin sensitivity-as I had little blood sugar to work with to prevent going hypoglycemic. After the additional secretion had stopped, I now had little insulin- less insulin sensitivity- and now the slow digestion of 3 carb meals in my system creating a not so significant amount of blood sugar for a normal operating condition human anatomy. But as it has been abused by the dumb 60g servings of cocoa(which when combined with milk-and it was, produces a 45% increase in insulin production)....do I need to explain the situation more in depth or would you rather me elaborate more on the vanialla factory conspiracy?
I still fit my same pants size 30, but not the same as I did 3 weeks ago. The cocoa has been the only difference in diet schedule. I would say I gained 1.5% body fat maybe a full 2. For some one who had veins in his abs, thats a significant and obvious amount of bodyfat composition change.
If you want to bulk up and consume cocoa WITH high glycemic foods.. I can see it being beneficial inbulking... but I can tell you from short term experience it works fast and it works hard, if you're on the wrong diet for it, you will know when your head hits the desk.
Remember, diet is key to everything, be very conscious of what you consume. Who knows how long it is going to take me to regain my insulin sensitivity enough to lose that percentage of fat gained, but having not consumed cocoa this morning I HAVE been able to stay awake through the whole work day. I've added starch-resistant carbs(beans-my coworkers are loving that) to my diet full throttle to help assist in the recovery. I'll keep this post updated on the progress-or recovery I should say and probably post another because I have found this compound to be that significant.
All I can think of when I look at that cocoa sitting in my cabinet is wow...Imean I've shot 30iu innsulin in the past before when bulking and not had problems like this...it was like instant hyperglycemic-just add milk!
BTW I will add the milk used was SOY... and the relation to those two are unkown, i'm sure the research study shows contibutions of dairy not soy.. could be worse, could be better.. but it lacks the sugars, which compounded the problem. If you consume cocoa you need blood sugar for the insulin to work with or you'll be turning yourself diabetic.
oh yea.. and I ate a bunch of cocoa last night right before i linked the two.. I was like mother fooker.. haha.. I ended up an hour and a half late for work cause I went into the same coma-like sleep around morning time. You think it sounds like BS.. trying saying it to your boss as the reason you're just waking up when he's calling you.