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Old 04-30-2004, 09:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Glucorell testimonial SWEET!!!!

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Ok, for what seems like all of my life I've been hypoglycemic. In an effort to control the condition through diet as well as avoid insulin dependence, I have to eat no less than every two hours. I also monitor my carb/sugar intake. Missing meals or delaying meals ALWAYS results in nausea, weakness, disorientation, sometimes vomiting, cold clammy sweats and even fainting when blood my sugar level crashes. Not a pleasant thing to have to deal with on a daily basis to say the least ggrrrr! There have been times, even after eating, I've still felt the effects of sugar reactions. Every day was a struggle, no lie...

NOW: Several weeks ago, Pharm Animal gave me my first bottle of Glucorell. The difference is like night and day. I have had practically zero nausea and weakness before/after meals (maybe one instance since I started taking it, but that was my fault because I gave in to the siren call of Krispy kreme doughnuts!) I haven't had a single fainting/light-headed episode in weeks and if a mealtime is delayed I don't notice it instantaneously like I did before. Mind you I still have to eat many times a day, but I'm eating for enjoyment now, not simply to keep the symptoms at bay!

I can't believe it's only been a few weeks and I've noticed this much improvement! I'll keep you guys posted in the weeks to come!

Glucorell is fantastic! Thank you AF and Pharm Animal!
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PQ, I also have severe hypo. My blood sugar was 35 during my test. I have a bottle of Glucorell and have been using it on my cheat days and it has worked very well. I never thought about using it everyday though. Maybe this would help me. How are you using it? Also since I came back into bodybuilding I am having a hell of a time finding a cutting diet that works. I know its because of my hypo. I just don't react like most people. Have you found anything successful? I would really appreciate your input. Its hard to find good info for hypoglycemics out there, especially body builders.

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Old 08-25-2004, 04:36 PM   #6 (permalink)
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"I never thought about using it everyday though. Maybe this would help me. How are you using it?"

2 caps before nearly every meal...4 caps on Krispy Kreme, Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks overload days.

"Also since I came back into bodybuilding I am having a hell of a time finding a cutting diet that works. I know its because of my hypo. I just don't react like most people."

I hear ya...being hypo is a constant battle. Even with Glucorell, I still have to eat every 2 hours and be careful about it. Now I'm not a bodybuilder and the last few weeks I've been eating like complete sh*t, so I can't say Glucorell has helped me with "cutting." I honestly haven't given it a chance. But I can tell you that despite my less than clean diet, I've managed to maintain my weight since mid March.

I know that doesn't seem too impressive, but considering my past history...it's a big deal to me. I went from 137 to 117 lbs. in a very short amount of time just from crashing, throwing up and fainting on a WEEKLY basis. Dropping 20 lbs. in less than a month when you're only about 5' 5" sucks @ss. I'd been told that I was well on my way to diabetes, insulin dependence, blah blah blah...it was just nucking futz.

Now I've been taking Glucorell for a few months now, training several times a week, I feel awesome, I'm at a pretty steady 122 lbs. and I still haven't had a single episode even with the slacking and splurges. Oh yes I love this stuff!

Now cutting and the utilization of Glucorell...the guys here have loads of experience and input for you in that arena, so I'll leave it to the veterans. But if Glucorell can help me maintain after so much trouble in the past, I see no reason why it wouldn't help cut with proper diet and training.
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sounds like you have it worse than I do which is rare. I've been having severe symptoms since I was 8or9. Also sounds like you've made some tremendous progress. Thats fantastic! I know what you've been through, believe me! The Glucorell has really helped me on my cheat days but since I'm on a low carb diet right now I haven't used it daily. As far as the diet goes I'm just looking for someone who has any sort of know how on this matter. I used to be into power lifting when I was in highschool and early college. Then I had four years of shit(alcohol, crap food, drugs, no exercise, etc.) Last year I re-dedicated myself completely to bodybuilding and made good progress to a point since then have hit wall after wall. Its wierd since I am well educated on lifting and diet. Anyway I'll throw it up to some of the guys here as I respect alot of there opinions. Good luck to you!!!
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I meant to add this to my earlier post...visit the Bajaarki library. PA sent me an R-ALA write up ages ago that really swayed me in favor of trying Glucorell and other AF products. Also visit the American Diabetes Assoc. website. No, it's not exactly hypo central, but if you do a little digging there are a number of useful articles and links that will help you tweak your diet based not only on protein/carb consumption but the glycemic values of various foods. GRI's Glycemic Food List has helped keep me straight too. I hope this helps you and good luck!!!
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