MK-677, CJC, Insulin Combo: Suicide Mission or Strategy?

I’ve seen clueless individuals in forum corners discussing insane protocols like 100iu Lantus injections in the morning.
They talk about MK-677 (Ibutamoren) stimulating ghrelin receptors as if it were the Holy Grail,
and fall into the delusion that mixing it with CJC-1295 will raise IGF-1 levels to 500.
This isn’t strategy.
This is a suicide bombing targeting the body’s feedback loop.
They wouldn’t know why George Farah, after battling cancer, screamed about how dangerous insulin is.
It’s merely a naive misconception to believe that injecting insulin with 200g of carbs during a workout will build muscle.
As of today, I’m issuing a warning against all such illusions.
Those who don’t understand the system will be the first to fall on this battlefield.

Weaponizing compounds.
MK-677 (Ibutamoren) is no special forces operative.
It’s a deception, a ghrelin mimetic, forcibly signaling a state of hunger to the brain and stomach.
This compound tricks the pituitary into releasing GH (growth hormone) pulses, but simultaneously shackles you with insatiable appetite and unbearable water retention.
CJC-1295 w/ DAC is a megaphone amplifying that signal.
It prolongs the GHRH (growth hormone-releasing hormone) signal, pushing GH secretion to be longer and more potent.
And then there’s insulin.
Lantus (long-acting) and Humalog (rapid-acting) aren’t quartermasters; they’re tactical nukes.
The highest-grade anabolic trigger, forcing all nutrients into cells.
But injecting 100iu of Lantus in the morning means hijacking your pancreas’s job with 100 times the force, commanding it to assassinate blood sugar for 24 hours straight.
Once the target blood sugar is depleted, the next target is your brain.
This setup is uncontrollable chaos itself.

Bodybuilder Cheolsu, 27, 82kg.
Stuck in a plateau, he embarked on the ultimate stack he found on a forum.
T+0 hours.
Right before bed, Cheolsu took 25mg of MK-677 and 1mg of CJC-1295.
Ghrelin receptors immediately respond, and the pituitary begins to pump out GH pulses.


T+8 hours, morning.
Cheolsu woke up.
His body feels heavy like wet cotton.
This is due to the subcutaneous water retention accumulated overnight by MK-677.
But then, hellish hunger surges.
“It’s working,” he thinks.
Cheolsu pulls a Lantus pen from the fridge and injects 100 units into his abdomen.


T+9 hours.
Cheolsu shoves down 150g of carbohydrates for breakfast.
The fake appetite from the ghrelin mimetic and the hypoglycemic signal from Lantus intertwine, creating a monstrous hunger.

T+12 hours, lunch.
His hands start to tremble.
Cold sweat breaks out.
Lantus’s powerful action is dragging his blood sugar to rock bottom.
This isn’t an anabolic state; it’s a clear precursor to hypoglycemic shock.
Terrified, he gulps down a soda.


T+16 hours, workout.
Cheolsu tries to drink 200g of carbohydrates during his workout, as instructed by his coach.
But Lantus, not Humalog, has already taken over his entire system.
His stomach is filled with gas, not a pump.
With the water retained by MK-677 and the glycogen pushed in by insulin, he looks not muscular, but like a soft, bulky figure, showing early signs of Palumboism.
He can’t stop burping.


T+72 hours.
Cheolsu gained 7kg in just 3 days.
But in the mirror stands not a bodybuilder, but a patient with a moon-like swollen face.
His receptors are already desensitized, hunger effects are reduced, but edema is at its worst.
His boss asks, “Cheolsu, did you drink a lot yesterday? What happened to your face?”
This isn’t social feedback; it’s clear evidence of system collapse.


Another bodybuilder, Kim XX, 29.
Three weeks into this protocol, he was rushed to the ER with hypoglycemic shock.
The doctor asks,
“You’re not diabetic, so why did you take 100 units of Lantus?”
Is this the battlefield you wanted?

Did you expect a formula for the Lantus 100iu combination?
There’s no such thing.
That’s not a formula; it’s a suicide note.
The only tactical response to Lantus 100iu is 0iu.
The real strategy is elsewhere.


MK-677 is for hardgainers who struggle to put on weight, used for appetite stimulation.
If someone prone to bloating uses it daily, their receptors will be shot within two weeks, turning it into nothing more than an edema generator.
Tactical use should be limited to twice a week, the night before a leg workout when consuming high carbohydrates.
You only get the ghrelin effect when receptors are fresh.


CJC?
Combined with MK, IGF-1 levels might hit 300.
But do you really think all of that will go to muscle?
Your internal organs will enlarge too.


Insulin?
You can’t control insulin.
What you need to control isn’t the insulin syringe, but insulin sensitivity.
Shoving 200g of carbs during a workout and injecting Humalog is a gamble only for pro-level athletes with already ruined insulin sensitivity.
Simply consuming Whey Protein Isolate (WPI) and dextrose immediately after a workout is enough to achieve a sufficient insulin spike.


If you absolutely must use it, opt for a small amount of Humulin R (fast-acting) with a pre-workout meal, or a minuscule amount of Humalog (rapid-acting) with a shake immediately post-workout.
Lantus 100iu isn’t a strategy; it’s sheer idiocy.

It’s not about building a body.
He who dominates the system controls the battlefield.
Fools cheer at the symptom of hunger MK-677 provides.
The master sees the ghrelin receptor as a system feedback loop.
Novices get addicted to the temporary pump insulin gives.
The master designs the efficiency of the system, known as insulin sensitivity.


Pushing your body to the brink of hypoglycemic coma with 100 units of Lantus and masturbating to “OMG, the pump is insane” isn’t strategy.
That’s just raping your body’s hormonal system.
What George Farah realized only after getting cancer was that a state of hyperinsulinemia is a perfect breeding ground for cancer cells.
Dominate the system.
Or be consumed by it.

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