NO - it won't help you lose weight (particularly daft bodybuilders sometimes use insulin injections to gain weight, but even for this it's unreliable).
More importantly, if a non-diabetic injects insulin this could send them into a coma and kill them. I guess you'd lose weight posthumously, but I doubt that's what you had in mind ;) For a non-diabetic to inject insulin can also mess up your body, and eventually make you diabetic.
So, just to reiterate, insulin injections would be an incredibly bad way of losing weight - if anything, they'll actually make you gain weight, and they could kill you. If you're not diabetic, don't inject insulin!
If someone's trying to sell you insulin as a weight loss aid, I'd suggest you stop them (e.g. report them to the authorities ) ASAP. If non-diabetics are persuaded to inject insulin (hoping for weight loss), there's a pretty good chance that someone will get killed.
2006-11-28 12:54:45
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2016-05-21 00:03:51
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To the contrary, non-diabetic use of insulin is probably one of the best kept secrets for weight loss and anti-aging. I am a non-diabetic and have used insulin with much success over the years. And, also contrary to popular belief, you can stop anytime you want to and your body returns to normal without the need for insulin. Thank God for people like Ellis Toussier who enlightened me on the non-diabetic use of insulin for anti-aging. It made me feel like a young man again bringing my hormone levels back up to where they should be and my belly fat and boobs, which is common for aging men, just disappeared. As usual, the corrupt medical establishment controlled by big-pharmacy and their minions want to keep everything that's good for you suppressed so that they can keep making BIG profits by keeping you sick:
http://www.rajeun.net/usinginsulin.html
2014-04-12 15:50:04
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Diabetes is usually treated through a combination of diet (low sugar), exercise and medications/insulin. Milder cases can be controlled with just diet an/or exercise while more severe cases require meds or insulin as well.
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2015-01-30 07:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-02 00:38:45
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Having seen this I want to share something because I spent endless years switching from diet to diet without any success until I came across Pams magic plan (just google it). Without a doubt the most weight loss that I have ever achieved and i have kept it off to this day.
2016-05-10 15:54:16
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My daughter is diabetic and very physically fit. The insulin really hasn't affected her weight.She is always staying active and constantly moving. Exercise and healthy eating are the only way to go.
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