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    Slin and HCA

    I'm not planning on doing slin any time soon, but I would like to know more about it. I've read that taking HCA (Hydrocitric acid) along with insulin decreases the amount of carbs that are converted into fat. Anyone has experience with this? If so, How much HCA would be necessary?

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    Anyone?

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    Not sure about that. But slin should be used PWO anyways.... so carbs turning into fat should not be an issue.


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