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    A2 Fat in Males

    Hi guys, i have this stubborn fat in the hips which doesn't go away even if i diet well and train/cardio it never goes. Why are the A2 receptors nearly impossible to burn? Heard good stuff about Lipoderm, but how long would you see results from that with a good diet obviously?

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    Assuming this isn't a spam ad for whatever that product is, you would need to post both your current diet including macronutrient breakdowns and your current training before we'd be able to help you.
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    No gym for home, work out floor with 30, but is it for 20 like 30 lb when you no lift it to be for men, for 30 lbs instead? or half is 10 for 20 pounds?

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    A good topical with clen, even the primordial dermatherm would be a good option, add 40-50 mcgs of clen for each application. That to me would be good for spot reduction assuming your diet and training are in order.

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    Also, alpha2 activity is increased with insulin - this would be an excellent opportunity to try one of the protocols outlined in "Daredevils", perhaps with yohimbine and a keto diet.
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    Keto diet is a great way to lose muscle, i actually have a quick metabolism but that makes no difference to alpha fat only beta, it's a pain but i might try Yohimburn not Yohimbine because of aniexty.

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    I've never lost muscle on a keto diet. I don't know what you're doing when you diet keto, but you must have run too strong of a deficit. How many calories do you maintain on, and what calories and macros did you run while keto? And how were you training at that time - you should know by now that your train differently on keto than off. Yohimburn is a product name. I don't know what's in it. I'd avoid yohimbine based products anywhere near an insulin response though - take it fasted if you're not doing a keto diet or bye-bye benefit; yohimbine is insulinimic.
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