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    Carb Blocker?

    Ok guy's considering running a Carb blocker for the month of december just till the holidays is over do these work or is it just another placebo?? Muchuos Gracias for any assistance!

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    There goes some tumbleweed zzz must be a bad product if nobody got nothing to say...

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    better eating

    just gonna try to not eat as many carbs in dec. myself....

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    Probably the most logical solution, but always nice to have an edge on the situation..

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    So I'd suggest a glucose disposal agent such as Genomyx Slin-Sane or AI Sports Glycobol. Aim for 30-45 minutes before meals (and only take with meals with carbs as directed on the label) and you should be pretty set. Also if you are taking creatine, increased creatine utilization is something that has been observed with some of the GDA's out there

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    why on earth

    Why would you want to take a carb blocker. But, I wouldn't worry about drugs for that. Just change your diet bud. That is the simplest solution.

    Quote Originally Posted by 9mm View Post
    Ok guy's considering running a Carb blocker for the month of december just till the holidays is over do these work or is it just another placebo?? Muchuos Gracias for any assistance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckcrown84 View Post
    Why would you want to take a carb blocker. But, I wouldn't worry about drugs for that. Just change your diet bud. That is the simplest solution.
    Hey bro, As mentioned its for december over the holiday's to block starch and other little jem's that arise over the holiday season I know will power is key but also as mentioned it just to have an edge on the situation.

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    Waste of money... They block maybe 10 cals a day.

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    Thanks wolfe point due-ly noted bro!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Night_Wolf View Post
    Waste of money... They block maybe 10 cals a day.
    Yes, I believe that a GDA would be better as at least it can help better utilize the carbohydrates. Diet is still a per-requisite.

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