Any of you ever used it? What do you think about it? I read that it does not give you the Jitters and it suppresses your appetite. What do you all think?
I haven't tried it, but I like Biotest supps a lot and would believe it was fairly good. I just don't think there is a fat burner that will not cause "the jitters" unless it basically is an appetite suppresser.
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Lift well! But don't forget to put it down afterwards.
I've took MD6 and Ripped Fuel. I thought MD6 was well worth the money why ripped fuel made me feel like I was taking those cheap mini-thin pills you get at a convenience store. MD6 did not make my heart feel like it was beating 1000 times a minute and it really didn't give me the jitters either, but; Ripped Fuel made me feel like the hair on my head was standing straight up and I was jittery/nervous all the time.
Although MD6 does not make you jittery, it did give me the extra boost to get off my ass and do something. I got great results from MD6,"really got cut", but my diet was super clean. I do know that Biotest just came out with a new thermo called T2, and they changed the make-up of MD6. SO I don't know if it's as effective as it was. I think it had something to do with the norephendrine in it.
I have found that with any ephedrine based product that I felt "jittery" for the first week or so, especially if I hadn't taken any for awhile, then the "jittery" feelings subside.
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If you can't run with the big dogs...don't get off the porch.
I have used it for three days now and the one thing I have noticed is that I don't feel as jittery as I did with Xenidrine. That really is the only difference which is a good one. I hate that jittery feeling.
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