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    alot of people are stacking eph/caffeine/asprin and taking it as a cutting supplement,what role does the asprin play?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan-Boro
    alot of people are stacking eph/caffeine/asprin and taking it as a cutting supplement,what role does the asprin play?
    Aspirin is prostaglandin inhibitor, it works by inhibiting cyclooxygenase activity. certain prostaglandins act to inhibit lipolysis and are produced in response to adrenergic stimulation, prostaglandin inhibitors have the potential to enhance ephedrine’s actions on fat loss...
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    I have read studies that conclude that the addition of aspirin into the mix creates no additional thermogenic properties. It suggested adding Yohimbine to the mix in place of the aspirin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Purdue Power
    I have read studies that conclude that the addition of aspirin into the mix creates no additional thermogenic properties. It suggested adding Yohimbine to the mix in place of the aspirin.
    aspirin doesn't increase lipolysis it makes ephedrine more effective
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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM
    aspirin doesn't increase lipolysis it makes ephedrine more effective
    I read in a post where you suggested that ECA can be done for a longer period How do we prevent ECA stack immunity?
    But i also read some concerns about taking asprin for longer periods. Is it recommend to cycle an ECA stack?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BulkMeUp
    I read in a post where you suggested that ECA can be done for a longer period How do we prevent ECA stack immunity?
    But i also read some concerns about taking asprin for longer periods. Is it recommend to cycle an ECA stack?
    medical studies have tested the use of ECA for up to 6 months straight with no adverse effects...
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