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Thanks for the post because I was wondering the same thing. Actually I was wondering if there is any benefits to it. All I've heard is that it increases your energy.
Thanks for the post because I was wondering the same thing. Actually I was wondering if there is any benefits to it. All I've heard is that it increases your energy.
i keep reading about people loving being on it while on cycle, but others say its a big no no, either way i hear alot of good things about it. Also alot of people use it in their PCT due to it bein anti catabolic.
i can see it causing a blood pressure problem while being on cycle, but im not so sure
People like it because it's a bronchodilator which means it opens up your airway passage more so you can ingest more oxygen which in turn carries more blood and gives a sort of energy boost while working out like a monster on aas.
However, it can cause heart palpitations, tremors, shakes, nervousness, insomnia and a few other sides. If you use it, start out with small doses in order to gauge its effect on your physiology. Your system just might not agree with it at all or you might love it but be careful.
It actually makes you lethargic.
I plan on hitting it during pct.
It has also been shown to cause serious heart conditions when used in high doses.
Let's see, all of the above sides or ECA? I'll take ECA as it works better then clen in my opinion, makes you feel great, give you tons on energy (even while dieting keto), and costs a fraction of clen. It's also legal in the US and can be bought OTC.
BOTTOM LINE: CLEN SUCKS.
Does it really? Never tried it but I know people who use it for what they say is an increase in breathing capability during their workouts due to its bronchodilating effects. Wouldn't it have an ephedrine-type effect? That is, giving an energy boost associated with improved ability to take in oxygen? I only know what I've heard/read, etc.
Fine. It could suck. don't know, never tried but why do a lot of people advocate it/like it?
Better then clen humm and it's OTC? ECA? What the full name ? But why even have clen sold next to gear?
What's your reasoning for doing so?
Controversy still remains as to the capacity of Clen to mediate muscle growth, because of a strong anabolic or a potent anti-catabolic action. If Clen is not anabolic in humans, is it at least anti-catabolic? The answer is yes and no. Let me explain: if you are eating normally, I doubt that Clen exerts any significant anti-catabolic action. In fact, Clen is probably more catabolic than anti-catabolic at high dosages. However, when you’re on a low calorie diet, things are very different, and Clen is then truly an anti-catabolic drug. It may sound paradoxical but it is not at all.
When on a restrictive diet, the main problem for our body is to use the fat from the adipose tissue as energy in order to make up for the caloric deficit. In bodybuilders, this pathway is very inefficient. We eat a high carb diet all year long, which means we train our body to selectively use carbs at the expense of fat. On a diet, our body has not been trained to use fat instead of carbs. It is still good at using carbs and bad at burning fat. So, instead of using fat as energy our body uses a second best source of energy: proteins. And where are those proteins coming from, from our muscles, which are perceived as a protein reserve while we are on a diet. Our muscles shrink while fat remains stuck.
This is where Clen comes in. Clen is able to help our body uses its own fat as energy instead of muscle proteins. The fat burning process is accelerated which mechanically spares our muscles mass. At the end of the diet, thanks to a quicker and more efficient fat usage, we end up leaner and bigger. Not bigger compared to what we were before the diet but bigger compared to what we would have been at the end of the same diet without the Clen. It depends on the length and the severity of the diet, but Clen can make a difference of several kilograms, which is remarkable. Growth Hormone is popular before a competition for the very same reason: it renders the diet both easier and far more effective, preventing excessive muscle shrinkage. For those who still insist that it is possible to diet without sacrificing a significant amount of muscle mass, please take a long look at Dorian Yates' book "Blood and Guts". Before and after pictures are shown while he is on a diet. An expert eye will see that many pounds of pure beef were lost while the amount of fat he got rid of is limited. This is what happens when you get shredded, even if you’re the best in the world (Of course, by diet I don’t mean shedding five pounds before the holidays. I mean a real, shredding diet).
Read more from this MESO-Rx article at: Clenbuterol and Muscle Growth: A New Approach by Dharkam
Ohh you're baiting me now!
Honestly I like ECA better than clen. I'm with CT on that one.
Buuuut I believe it is anticatabolic in the right light. However the sides aren't worth it. I just want to finish the rest I have and jump on an ECA stack.
When I was on it, the cramps were horrible until I got my potassium and taurine levels dailed in.
No, I think you're getting paranoid. I was just wondering.
That article is really bad bro, it really doesn't say much that T3, DNP or ECA can do in clen's place. Especially DNP