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It's used as a fat burner (via thermogenesis). It also suppresses appetite. Some studies suggest it's anabolic. One study also suggests it's good for your lipid profile.soxmuscle said:Albuterol is the drug prescribed to me for my asthma. What does it do?
soxmuscle said:Albuterol is the drug prescribed to me for my asthma. What does it do?
Thanks. I hadn't heard this before.One study also suggests it's good for your lipid profile.
what does it do to your work outs???Mudge said:I only do clen in the AM, once a day, to avoid screwing my workouts.
At what dose? If you're using it for asthma (low doses) you won't see any of the benefits described in the research.mental said:I've been taking it for a very long time. It has neither helped burn fat nor reduced my appetite. Don't waste your time with it.
dakota said:what does it do to your work outs???
Sorry folks but i have a hard time believing this. I to have had asthma since i was 5 years old. For the past 15-20 years i've been using albuterol. Up until last year I was over 300 lbs in weight and no albuterol on the planet supressed my appetite. Still doesn't and never will. The only time it makes me any stronger is when it helps me get some air in when having a asthma attack. At that point anything that would help me get in some air would help me strength wise or i'd pass out anyway from lack of oxygen.redspy said:It's used as a fat burner (via thermogenesis). It also suppresses appetite. Some studies suggest it's anabolic. One study also suggests it's good for your lipid profile.
Again, the doses for asthma and the doses used in many of the research studies are very different. You aren't going to see the effects referenced in the research on your minute doses. There are tons of studies (including human ones) that show it's an effective drug. If you venture onto CEM you'll see what I mean.Tough Old Man said:Sorry folks but i have a hard time believing this. I to have had asthma since i was 5 years old. For the past 15-20 years i've been using albuterol. Up until last year I was over 300 lbs in weight and no albuterol on the planet supressed my appetite. Still doesn't and never will. The only time it makes me any stronger is when it helps me get some air in when having a asthma attack. At that point anything that would help me get in some air would help me strength wise or i'd pass out anyway from lack of oxygen.
Could be. I've had times where i had to hit the inhal up to 15-20 in a day. but shit i'm no doctor and it's just my oppinion. Maybe it works for those non asthmatic people. I'd be game for anything that works short of putting a gun to my head to get me to work harderredspy said:Again, the doses for asthma and the doses used in many of the research studies are very different. You aren't going to see the effects referenced in the research on your minute doses. There are tons of studies (including human ones) that show it's an effective drug. If you venture onto CEM you'll see what I mean.
jaim91 said:What is the "steroid" dose vs. the "asthma" dose?
If it doesn't cause problems sleeping, yes.musclepump said:So if you workout in the morning, would the ideal time to take Clen be right after?
Pirate! said:If it doesn't cause problems sleeping, yes.