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Avant Lab's Ab-Solved (aka FL7II)

Muscle Gelz Transdermals
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:haha: I know weird way of saying it but it sounds right to me. :shrug:

1/2 Irish 1/2 Canadian French :D

My Grandparents from my mother side are from Ireland and my Father is from Montreal.
 
Can this product be shipped to Sweden? :grin:
 
Originally posted by Jenny
Can this product be shipped to Sweden? :grin:
If you order it from 1fast you can get it!
 
Yes, it can be shipped to Sweden.

You will not need to use it to maintain, only to lose. You will maintain your loses, assuming you maintain your diet and workout plan.

If you return to hypercaloric territory, you will regain fat, overall.

However, assuming one is bulking, one could use Ab-Solved to stave off, or slow down, abdominal fat accumulation.
 
:dancer: I finally got a new bottle! :banana:

Any luck maybe I can go for another inch in 2 weeks. :shrug:
 
Well, I just acquainted myself with this thread. ??? intriguing to hear Jodi???s statements. Is this the same as one of those spot reducer transdermal cutting gels/creams like Klein Becker???s Dermalin, or Ab FX? I have previously been extremely dubious of this kind of product as being completely fraudulent.

I am currently at about 11% bf and the remaining bit I would guess is 70% on my abs and coming off very slow now (after 6 months of hard work and reducing from 32% bf /54 lbs of fat loss to date). I seem to be getting more and more definition in arms, and legs but the abdominal area, although it???s definitely flattening out, seems to need a lil push. If I had my druthers I???d prefer to lose it from the abs right now rather than in other areas ??? can this product give me the ability to set up a preferred fat burn priority?
 
Depending on the reasons for your fat store, yes.

If its due to stress/cortisol Ab-Solved will work wonders.

If it is due to increased percentage of alpha-2 receptors in that area, then Lipoderm-Y is the ticket.

Hard to say which it is, but it is more likely that abdominal fat in men is due to localized cortisol/stress.
 
i already asked TP, but how old do you gotta be to take this?
 
Product sounds very promising!
Keep us posted on your next cycle's results Jodi :thumb:

I'm currently bulking and would think about using this product if it would stave off unwanted fat gain within the mid-section.
 
Originally posted by bludevil
Product sounds very promising!
Keep us posted on your next cycle's results Jodi :thumb:

I'm currently bulking and would think about using this product if it would stave off unwanted fat gain within the mid-section.

For me, it works better used this way.
 
Androgens are the main thing that seperates males from females, in regard to visceral adipose (androgens competetivel inhibit 5-AR activity, and 5-AR reduces inactive cortisone to a form that cannot go back to active cortisol) -- this is a big reason (in addition to GH) why you see pro-bodybuilders with 50 inch waists at 4% bodyfat), so it should be quite helpful in keeping waist size down on an androgen cycle.

In addition, long-chain fatt acids, in the portal vein stimulate the HTA/stress response, so overeating, expecially fats, can exacerbate this.
 
And, no, it is not the same as a Klein-Becker product -- read the write-up for our LipoDerm product for the science behind local delivery (same concept, just a different active)
 
Thanks - I did in fact read your product information in great detail. As a Scientist I fully appreciated the professional write up and lucid presentation of theory, motives and mechanisms. The only issue for me at this point is philosophical since I am a "natural" bodybuilder and want to see if I can still get the full 6-pack the good old fashioned way ??? ???by earning it???. I am also ever so slightly concerned that there may be a tendency for over absorption (even at the stated 3-7 mm effective penetration range) at the abdominal site. My probably over cautious concern is that the product may find a direct path into the vascular system through the intestines and capillaries in and about the region. This is not at all my area of specialty but I tend toward high levels of caution when it comes to chemical agents and transport mechanisms that I do not fully understand or have not used before.

By the way, I find the whole topic of ???fat burning??? of extreme personal interest and would like to understand more about how the body ???selects??? which adipose tissue sites are candidates for lipolysis. I have some of my own theories which are presumptive on ???age??? of the fatty tissue and how this factor contributes to the ???ease??? at which fat can be broken down and used. My idea is analogous to the concept that old ???fat??? goes rancid and immobile due to the body???s inability to metabolize or find a good pathway to it. I am curious if any at your firm have investigated a possible link to this concept? If this phenomenon were true, there may be an enormous market potential in designing a fat mobility product that makes older fat the preferred fuel since this is where the higher concentrations of ???stubborn??? fat tissue are likely to be. I think such a product would be original and a begin a whole new ???genre??? of treatments.
 
Originally posted by OceanDude
The only issue for me at this point is philosophical since I am a "natural" bodybuilder and want to see if I can still get the full 6-pack the good old fashioned way ??? ???by earning it???.

I used to think like this a few years back. But now, quite frankly, i couldn't give a shit. Providing it doesn't bear risk to my long term (or short term of course) health, then i'd quite happly achieve a certain goal with supplements/drugs in a shorter period of time then longer.
 
There will certainly be some uptake of actives into systemic circulation, via the dermal microvascular, but 7-oxo is extremely safe, even at high doses (and, we have FL7, designed specifically to deliver it systemically) -- shifting 11-beta-HSD toward dehydrogenase over reductase will be beneficial in all tissue except the liver (which would happen with oral usage) IMO, though it is most wanted in the VAT and, I think, probably the brain as well (in order for the MR and GR to upregulate, so negative feedback sensitivity of the HTA to return).

I was doing a full write-up on the topic, but I have set it aside, for a bit, to finish up formulas on a couple of products.
 
Most of the differences in adipose depots that I have encountered is hormonally regulated (a2, 11-beta-HSD, PPAR-gamma, in particular), though I recently found a paper on phopspholipid membrane fluidity, PKA activity, and hormone sensitive lipase (often rate-limiting for lipolysis) which would sort of go along with what you are saying.
 
I am currecntly at 18% bf. Will this product help me or should I loss some more weight first?
 
I am also carious if such a product would be more or less effective is used with a fat burner such as te ECA stack or something similar. Has anyone tried it? :scratch: :shrug:
 
Muscle Gelz Transdermals
IronMag Labs Prohormones
Yes, it can be stacked with EC effectively.

If your abdominal fat stores are stress/cortisol related then it can help at 18%.
 
Originally posted by Twin Peak
Yes, it can be stacked with EC effectively.

If your abdominal fat stores are stress/cortisol related then it can help at 18%.


So how do u know if the stores are stress/cortisol related?
 
"Ya buys yer tickee tickee and yee takes yer chances..."
 
Typically, men who store disproportionate amounts of abdominal fat store it due to stress/cortisol.
 
Is Avant Lab's Ab-Solved better than just taking Yohimbine HCl Caps?
 
Ab-Solved is does not contain Yohimbine, so it works via entirely different mechanisms.

The active in Lipoderm-Y is yohimbine HCL. And it is much different that oral Y. Oral Y will effect the body, generally (and thus is diluted to avenues and areas where its use is limited).

Lipoderm will target a sepcific area.
 
Originally posted by Molehonea
Is Avant Lab's Ab-Solved better than just taking Yohimbine HCl Caps?

For combatting midsection-specific fat deposits, there is no comparison.
 
So how do you know if you should use Ab-Solved or LipodermY. I'm an 18 year old male with about 25% body fat
 
Because fatty acid output to the portal vein stimulate HTA activation, and because you are a male (androgens exacerbate cortisol problems in the VAT), at your bodyfat, you very, very likely have some VAT issues, so Ab-Solved would likely be useful.

LipoDerm is best used at lower bodyfat levels (like below 10-12%), for fat that you cannot otherwise get rid of -- just not cost-effective vs plain ol' EC. The main exception would be women, who know they store a lot of fat in their lower body.
 
Originally posted by OceanDude
"Ya buys yer tickee tickee and yee takes yer chances..."

I know you are being humorous, but we do have a money-back guarantee, if bought directly from us.
 
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