This is a strange question but I noticed that people have similar effects of energy from coke and meth and a side effect is crazy aging. Would a high dose of clen or albuterol have a similar detrimental effect at a high dose?
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I guess I am fucked then.My impression (and add a degree of experience) is that addictive stimulant use results in a heavy loss of sleep and a lack of food consumption. This is not a big issue with occasional recreational use. But over time with serious consistant use, the results to ones appearance is evident.
i wouldn't doubt that of you were "addicted" to clen and the use was prolonged and extensive, a similar effect to ones appearance would be noted.
Amphetamines and cocaine do not work via the beta 2 receptors like clen and albuterol do. While they (clen and albuterol) exhibit a stimulant effect to a degree it is a completely different mechanism of action.
Increased BMR will result in increased oxidative stress and thus aging - however to compare albuterol with say methamphetamine is like comparing a Hyundai to a Lamborghini.
Wouldn't running or working out in general cause oxidative stress?
...Its possible, if you were doing it for 5+ weeks straight, but clen is only done in 2 week cycles.So i would have to say NO.Meth and coke do that stuff because people cut them with household chemicals man, All clen does is make your beta 2 receps work harder to burn fat...i would say that have different effects all around actually