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what can my girl take to lose weight

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as long as it's not aas she is open to it we got liquid clen. any help on this would be great
 
personally I would go with ECA vs clen. you get a greater increase in the BMR with ECA and you don't have to cycle it plus you get the added appetite suppressing effect. you can stay on ECA for 6-9 months straight no problem.

how is her diet? she needs to go low GI as possible for maximum results. how much exercise does she get?
 
personally i would go with eca vs clen. You get a greater increase in the bmr with eca and you don't have to cycle it plus you get the added appetite suppressing effect. You can stay on eca for 6-9 months straight no problem.

How is her diet? She needs to go low gi as possible for maximum results. How much exercise does she get?

+1.
 
personally I would go with ECA vs clen. you get a greater increase in the BMR with ECA and you don't have to cycle it plus you get the added appetite suppressing effect. you can stay on ECA for 6-9 months straight no problem.

I can vouch for the efficacy and safety of EC.(I ditched the A, I got too much bruising)

how is her diet?

indeed, how IS her diet?

she needs to go low GI as possible for maximum results.
This is not true. She can lose weight on high or low GI food, low carbs, low fat, whatever keeps the calories down.

The reason many think GI matters is appetite control - it helps some control intake.

I'm not one of 'em. The only thing that helps me control intake is low carbs with high fat and protein while keeping my exercise sufficient but not excessive. But that's me.
how much exercise does she get?

And what kind of exercise? If she's only doing cardio, it won't help. If she's lifting light weights in high rep ranges, this won't help much either.
 
I can vouch for the efficacy and safety of EC.(I ditched the A, I got too much bruising)



indeed, how IS her diet?


This is not true. She can lose weight on high or low GI food, low carbs, low fat, whatever keeps the calories down.

The reason many think GI matters is appetite control - it helps some control intake.

I'm not one of 'em. The only thing that helps me control intake is low carbs with high fat and protein while keeping my exercise sufficient but not excessive. But that's me.

And what kind of exercise? If she's only doing cardio, it won't help. If she's lifting light weights in high rep ranges, this won't help much either.

there is a direct correlation between the overall glycemic load in the diet and the amount of body fat that a person carries. plus a low GI diet has will help decrease serum cholesterol while a high GI diet can increase blood lipids. there is really nothing healthy about a high GI diet.
 
there is a direct correlation between the overall glycemic load in the diet and the amount of body fat that a person carries.
Correlation does not equal causation. Nice try though.
plus a low GI diet has will help decrease serum cholesterol
In a deficit.

A low carb high fat diet will do this better, even without a deficit.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1488852/

while a high GI diet can increase blood lipids.
In a surplus, in an obese individual
there is really nothing healthy about a high GI diet.

Depends how you use the GI.

The GI of fructose is lower than the GI for glucose. But fructose is pretty bad shit. Glucose induces satiety. Fructose inhibits it, and causes a number of health problems.

And of course the GI of a mixed meal is different than the GI of its individual components. This is why a Mars Bar (GI=91) has a lower GI than a baked potato (121).

Yep, according to the GI principle, I should eat Mars bars (which are loaded with fructose and deficient in micronutrients or fibre) and eschew baked potatoes (which contain virtually no fructose and are a source of muscle-friendly glucose polymers in the form of starch, as well as vitamin C and fibre).

Potatoes are one of the world's most satiating foods, and we've been told to avoid them for years because of the GI. For most folks, a Mars bar will just make 'em hungrier.

The GI was an interesting kick at the can, but it's an outdated concept which fortunately is losing steam now that we're learning more about diet.
 
Built & LAM lost me at Hello! :geewhiz:
 
she starves her self her diet sucks but i can't force her to eat i tried she eats one a day she goes to the gym 2 to 3 x a week. but i can get her to take drugs
lol she only want to loose 5 to 10 lbs she weighs 145
 
personally I would go with ECA vs clen. you get a greater increase in the BMR with ECA and you don't have to cycle it plus you get the added appetite suppressing effect. you can stay on ECA for 6-9 months straight no problem.

how is her diet? she needs to go low GI as possible for maximum results. how much exercise does she get?

Advice about diet are sound,wouldn't recommend that long on an ECA stack cause i did it and my system did enter in a catabolic phase (too much stress and cortisol i guess),now going with recreate(supp from usp labs)with very pleasing results cause the added phosphatyldiserine take care of my cortisol level!
 
I thought high GI foods spiked insulin and that is why it should be avoided while cutting?
 
I thought high GI foods spiked insulin and that is why it should be avoided while cutting?

It won't matter, not for fat loss. It might make you hungry though.
 
thanks

thanks for all the help guy's and unclem for the pM good looking as always clem
 
Are yall saying that ECA > Clen for fat burning?

Who's saying that???Peoples will experienced more sides with clen but there's no way an ECA stack is more effective than clen more so when combine with T3!
 
dose advice

Who's saying that???Peoples will experienced more sides with clen but there's no way an ECA stack is more effective than clen more so when combine with T3![/QUOTE

I just purchased some liquid clen and T3 and am going to be starting a cycle I have heard many different doses to start at I wouldn't mind your input.

Female
26
5'3
Weight: 140
Goal ]20-125

Cheers:thinking:
 
cpace, what kind of diet and training will you follow while taking this stack?
 
It won't matter, not for fat loss. It might make you hungry though.


I think this is based on an individual basis, I know for me it is. This shouldn't be a blanket statement.
 
Who's saying that???Peoples will experienced more sides with clen but there's no way an ECA stack is more effective than clen more so when combine with T3![/QUOTE

I just purchased some liquid clen and T3 and am going to be starting a cycle I have heard many different doses to start at I wouldn't mind your input.

Female
26
5'3
Weight: 140
Goal ]20-125

Cheers:thinking:

FYI - Liquid clen and T3 are not advised. You should be taking the tab versions as the liquid is usually dosed wrong and we're dealing with mcgs here NOT mgs. Too much room for error in my opinion.
 
FYI - Liquid clen and T3 are not advised. You should be taking the tab versions as the liquid is usually dosed wrong and we're dealing with mcgs here NOT mgs. Too much room for error in my opinion.
I appreciate the feedback I had just purchased it though and had it delivered, I really don't want to waste it ill do tabs next time for sure...
Have you any idea what might a good dose for me start with what I have?
 
I appreciate the feedback I had just purchased it though and had it delivered, I really don't want to waste it ill do tabs next time for sure...
Have you any idea what might a good dose for me start with what I have?


50mcgs T3 and 40mcgs clen.

You need to taper on and off both of these compounds, do you know that?

None of this is going to work at all without your diet being in check.

It works like this, diet first, second and third and then cardio, training and THEN hormones and broncs.
 
she starves her self her diet sucks but i can't force her to eat i tried she eats one a day she goes to the gym 2 to 3 x a week. but i can get her to take drugs
lol she only want to loose 5 to 10 lbs she weighs 145

I think she needs to straighten out her diet issues before taking anything. Drugs are not the solution here, IMHO.
 
she starves her self her diet sucks but i can't force her to eat i tried she eats one a day she goes to the gym 2 to 3 x a week. but i can get her to take drugs
lol she only want to loose 5 to 10 lbs she weighs 145

I realize this is a month after the fact - however you can get her to take drugs to force her body to burn stuff she doesn't have because she's starving herself? Not maintainable and may induce her body to fight even harder to hold onto the energy sources it has left.

IMO you're a dumbass for giving her drugs and she's a bigger dumbass for expecting healthy bodyfat loss from a shitty quality starvation diet & little to no physical activity. Its not maintainable so dont' expect great things. And for god's sake dont' start playing w/ thyroid medication.

Start by cleaning up the diet and getting in "snacks" as a start to more frequent meals.
 
I thought high GI foods spiked insulin and that is why it should be avoided while cutting?

It won't matter, not for fat loss. It might make you hungry though.

I think this is based on an individual basis, I know for me it is. This shouldn't be a blanket statement.
There is nothing individual about it, and it is indeed a blanket statement. While running a deficit, high or low GI foods do not impact upon fat-loss. They CAN, however, impact upon hunger. If you eat more than you require, you're going to gain weight. Thermodynamics, like gravity, is more than a good idea - it's the law.

I think she needs to straighten out her diet issues before taking anything. Drugs are not the solution here, IMHO.
Thank you. :thumb:
 
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