I was reading about how clen soposdily lowers cortisol levels. If this is true could i take it all year long to keep cortisol at bay?
im not concered about fat loss with it, but what are the side effects of having burned out beta 2 receptors?
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I was reading about how clen soposdily lowers cortisol levels. If this is true could i take it all year long to keep cortisol at bay?
im not concered about fat loss with it, but what are the side effects of having burned out beta 2 receptors?
I think results will stay eventually, even with the use of benadryl, did for me at least.
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Originally Posted by chest6
well how does it inhibit cortisol? and what about KETOTIFEN
Not sure about that.. I have never heard of it inhibiting cortisol, if that was the case I could probably get rid of my side fat much more easily.
Believe it or not cortisol is a VITAL hormone for appetite, immune function etc.
Yep, taking powerful cortisol inhibitors can lead to cushing's syndrom, and if you get that your days of BB are over. (not saying clen does this tho). I would never recommend not stop use of any medication, and clen has detrimental effects on the heart.Quote:
Originally Posted by big k.l.g
using it two weeks on two weeks off with ECA stack on your off weeks works great. and you dont have to worry about using either for too long.
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Originally Posted by big k.l.g
Clen and ephedrine hits the beta-2 so cycling one with the other is not truly an effective method.Quote:
Originally Posted by devil1