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    clen-atenelol!help plss!!

    i have read somewhere,that you can stop the side effect of clen on heart with a beta-blocant like atenelol.please tell me something what you know about that?tell me plss the corelations between clen/atenelol doses,and how to cycle them,(ex:like clen/ketotifen for receptors regulation)thanks a lot

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    and how about insulin resistence?i am sure that most of the users don't even know about this side effect?

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    Atenolol will slow your heart rate down but you have to make sure your B.P isn't too low to start with because it will drop it too. However if the clen is raising your B.P, it may help you. "MAY". Get advice from a doctor though. Also Clen has stimulant properties that help you loose weight. If you subdue the stimulation then it may not be as effective. If you are thinking about betablockers because of overstimulation, why not just lower the dose of clen? I hope your not thinking to combat the sides to increase the clen because thats like making your car go faster only to put a speed limiter on it.

    Whats the motive here?

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    using clen/atenelol may help slow the heart down, but i dont know that it will protect any damages done to the heart. I always throw in a great cardio to make sur my heart is in good shape before using clen. That way my heart rate doesn't get as high and i dont get heart palps like i did the first time. I dont know to much about atenelol and its primary functions or sides. worth checking into.

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    On test my H.R goes up to 100bpm on rest, I don't tolerare AAS very well. 50mg ed of Atenalol drops it to 75bpm and keeps my B.P in check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank12391
    Atenolol will slow your heart rate down but you have to make sure your B.P isn't too low to start with because it will drop it too. However if the clen is raising your B.P, it may help you. "MAY". Get advice from a doctor though. Also Clen has stimulant properties that help you loose weight. If you subdue the stimulation then it may not be as effective. If you are thinking about betablockers because of overstimulation, why not just lower the dose of clen? I hope your not thinking to combat the sides to increase the clen because thats like making your car go faster only to put a speed limiter on it.

    Whats the motive here?
    true that... good advice deserves good rep. off i go.

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