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    ephedrine + letrozole = good idea?

    letrozole for gyno removal, and less waterweight isnt too shabby

    ephedrine + caffeiene + aspirin for cutting

    i dont see anythign wrong with it, but wouldnt mind sum comments...

    safe?

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    I would substitute pseudoephedrine for ephedrine, its much less cardiotoxic. In fact unlike ephedrine, Sudafed has not been show to exhibit any significant cardiotoxicity.

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    what is cardiotoxic? never heard of the term, and ive used ephedrine twice

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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    "I would substitute pseudoephedrine for ephedrine, its much less cardiotoxic. In fact unlike ephedrine, Sudafed has not been show to exhibit any significant cardiotoxicity."



    Doesn't sudafed cause drowsiness?
    Last edited by rookie builder; 05-27-2010 at 01:40 AM.

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    letro is strong stuff for gyno, don't know if you need anything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teddykgb29 View Post
    letro is strong stuff for gyno, don't know if you need anything else.
    the ephedrine isnt for the gyno..

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    up...

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    for cutting or weight loss you may want to go with t3 clen or albuterol, I think you would get some better results with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charliemurphy229 View Post
    for cutting or weight loss you may want to go with t3 clen or albuterol, I think you would get some better results with that.
    yea i would get that, but that means i'd have to spend money on the internet again, when i can just go to store and spend 8$ on bronkaid

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    so is this safe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiston View Post
    letrozole for gyno removal, and less waterweight isnt too shabby

    ephedrine + caffeiene + aspirin for cutting

    i dont see anythign wrong with it, but wouldnt mind sum comments...

    safe?
    YES!

    And no Ephedra mimicker works as well.

    Cardiotoxicity?
    Is that what Tony Stark had in Ironman 2?
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    Cardiotoxic is a self-explanitory term. Toxic to your heart. Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) is the entantiomer of ephedrine. In other words, it has the same molecular formula as ephedrine, but it is structered as ephedrine's mirror image

    Lactic Acid is another example an entantiomer

    Quote Originally Posted by rookie builder View Post
    Doesn't sudafed cause drowsiness?
    No, Sudafed most certainly does not cause drowsiness. You may be confusing it with Benadryl.
    Last edited by TexSavant; 05-30-2010 at 09:11 PM.

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    sweet

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