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    can anyone advise on sibutramine ???

    I am currently on Var to gain muscle, I am also on clen (2 weeks on, 2 weeks off), I am also running T4 daily. I want another fat burner to run during my 2 weeks off from clen. I don't want T3 due to the amount of muscle it burns. Ephedrine is mostly faked over here in the uk apart from in T5 which made me feel so wired I could train, eat or sleep!

    Someone suggested sibutramine, can anyone tell me anymore about this please, I have tried looking online but can only really find about it being an anti obesity drug, I was wondering on side affects, does it burn muscle, how it works on fairly lean people, does it make you 'feel' different like clen does?

    Any info appreciated

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    it suppresses your appetite, so that you will eat less..therefore lose weight. doesn't do anything else but that.

    can raise your blood pressure therefore taken off from licence as anti-obesity medication in the UK due to higher stroke risk.

    it is not a fat burner and therefore does not increase your metabolism.

    if you are trying to gain mass, it will hinder your appetite to eat the calories you meant to when you are on cycle.

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    Ah, ok thanks. This is defintely not for me then as my diet is fine so I don't want my appetite suppressed. I want something that will actually help me burn fat, do you know of anything else apart from what I have mentioned above, not DNP though...

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    After DNP, the next most efficient supplement will be ECA + T3. After that will really be other normal thermogenic supplements...imo

    In fact there is one more thing you might try...modafinil. it gives you focus, alertness and motivation to do things....it's often called the smart drug for university students to study non-stop. it makes you want to do everything and not feeling tired of doing anything. because of that reason, you might lose weight...

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    Hey Lisa. Use the Search function for 'Fat Loss Stack' written by Austinite, that may be of interest to you.
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    The catabolic effects of T3 are overstated on BBing boards. If you're using AAS alongside it, you probably won't lose any muscle (depending on the dose and what your diet looks like).

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    Quote Originally Posted by theseus View Post
    After DNP, the next most efficient supplement will be ECA + T3. After that will really be other normal thermogenic supplements...imo

    In fact there is one more thing you might try...modafinil. it gives you focus, alertness and motivation to do things....it's often called the smart drug for university students to study non-stop. it makes you want to do everything and not feeling tired of doing anything. because of that reason, you might lose weight...
    PROVIGIL (modafinil) is more for shift workers. A lot of nurses take it for the night shift. Its about the same as most ADD medications. I have never heard of students taking it, Adderall or most all ADHD drugs have strong stimulant effects.

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    [QUOTE=BigTahl;6841992]PROVIGIL (modafinil) is more for shift workers. A lot of nurses take it for the night shift. Its about the same as most ADD medications. I have never heard of students taking it, Adderall or most all ADHD drugs have strong stimulant effects.[/QUOTE

    In UK, lots of university students take them...even in Oxford University, until some universities even proposed to drug test all students

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