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    blocking affect on cortisol

    Hey guys just a quick Question!! I know clen has a blocking effect on cortisol, but my question is does albuterol also have the same effect??

    I was thinking about running albuterol through my PCT, and just wanted to know..

    or is it better to run albuterol after PCT and just take 3gms of Vitamin C to block cortisol?? will the vitamin C be enough?

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    Clen doesnt "block cortisol", it provides extra anabolism to muscle. That, I guess, negates the effects of cortisol, but it doesnt block it, or reduce circulating levels of it.

    Vitamin C is a cheap and effective way of reducing cortisol in the AM (when its high) and PWO. Also supplement it pre-WO.

    AM, pre-WO, PWO, 1g.

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    Thanks swifto, ur killing it!! So will albuterol negate the efffects of cortisol aswell like the clen ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dooie View Post
    Thanks swifto, ur killing it!! So will albuterol negate the efffects of cortisol aswell like the clen?
    Yes, most beta andrenergic agonists do, in fact, I have not seen data on one that does not.

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