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    clen for asthmatic?

    hello all, i am contemplating getting some clen from AR to see if it will first, help out with my asthma, and second, help burn some fat? if i do purchase it, what dosage should i take for asthma? i have taken it in the past but i was a young dumb idiot back then and did not take it as prescribed nor did i have any discipline/diet. i am currently training 4-6 days a week and they mainly consist of cardio/endurance training, maybe one day for weights. any thoughts, experiences, or comments are appreciated. thanks!

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    Not sure it will help at all for asthma. Are you thinking of albuterol?

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    quote from main page:

    Clenbuterol (Clen ) is a selective beta-2 agonist/antagonist and a bronchodilator. What this means, is that it stimulates your beta-2 receptors. Of great importance, is that Clenbuterol is a selective beta-2 agonist (because it works selectively on the beta-2-andrenergic-receptors), right? The thing is, Clenbuterol is selective...like hitting a tack (the tack being your beta-2 receptors) with a small hammer (the hammer being the Clen)...thus, it hits the beta-2 receptors selectively. Sorry if that seems repetitious, but its very important to understand that fact before we move on. Since Clenbuterol has very little beta-1 stimulating ability, it has the ability to reduce certain kinds of airway obstruction without much in the way of cardiovascular effect (more about that later), and this is why it is used as an asthma medication.

    Read more: http://www.steroid.com/Clenbuterol.php#ixzz1PzDgmjte

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    More than likely you were prescribed albuterol.

    Clen will help though. It isnt made to be used when you are already having an attack but rather as preventive.

    I notice when running clen that, when running, breathing is easier

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    thanks guys. that is what i remember about taking them before, i breathed better. i may give it a shot in a month or two.

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