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    Quote Originally Posted by Phate View Post
    clen stimulates fat cells? not saying you're wrong but can you give me a link to this, i always thought clen worked by stimulating beta 2 receptors, which are located on heart cells

    and again can you tell me how clen affects your thyroid?
    correct ...beta 2 receptors increase heat productuon in mitochondria ..raising body temp .....the increased mitochodrial activity (raised body temp)directly stimulates fat cells as source of energy.( as far as link read the clen profile here or on several other sites...its mentioned in most profiles) Beta 2 antagonists (clen,ephedrine) have an effect on your thyroid - goggle this (beta 2 antagonists thyroid effects) read first result titled "Effects of beta-adrenoceptor agonists and antagonists on thyroid" will explain better than i can outline here. I had always heard these things and followed then for years and it appears there is some scintific data to back them. I was never a big fan of t3 use i must say..only used it once and i do so well with clen why bother IMO. Diet , diet , diet ...its 95 % about diet...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup View Post
    correct ...beta 2 receptors increase heat productuon in mitochondria ..raising body temp .....the increased mitochodrial activity (raised body temp)directly stimulates fat cells as source of energy. oh okay, now i get what you mean, for a second i thought you were saying clen had a direct stimulation on fat cells
    Beta 2 antagonists (clen,ephedrine) have an effect on your thyroid - goggle this (beta 2 antagonists thyroid effects) read first result titled "Effects of beta-adrenoceptor agonists and antagonists on thyroid" will explain better than i can outline here.
    definitely will read that, thanks bro, i'll have to send you some sushi for that

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