I would say instead of clen use albuterol , if that's not an option, IDE day var and clen (if your cutting) and hitting the nutrition section couldn't hurtOriginally Posted by jm0429
I would say instead of clen use albuterol , if that's not an option, IDE day var and clen (if your cutting) and hitting the nutrition section couldn't hurtOriginally Posted by jm0429
Again, please stop giving advice. Did you see his bf% and you are recommending AAS? And orals only?Originally Posted by Pittsburgh412
OP there is no substitute for a good diet. No drug will make up for a poor one. Pittsburgh can vouch for that.
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Unlike most people I answer the question asked not redirected him, that's the problem with this forum is nobody gives a straight answer.Originally Posted by Back In Black
So your advice is to propose drugs that may put his health at significant risk when his body fat is too high? He didn't put on the excess weight because he wasn't using clenbuterol or albuteral. The accumulation of body fat came from poor eating choices and a lack of proper exercise. Fixing his nutrition and exercise is a safer approach and will provide sustainable results provided he stays committed to better eating and regular exercise. Your recommendations are only a temporary solution and once he discontinues the drugs, the weight gain will return if he hasn't established healthy lifestyle behaviors that will promote long term success.Originally Posted by Pittsburgh412
We don't redirect. We suggest appropriate solutions base on the individual's needs and experiences and when they have developed healthy lifestyle choices that prepare them for anabolics or thermogenics, THEN we advise accordingly.
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