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 | QUOTE (ANIMAL333 @ Apr 14 2008, 07:46 PM) | Lean Xtreme FTW |
Definitely.
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 | QUOTE (fidoslim @ Apr 17 2008, 09:34 PM) | | what about the new lean extreme any good? |
The new one,IMO is much better than the old.
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 recently i use T-X by ALRI and Metacort by Bulk, and it worked so well i had some joint issues..... PS never really did anything for me...
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 Uh, well i dont know what you want to lower your cortsiol levels too much, unless youre on cycle. Cortisol actually makes your stimulants work better, and t3 uptake too.
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 | QUOTE (Palo Alto Labs @ Apr 18 2008, 08:52 AM) | | QUOTE (Dexterium @ Apr 15 2008, 07:59 AM) | Designer Supplements Lean Xtreme would be the BEST
USPLabs Recreate is another great option. Remember, without cortisol, we can't handle physical or mental stress. Recreate works with your body to keep a perfectly balanced level of cortisol so extreme fat loss can be achieved without risking the negatives. |
yea its important to remember that you dont want to metabolize or block all cortisol. it has specific health benefits that are necessary for your health. without cortisol levels, insulin levels will heighten, cortisol is an insulin antagonist. while insulin has some benefits to bodybuilders, unblanced, high levels can cause insulin resistance, leading to serious health concerns. |
Makes sense to me, since the post workout insulin spike is intended to blunt the high cortisol levels that your workout just produced. One thing I like to take during a cut is 11-OXO by Ergopharm. Rather than blocking cortisol, it prevents cortisone from coverting to cortisol. It's considered a selective cortisol modulator, so it's bettr than blocking cortisol, altogether.
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 | QUOTE (Jayv24 @ Apr 19 2008, 01:00 PM) | | QUOTE (sfdgsfdg @ Apr 19 2008, 05:54 AM) | Uh, well i dont know what you want to lower your cortsiol levels too much, unless youre on cycle. Cortisol actually makes your stimulants work better, and t3 uptake too. |
Uh, well....Actually buddy, cortisol is blocked while on cycle. its usually AFTER your AAS cycle that cortisol begins to spike. |
Actually buddy, cortisol is high while on cycle, therefore it keeps elevated when off
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 | QUOTE (sfdgsfdg @ Apr 20 2008, 09:38 AM) | | QUOTE (Jayv24 @ Apr 19 2008, 01:00 PM) | | QUOTE (sfdgsfdg @ Apr 19 2008, 05:54 AM) | Uh, well i dont know what you want to lower your cortsiol levels too much, unless youre on cycle. Cortisol actually makes your stimulants work better, and t3 uptake too. |
Uh, well....Actually buddy, cortisol is blocked while on cycle. its usually AFTER your AAS cycle that cortisol begins to spike. |
Actually buddy, cortisol is high while on cycle, therefore it keeps elevated when off |
Jayv24 is right. Cortisol is lowered on Cycle and generally, you should/could implement a cortisol blocker at the beginning of week 3 of PCT, as levels begin to rebound.
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