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brzil33
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted January 15, 2000 09:19 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for brzil33     Edit/Delete Message
I am on my first cycle, and was wondering if being on the E/C/A stack at the same would not allow me to gain much? any help would be appreciated.

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kpumpin
Pro Bodybuilder
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posted January 15, 2000 10:30 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for kpumpin     Edit/Delete Message
Are you on a bulking or cutting cycle? Cause i leave the thermogenics for when i am trying to take my bodyfat down. Also the stack does have a slight muscle perserving effect. If you are set on using it and you are bulking it ultimately wont slow your gains to any significant degree. You will have to eat a few more calories to offset the e/c/a. If i remember correctly in a dnp article i read it said that dnp increased overall metabolism by up to 50 percent compare to 3 percent for the e/c/a stack.

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Joe Juicer
Pro Bodybuilder
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posted January 15, 2000 04:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Joe Juicer   Click Here to Email Joe Juicer     Edit/Delete Message
I drop BF like crazy on E/C/A (usually NORephedrine instead of ephedrine actually...) If you're bulking, lay of the stimulants because they'll make it A LOT harder to put on muscle.

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