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Clenbuterol - Best u have used for getting ripped?

How Good is clenbuterol for shredding up

  • Didn't do much for me

    Votes: 89 20.7%
  • Pretty good about same as fat burners etc

    Votes: 169 39.4%
  • Simply Awesome! Will SHRED you!!

    Votes: 163 38.0%

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The delete button was pressed prematurely on that clen thread.
Ooh well

Anyway as I was saying clen has a similar action to epinephrine (adrenaline). Metabolism is enhanced , but protein metabolism is infact reduced.

Effects of epinephrine on human muscle glucose and protein metabolism -- Fryburg et al. 268 (1): E55 -- AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism

Effects of epinephrine on human muscle glucose and protein metabolism

D. A. Fryburg, R. A. Gelfand, L. A. Jahn, D. Oliveras, R. S. Sherwin, L. Sacca and E. J. Barrett
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia Health Science Center, Charlottesville 22908.

Systemic epinephrine infusion causes hypoaminoacidemia and inhibits whole body leucine flux (proteolysis) in humans. Its specific action on muscle protein is not known and is difficult to assess during systemic epinephrine infusions, which affect plasma insulin, amino acid, and free fatty acid concentrations. During a steady-state infusion of L-[ring-2,6-3H]phenylalanine, we examined the effect of locally infused epinephrine on the metabolism of protein and glucose in forearm muscle of 10 healthy human volunteers. During local epinephrine infusion, systemic concentrations of glucose, phenylalanine, insulin, and epinephrine were unchanged and lactate declined (P < 0.02). Compared with baseline, epinephrine induced significant increases in forearm blood flow (P < 0.01) and net lactate release (P < 0.001) and a decrease in glucose uptake (P < 0.01) at both 2 and 4 h. At 2 and 4 h phenylalanine release from muscle proteolysis was suppressed (P < 0.01), and at 4 h the net phenylalanine balance was less negative than baseline (P < 0.02), indicating an anticatabolic effect on muscle protein. We conclude that in human forearm muscle epinephrine, at physiological concentrations, has a catabolic effect on muscle glycogen but an anticatabolic action on muscle protein. The mechanism of this latter effect is not known.
 
No need to bump these pre-historic threads.
 
The delete button was pressed prematurely on that clen thread.
Ooh well

Anyway as I was saying clen has a similar action to epinephrine (adrenaline). Metabolism is enhanced , but protein metabolism is infact reduced.

Effects of epinephrine on human muscle glucose and protein metabolism -- Fryburg et al. 268 (1): E55 -- AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism

Effects of epinephrine on human muscle glucose and protein metabolism

D. A. Fryburg, R. A. Gelfand, L. A. Jahn, D. Oliveras, R. S. Sherwin, L. Sacca and E. J. Barrett
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia Health Science Center, Charlottesville 22908.

Systemic epinephrine infusion causes hypoaminoacidemia and inhibits whole body leucine flux (proteolysis) in humans. Its specific action on muscle protein is not known and is difficult to assess during systemic epinephrine infusions, which affect plasma insulin, amino acid, and free fatty acid concentrations. During a steady-state infusion of L-[ring-2,6-3H]phenylalanine, we examined the effect of locally infused epinephrine on the metabolism of protein and glucose in forearm muscle of 10 healthy human volunteers. During local epinephrine infusion, systemic concentrations of glucose, phenylalanine, insulin, and epinephrine were unchanged and lactate declined (P < 0.02). Compared with baseline, epinephrine induced significant increases in forearm blood flow (P < 0.01) and net lactate release (P < 0.001) and a decrease in glucose uptake (P < 0.01) at both 2 and 4 h. At 2 and 4 h phenylalanine release from muscle proteolysis was suppressed (P < 0.01), and at 4 h the net phenylalanine balance was less negative than baseline (P < 0.02), indicating an anticatabolic effect on muscle protein. We conclude that in human forearm muscle epinephrine, at physiological concentrations, has a catabolic effect on muscle glycogen but an anticatabolic action on muscle protein. The mechanism of this latter effect is not known.

very good article :)
 
quick question...i know its necessary to ramp up the clen dosage to assess tolerance (at least in novice users) but is it necessary to ramp down, or do you stay at whatever dose you are at until you finish the cycle?
 
how much benadryl should you take while cycling? i am thinking about taking 75mg each night while running the clen for 3-4 weeks
 
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