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does CLEN lower blood glucose?

georgie24

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the way caffiene does? i can only train with coffee if theres carbs already in my system. im hoping i can use clen with a low carb diet and not get the shaft
 
^^^^^^^^ oops!!!! Division might get VERY angry at my bump! what do you think georgie? Since your his boy?
 
carth chill out with the division stuff

georgie i dont see how it could or think that it does
ive had some of my best workouts on clen and a low carb diet

just keep like a little roll of candy with you if you feel fucked up
 
I'm not really sure if it lowers blood glucose are not, but I know when I take Clen it definitely gives me the feeling that I have low blood sugar. You know when your hearts beating a little harder, your body's clammy, your arms and hands are trembling, and you feel like you just need some damn food!
 
Adam wj said:
carth chill out with the division stuff

georgie i dont see how it could or think that it does
ive had some of my best workouts on clen and a low carb diet

just keep like a little roll of candy with you if you feel fucked up

Adam...why? Is there a problem here between you and I now?
 
the board is about AAS bro

not about you posting in every thread something about division
all day i have had to read crap in every thread from you directed at him

if you hate him send him a PM and let him know. other peoples threads are not the place for that crap

i should not even be posting this, sorry georgie
 
No, it doesn't. Sympathomimetics raise blood glucose signifigantly and cause temporary insulin resistance.

I don't know why there is a myth that caffeine lowers blood sugar. It doesn't. There are literally tons of studies on pubmed showing that caffeine induces insulin resistance - and of course insulin resistance indicates hyperglycemia.
 
poantrex said:
No, it doesn't. Sympathomimetics raise blood glucose signifigantly and cause temporary insulin resistance.

I don't know why there is a myth that caffeine lowers blood sugar. It doesn't. There are literally tons of studies on pubmed showing that caffeine induces insulin resistance - and of course insulin resistance indicates hyperglycemia.


I have a questions, if anyone could please help me out here, its a little off topic.

I sometimes get the same reaction as if I was on Clen, but naturally. When I'm hungry my hands shake and I'm a little edgy. I would say that just a few minutes after eating something I'm fine again. I don't think this is normal...

btw, my Dr told me to not even worry about it, great responce right?
 
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