Crazy how Nelson mentioned dead people and it was overlooked, still asked how temporary the results are! What a world we live in today. But I digress. I've done several rounds of Clen and I agree unless you continue the strict ass diet clen calls for well after doing it, you gain what you lost. Happened the first few times I did it. Definitely not the route you want to go if you're looking for long term results.
I've made some really awesome progress thus far, in my opinion at least. I've dropped down to 189lbs sitting at about 12% bf. I know there are risks associated.. so I am being very careful. I really only want to do one more cycle to hopefully get myself down to 9%. I'm a very strict dieter so as long as there isn't some kind of weight gaining side effect I am unaware of I will stay lean after I get finished cutting.
hurricane said:i was getting nosebleeds and crazy headaches on clen.. i assume my blood pressure must have been insane ..
recently had a few friends have heart attacks in their late 3o's. 1 died .. im staying away from clen
I'm sorry to hear that.. That leads me to think I should probably get off the stuff.
I was drawn to originally because from the research I've read/word of mouth it's pretty good at burning fat + anti-catabolic. I've seen good results so far.. but I definitely don't want to damage my heart.
Wow, I've never felt anything like that.. I get shakes and cramps sometimes, but that is it. Never felt anything seriously wrong around those lines. How much were you able to lose on clen?LiftHeavy078 said:To be honest, I love Clen for fatloss. It shreds my fat up like crazy. But, on the other hand, it is extremely bad for you. I can actually feel my heart hurting sometimes. It is something to think twice about.