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Mike P.T.

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Good thing you're on Huck. I wanna talk to you about the whole alpha receptor thing in relation to yohimburn. I would ask Macro himself as well but he's not around. Hoe exactly does that work?
I've been taking oral Yohimbine hcl(part of md-6) for less than a week now and im already noticeing my trouble areas going down. This is crazy because I have been dieting and losing good fat weight but those areas still seemed to linger until I started taking md-6. It's the yohimbine it I know it. The standard eca mixture just wasn'y doing it for me. Adding this now it has. ;)

BTW - I can only imagine what Yohimburn would do as it has a higher concentration and it focuses specifially on that target area.
 
A2 receptors are potent mediators of lipid storage.When activated,they send the message for the cell to hold on to fat for its dear life,and little can overcome this signal once transmitted.They are prolific in 'clusters' throughout each of our bodies,and tend to migrate to favorable habitats within each individual,with no two individuals populated locations being exactly the same.The use of an agent such as Yohimbine HCL is unique in that it has the ability to 'unlock' the A2 and retransmit it's signal so that it causes the cell to release its once coveted fatty acids.
 
HUCKLEBERRY FINNaplex said:
A2 receptors are potent mediators of lipid storage.When activated,they send the message for the cell to hold on to fat for its dear life,and little can overcome this signal once transmitted.They are prolific in 'clusters' throughout each of our bodies,and tend to migrate to favorable habitats within each individual,with no two individuals populated locations being exactly the same.The use of an agent such as Yohimbine HCL is unique in that it has the ability to 'unlock' the A2 and retransmit it's signal so that it causes the cell to release its once coveted fatty acids.

Thx Bro you're the man!!! Hehehe one thing though, I can understand what you are saying but to the average newbie or vet around here it might confuse them. LOL anyway it was my question!! HAHAHA!!!

btw - shit works.
 
brooklynboy said:
Hey Huck which would be better to to a lquidex cycle with NYC or Yohimbine hcl? Just curious? Any help would would be great

Brooklynboy
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Well, the Y in NYC is Yohimbine HCL so I know Huck would recommend the NYC with the liquidex to get the most bang for your buck. ;)
 
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