Lao Tzu
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When using ECA, the C is used just to prevent a negative feedback system from preventing the E from working.
Apparently Hoodia works by mimicing glucose in the brain. When brain receptors get hoodia (which is 10,000x more effective than glucose at activating these receptors) the brain just assumes there is a shitload of glucose in the body and shuts down the appetite.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/correspondent/2947810.stm
"There is a part of your brain, the hypothalamus. Within that mid-brain there are nerve cells that sense glucose sugar.
"When you eat, blood sugar goes up because of the food, these cells start firing and now you are full.
"What the Hoodia seems to contain is a molecule that is about 10,000 times as active as glucose.
"It goes to the mid-brain and actually makes those nerve cells fire as if you were full. But you have not eaten. Nor do you want to."
So what negative feedback system is there that hoodia may accidentally activate, and how to stop it so hoodia keeps working? Isn't there a risk of tolerance building up from hoodia? For me, hoodia is damn effective even at 750mg a day. It takes about a week to kick in though. Clen is stacked with T3 due to negative feedback, ephedrine is stacked with caffiene & aspirin due to negative feedback. What about hoodia?
Do you think stacking hoodia with R-ALA would have positive effects?
Apparently Hoodia works by mimicing glucose in the brain. When brain receptors get hoodia (which is 10,000x more effective than glucose at activating these receptors) the brain just assumes there is a shitload of glucose in the body and shuts down the appetite.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/correspondent/2947810.stm
"There is a part of your brain, the hypothalamus. Within that mid-brain there are nerve cells that sense glucose sugar.
"When you eat, blood sugar goes up because of the food, these cells start firing and now you are full.
"What the Hoodia seems to contain is a molecule that is about 10,000 times as active as glucose.
"It goes to the mid-brain and actually makes those nerve cells fire as if you were full. But you have not eaten. Nor do you want to."
So what negative feedback system is there that hoodia may accidentally activate, and how to stop it so hoodia keeps working? Isn't there a risk of tolerance building up from hoodia? For me, hoodia is damn effective even at 750mg a day. It takes about a week to kick in though. Clen is stacked with T3 due to negative feedback, ephedrine is stacked with caffiene & aspirin due to negative feedback. What about hoodia?
Do you think stacking hoodia with R-ALA would have positive effects?

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