Sorry if this question is a bit off topic I understand that yohimburn blocks a2 receptor sites, and stubborn fat areas is where the concentration is the highest. My question is what about visceral fat, that surround your organs? Is this type of fat effected at all? thanks for your advice as always
Would time of day when using yburn matter. From what i gather, the yburn allows the release of glycogen from estrogenic fat deposits into the BS to be metabolized. If this is true, once released, how long in the BS does the fat stay before it is stored as fat again (granted you dont burn it off). I ask cuz i was curious if bedtime was a bad time to apply cuz our metabolism will slow (not to mention i take my halo and ECA in the mornings heaviest).
I ask cuz i was curious if bedtime was a bad time to apply cuz our metabolism will slow (not to mention i take my halo and ECA in the mornings heaviest).
How long should i run it on a site before changing locations (love handles to pecs)?
Also, ive been mixing fina with iso-p alcohol then mixing with the yburn before i apply. Im getting yellow skin on my hands. Is it normal for fina to stain some, or is the dbol and halo catching up to me.....
How long should i run it on a site before changing locations (love handles to pecs)?
Also, ive been mixing fina with iso-p alcohol then mixing with the yburn before i apply. Im getting yellow skin on my hands. Is it normal for fina to stain some, or is the dbol and halo catching up to me.....
in theory, by applying first, it would limit any potential, but not certain, detrimental effects of aloe's hydrating effects upon delivery of a lipophilic drug like trenbolone.. (it has been posited that aloe effects, which are very beneficial with hydrophilic drugs, may impede delivery of lipophilic ones.. though no REAL evidence one way or the other)
though in theory it could be done either way.. you were looking for optimization.. which in theory the separate apps would provide..
try it both ways and see if you can tell a difference.