rambleon New member Nov 12, 2010 #1 Hi As is says: Is it the cns stimulation and if so can anybody point to any in-depth research on the exact mechanism involved?
Hi As is says: Is it the cns stimulation and if so can anybody point to any in-depth research on the exact mechanism involved?
rambleon New member Nov 12, 2010 #2 Oh and I do know about potassium and taurine and so on That is not what i'm asking.
RADAR Well-known member Nov 12, 2010 #4 yes i read your post , when i wake up i get all giddy so don't expect much ..
rambleon New member Nov 12, 2010 #5 RADAR said: yes i read your post , when i wake up i get all giddy so don't expect much .. Click to expand... Heh
RADAR said: yes i read your post , when i wake up i get all giddy so don't expect much .. Click to expand... Heh
SouthernLord Elite Moderator Elite Moderator Moderator EF VIP Nov 12, 2010 #6 I was under the impression that clen depletes taurine levels in your liver and this caused the cramping. The few times Ive ran clen I took 5-10g of taurine ed and I had no issues.
I was under the impression that clen depletes taurine levels in your liver and this caused the cramping. The few times Ive ran clen I took 5-10g of taurine ed and I had no issues.
rambleon New member Nov 12, 2010 #7 SouthernLord said: I was under the impression that clen depletes taurine levels in your liver and this caused the cramping. The few times Ive ran clen I took 5-10g of taurine ed and I had no issues. Click to expand... Taurine does help but not to the degree of complete elimination.
SouthernLord said: I was under the impression that clen depletes taurine levels in your liver and this caused the cramping. The few times Ive ran clen I took 5-10g of taurine ed and I had no issues. Click to expand... Taurine does help but not to the degree of complete elimination.