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Clenbuterol is a long acting, selective beta 2 receptor agonist. So let’s take a look at what that means. Long acting is fairly self-explanatory. Selective means it targets specific beta receptor sites. The beta 2 receptor is responsible for several things but is heavily present in the respiratory system. An agonist (in this case) is a substance that bonds to the receptor of a cell triggering some form of response, quite often it mimics a naturally occurring substance with the organism.
So let’s put that all together. Clenbuterol bonds to the beta 2 receptor and triggers a response. So what is that response? Well beta 2 receptor activation results in the production of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). CAMP then results in an activation of protein kinease A (PKA). PKA has several functions including sugar metabolism, lipid metabolism, and glycogen regulation. Also beta 2 activation results in a decrease in intracellular calcium and an increase in potassium flow (Perhaps why in our research we may observe cramping?)
So all that sounds great and we could go very in depth with how these reactions occur to an even more minute level but let’s focus on what this beta 2 receptor activation ultimately does. Ultimately there are several effects that occur from this beta 2 receptor activation:

1: Blood vessel dilation (relaxation of smooth muscle)
2: Bronchodilation
3: Increase in metabolic activity
4: Increase in core temperature
5: Increase in basal metabolic rate

These effects provide some interesting results in our research.

1: It has been found that clenbuterol has the unique ability to preserve muscle in a state of caloric deficit while increasing the metabolism of fat.
2: It was also observed that clenbuterol has the ability to reverse muscle wasting.
3: In addition it has been shown in research to improve body composition.

To wrap it up it appears that in a research setting that clenbuterol markedly increases fat loss, decreases muscle wasting, and provides to some degree an anabolic response. An interesting substance for our research to be sure.

Check it out >>> Liquid Clen 30mL 200mcg/mL


REFS:
*Hallows KR, Alzamora R, Li H, et al. (April 2009). Am. J. Physiol., Cell Physiol. 296 (4):C672–81. PMID 19211918.

*The effect of clenbuterol on body composition in spontaneously eating tumour-bearing mice.
Hyltander A, Svaninger G, Lundholm K. Biosci Rep. 1993 Dec;13(6):325-31. PMID: 8204802

*Molecular mechanisms of beta(2)-adrenergic receptor function, response, and regulation Johnson M. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2006 Jan;117(1):18-24; quiz 25. Review. PMID: 16387578
*Beta 2-agonist administration reverses muscle wasting and improves muscle function in aged rats. Ryall JG, Plant DR,Gregorevic P, Sillence MN, Lynch GS. J Physiol. 2004 Feb 15;555(Pt 1):175-88. Epub 2003 Nov 14. PMID: 14617677
*Effect of a selective beta 2-adrenergic agonist (clenbuterol) on energy balance and body composition in normal and protein deficient rats. Rothwell NJ, Stock MJ. Biosci Rep. 1987 Dec;7(12):933-40. PMID:3453750
 
I am running it right now and it's much better than the tabs I used last time. I am leaning out just a bit more than with my diet alone.

Keep up the good work, RUI-products.
 
So is this injectable or how do you use the product?

The liquid is taken orally, and measured with an oral syringe. The concentration is 200mcg/mL, and there are 30mL in each bottle. A typical cycle of clenbuterol is 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off. The dosages that are recommended are to start with 20 or 40mcg, then increase by 20mcg a day until you find a 'sweet spot'. There is no reason to go above 100-120mcg for most people, especially if this is your first rodeo. If 60 or 80mcg provides excellent results, then no reason to up the dose.

I recommend ketotifen during the 2 weeks off of clen inbetween clen usage. If I am not mistaken, I think ketotifen is the only antihistamine that interacts with beta receptors and inhibits phosphodieterase. Caffeine also does this, FYI.
 
Yup, no problem. BTW, welcome to the forum! Definitely check out the stickies on the top of every sub-forum. Lots of valuable knowledge without searching for it.
 
Clenbuterol is a long acting, selective beta 2 receptor agonist. So let***8217;s take a look at what that means. Long acting is fairly self-explanatory. Selective means it targets specific beta receptor sites. The beta 2 receptor is responsible for several things but is heavily present in the respiratory system. An agonist (in this case) is a substance that bonds to the receptor of a cell triggering some form of response, quite often it mimics a naturally occurring substance with the organism.
So let***8217;s put that all together. Clenbuterol bonds to the beta 2 receptor and triggers a response. So what is that response? Well beta 2 receptor activation results in the production of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). CAMP then results in an activation of protein kinease A (PKA). PKA has several functions including sugar metabolism, lipid metabolism, and glycogen regulation. Also beta 2 activation results in a decrease in intracellular calcium and an increase in potassium flow (Perhaps why in our research we may observe cramping?)
So all that sounds great and we could go very in depth with how these reactions occur to an even more minute level but let***8217;s focus on what this beta 2 receptor activation ultimately does. Ultimately there are several effects that occur from this beta 2 receptor activation:

1: Blood vessel dilation (relaxation of smooth muscle)
2: Bronchodilation
3: Increase in metabolic activity
4: Increase in core temperature
5: Increase in basal metabolic rate

These effects provide some interesting results in our research.

1: It has been found that clenbuterol has the unique ability to preserve muscle in a state of caloric deficit while increasing the metabolism of fat.
2: It was also observed that clenbuterol has the ability to reverse muscle wasting.
3: In addition it has been shown in research to improve body composition.

To wrap it up it appears that in a research setting that clenbuterol markedly increases fat loss, decreases muscle wasting, and provides to some degree an anabolic response. An interesting substance for our research to be sure.

Check it out >>> Liquid Clen 30mL 200mcg/mL


REFS:
*Hallows KR, Alzamora R, Li H, et al. (April 2009). Am. J. Physiol., Cell Physiol. 296 (4):C672***8211;81. PMID 19211918.

*The effect of clenbuterol on body composition in spontaneously eating tumour-bearing mice.
Hyltander A, Svaninger G, Lundholm K. Biosci Rep. 1993 Dec;13(6):325-31. PMID: 8204802

*Molecular mechanisms of beta(2)-adrenergic receptor function, response, and regulation Johnson M. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2006 Jan;117(1):18-24; quiz 25. Review. PMID: 16387578
*Beta 2-agonist administration reverses muscle wasting and improves muscle function in aged rats. Ryall JG, Plant DR,Gregorevic P, Sillence MN, Lynch GS. J Physiol. 2004 Feb 15;555(Pt 1):175-88. Epub 2003 Nov 14. PMID: 14617677
*Effect of a selective beta 2-adrenergic agonist (clenbuterol) on energy balance and body composition in normal and protein deficient rats. Rothwell NJ, Stock MJ. Biosci Rep. 1987 Dec;7(12):933-40. PMID:3453750

Read about it ^^ then research it Clenbuterol 30mL 200mcg/mL
 
Clenbuterol is a long acting, selective beta 2 receptor agonist. So let***8217;s take a look at what that means. Long acting is fairly self-explanatory. Selective means it targets specific beta receptor sites. The beta 2 receptor is responsible for several things but is heavily present in the respiratory system. An agonist (in this case) is a substance that bonds to the receptor of a cell triggering some form of response, quite often it mimics a naturally occurring substance with the organism.
So let***8217;s put that all together. Clenbuterol bonds to the beta 2 receptor and triggers a response. So what is that response? Well beta 2 receptor activation results in the production of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). CAMP then results in an activation of protein kinease A (PKA). PKA has several functions including sugar metabolism, lipid metabolism, and glycogen regulation. Also beta 2 activation results in a decrease in intracellular calcium and an increase in potassium flow (Perhaps why in our research we may observe cramping?)
So all that sounds great and we could go very in depth with how these reactions occur to an even more minute level but let***8217;s focus on what this beta 2 receptor activation ultimately does. Ultimately there are several effects that occur from this beta 2 receptor activation:

1: Blood vessel dilation (relaxation of smooth muscle)
2: Bronchodilation
3: Increase in metabolic activity
4: Increase in core temperature
5: Increase in basal metabolic rate

These effects provide some interesting results in our research.

1: It has been found that clenbuterol has the unique ability to preserve muscle in a state of caloric deficit while increasing the metabolism of fat.
2: It was also observed that clenbuterol has the ability to reverse muscle wasting.
3: In addition it has been shown in research to improve body composition.

To wrap it up it appears that in a research setting that clenbuterol markedly increases fat loss, decreases muscle wasting, and provides to some degree an anabolic response. An interesting substance for our research to be sure.

Check it out >>> Liquid Clen 30mL 200mcg/mL


REFS:
*Hallows KR, Alzamora R, Li H, et al. (April 2009). Am. J. Physiol., Cell Physiol. 296 (4):C672***8211;81. PMID 19211918.

*The effect of clenbuterol on body composition in spontaneously eating tumour-bearing mice.
Hyltander A, Svaninger G, Lundholm K. Biosci Rep. 1993 Dec;13(6):325-31. PMID: 8204802

*Molecular mechanisms of beta(2)-adrenergic receptor function, response, and regulation Johnson M. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2006 Jan;117(1):18-24; quiz 25. Review. PMID: 16387578
*Beta 2-agonist administration reverses muscle wasting and improves muscle function in aged rats. Ryall JG, Plant DR,Gregorevic P, Sillence MN, Lynch GS. J Physiol. 2004 Feb 15;555(Pt 1):175-88. Epub 2003 Nov 14. PMID: 14617677
*Effect of a selective beta 2-adrenergic agonist (clenbuterol) on energy balance and body composition in normal and protein deficient rats. Rothwell NJ, Stock MJ. Biosci Rep. 1987 Dec;7(12):933-40. PMID:3453750
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Just ordered clen, keto?, and T3. I've seen how to run the clen alone. But how do I run it with T3 and keto?
 
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