i don't remember where i read it but there was an indepth article about clen cancelling out insulin. so it would be a waste of time taking them together or something like that. anybody know if thats true.
That makes absolutely no sense to me either. If that were true, then taking clenbuterol would "cancel out"(whatever the hell that means) your natural insulin as well and people would have highly elevated bloodsugar and all sorts of problems that mimic type 2 diabetes. I have not heard any clen users complaining of this, so I must assume that this whole thing is bullshit.
caffeine can decrease insulin sensitivity-not really sure how it does this, but perhaps clen might do the same...I am not sure either, just speculating, but would like to see that article you were talking about, as I am thinking of incorporating both into my cycle.
i can't find that article but it was quite in depth. i read it a couple months ago, and i don't remember where. i thought it was here. i'm going to throw in the insulin next week and run it 3 days a week. sound like it will be fine.
That makes absolutely no sense to me either. If that were true, then taking clenbuterol would "cancel out"(whatever the hell that means) your natural insulin as well and people would have highly elevated bloodsugar and all sorts of problems that mimic type 2 diabetes. I have not heard any clen users complaining of this, so I must assume that this whole thing is bullshit.
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