TweetClen's anti-catabolic properties are highly over-rated.
In humans clen has very little mucle building properties. It is used to increase a person's metabolism slightly. So it does have some uses as a weightloss aid.
TweetSince i have to postpone my cycle for a few months i want to try something else. I have never used clen before but have been researching it lately. Since clen is anti-catabolic would it be effective in a high calorie diet? I want to gain lean muscle. ALso what effects would clen show on a blood test?
TweetClen's anti-catabolic properties are highly over-rated.
In humans clen has very little mucle building properties. It is used to increase a person's metabolism slightly. So it does have some uses as a weightloss aid.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
TweetCLEN HAS NO ANTI CATABOLIC properties, it works in animals, but not in hummans, it can be used as a termogenic since it rises temperature of the body, I think clen is shit.
you'll deal with head aches, acelerated metabolism, high bp, shaky hands, broncoasiration
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