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3-AD and X-Factor Stack?

kixazz2529

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Just wanted to see people's thoughts on this stack.....

Running 3AD at 4/day for 3 weeks
aPCT 3 a day for 30 days there after

The whole time running X-Factor, 4/Day for first 3 weeks up to 5/day for the remaing 29 days

Right at the time 3AD would be coming to an end, teh X-Factor should really start kicking in and help with PCT

Any thoughts on this stack?


Also interested in hearing some feedback on a 3-AD/ Anabolic Pump stack


Thanks in advance
 
I wouldn't suggest using X-factor with 3-AD based on the fact that it's recommend to cut down on fat intake while using X-factor. That would be a problem using 3-AD because it's recommended to take 3-AD w/ 15-20g of fat.

I don't have any experience w/ Anabolic Pump but I know Tim has tried it. Maybe he can give his input on whether or not it would be a good stack.
 
NutraPlanet just did an interview with the creator of X-Factor, William LLewellyn. In it, he said the following:

NP: OK, I think we have sufficiently covered the basics. Now onto the new stuff. First, what is the deal about AA and Fish Oil? I’ve seen mixed messages. Is it OK to stack the two?

WL: Yes, it is actually. At first, knowing that there are studies suggesting that Omega 3 fatty acids can compete with arachidonic acid for storage and conversion enzymes, we advised everyone to limit extra Omega 3 intake while taking X-Factor. We really just wanted to be sure it worked for everyone. After a lot of experimentation, and some new research, we have reversed this position almost completely. Unless you have a diet unduly excessive in Omega 3’s, they should not interfere substantially with X-Factor. In fact, we even tell people they can supplement Omega 3’s while taking X-Factor if they want. A couple of caps per day may even lend some synergy.

NP: What new research are you referring to?

WL: There have been a number of new studies on AA actually. The British Journal of Nutrition published an important one last year showing Omega-3 supplementations to have no effect on arachidonic acid levels. The subjects took a good dose of AA with their Omega-3’s too, about 850mg per day. This is only about 150mg shy of what we recommend at the maximum. There has been some additional data to suggest that low levels of added Omega-3’s might even increase the membrane uptake of arachidonic acid. At the very least, these studies, combined with our own observations, has led to us removing the “Limit Omega 3’s” recommendations.

Looks like you would be good to go with the 3-AD/X-Factor stack..
 
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