lipoderm ultra +clen +cap on chest?

mitch911

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is this going to causes any problems if applied to lower chest fat?..i can bare the pain as im not expriencing much discomfort on the abs and obliques, only after cardio/shower. But i thought i read somewhere something about the clen causing gyno, or agrivated it or something. if some1 can chime in on this that be great.
 
mitch911 said:
is this going to causes any problems if applied to lower chest fat?..i can bare the pain as im not expriencing much discomfort on the abs and obliques, only after cardio/shower. But i thought i read somewhere something about the clen causing gyno, or agrivated it or something. if some1 can chime in on this that be great.

Your heard clen can cause gyno? Are you sure you don't mean "tren?" as in trenbolone? I have ran several cycles with clen and never have I had this issue. Tren, on the other hand, can cause gyno in some cases, but it is rare. Again, find out whether this is true or not. Because for all I know, I just may not be susceptible to gyno from this RC.

HL
 
mitch911 said:
is this going to causes any problems if applied to lower chest fat?..i can bare the pain as im not expriencing much discomfort on the abs and obliques, only after cardio/shower. But i thought i read somewhere something about the clen causing gyno, or agrivated it or something. if some1 can chime in on this that be great.
Sorry about the delay on this. I've been in the books for finals.

Regarding the Clen causing gyno - there was some discussion of the increased cAMP levels (incited by Clen application) potentially contributing to existing gyno. The exact mechanism was never elucidated and was quite poorly substantiated. From what I read, it was more of a postulation on the part of a concerned member and far from a reality.

Anecdotally, most Lipoderm Ultra users experience the exact opposite: a reduction in the pseudogyno and a visual appearance of a flatter nipple. This was also my experience ( I posted pics in another thread). Most people who think they have gyno are just paranoid about the typical male fat storage patterns (focused on the lower abdomen and the chest) which encourages water retention. The combo of Lipoderm Ultra and a good hypocaloric diet will reduce swelling in the chest area (via the diuretic mechanisms) and contribute to significant local fat loss in the area.
 
I have used on my chest and had no problems whatsoever.

I went through and "experimenting" phase with the Lipo+clen+cap and have used it just about everywhere...worked out great. :)
 
sean taylor said:
I have used on my chest and had no problems whatsoever.

I went through and "experimenting" phase with the Lipo+clen+cap and have used it just about everywhere...worked out great. :)


The versatility is one of its key characteristics. People have used it everywhere in contest preperation to get ride of any anamolous fat patches. Asses, thighs, lower legs, chest, stomach have all been treated successfully with Lipoderm.

Just wait until we make a few tweaks to the new formula ;).
 
rippedforce63 said:
what a freakin tease :food:

Aw dude, that's the tip of the iceburg.

After we discussed what's 95% likely to be in the new, updated "H.E.A.T. Stack" (hasn't been named yet), I had to change my dag'gum Depends.

We're about to put the supplement game back in the chokehold.
 
Sir Savage said:
After we discussed what's 95% likely to be in the new, updated "H.E.A.T. Stack" (hasn't been named yet), I had to change my dag'gum Depends.

****, we are worse than a couple of school girls when it comes to keeping secrets, no?
 
Heh, yeah. With so many good secrets, though, it's hard to not slip a couple.

Damn, I can't wait until the big announcement. It'll be like a weight lifted off of me!
 
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