Shinigami
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Hi guys. Before i say anything, i have to say that i'm currently stacking T2 and Erase, so far it's a great combo, i admit, i really like it and looks like it is giving me some results in my vlc/keto cutting diet.
Beside that, sincerly, i still have some doubts about all those "new" ingredients marked as beta-2 agonists that are out, but i cannot avoid the fact that these things are making me curious like a library rat.
So far, after a little researches, i know that stacking 2 or more beta-2 agonists (talking about selective ones, so with bigger effects and long-lasting half-life) may be too much for a body to sustain, and anyway i'm not looking for it. So i would like to know what would happen stacking instead 2 supplements with beta-2 agonists with less half-life and less selection as in this case.
This idea comes for a reason: i noticed, in many reviews here and there, that people had to bump up the T2 doses to 4 to feel the effects; in the same way, people using Compound 20 (besides all the hype that USP made, still many tried it) feel like that it should be used at an high dosage to grant its full effects (like bumping it at 6 or 8 on training days, for example, against the adviced 4 doses per day).
So, considering the half life of this products, the fact that they aren't selective, would be this a nice stack to look into, or would you warn against it? Plus, the fact that T2 has to be taken on empty stomach, and Compound 20 instead is absorbed nicely with foods, their ingredients should provide a damn nice coverage in 24-hour period, shouldn't be?
I would like to hear your opinion, if this is affordable. Thanks for any of your replies, anyway.
Beside that, sincerly, i still have some doubts about all those "new" ingredients marked as beta-2 agonists that are out, but i cannot avoid the fact that these things are making me curious like a library rat.
So far, after a little researches, i know that stacking 2 or more beta-2 agonists (talking about selective ones, so with bigger effects and long-lasting half-life) may be too much for a body to sustain, and anyway i'm not looking for it. So i would like to know what would happen stacking instead 2 supplements with beta-2 agonists with less half-life and less selection as in this case.
This idea comes for a reason: i noticed, in many reviews here and there, that people had to bump up the T2 doses to 4 to feel the effects; in the same way, people using Compound 20 (besides all the hype that USP made, still many tried it) feel like that it should be used at an high dosage to grant its full effects (like bumping it at 6 or 8 on training days, for example, against the adviced 4 doses per day).
So, considering the half life of this products, the fact that they aren't selective, would be this a nice stack to look into, or would you warn against it? Plus, the fact that T2 has to be taken on empty stomach, and Compound 20 instead is absorbed nicely with foods, their ingredients should provide a damn nice coverage in 24-hour period, shouldn't be?
I would like to hear your opinion, if this is affordable. Thanks for any of your replies, anyway.