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Sourdough Review of Compound 20

T-Bone said:
I just saw this and wasn't sure if he ever posted it so I'm posting it up for him.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imHJnvTOsgE">YouTube Link</a>

Hope your ok with this Sour, thought people should see it.

He did the best review & log of C20.
He really liked that supplement too.
 
Yes, with Sourdough's endorsement, it makes the product more appealing for me.

Maybe a stupid question but if this stuff is a beta-2 adrenoceptor agonist (stimulates beta-2) , will this also "act like clen"; and thus impart stressors to the heart/increase heart rate,etc?

In short, is it not advisable to take stims concurrently?
 
i have not noticed anything like that, and the USP info pages says it can been stacked with stims. :)
 
Bolanrox said:
i have not noticed anything like that, and the USP info pages says it can been stacked with stims. :)

Right. People are using jack3d or any pre along side this.
 
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Cardiac effects:
Increase contractility (positive inotropy), Increase relaxation rate (positive lusitropy), Increase heart rate (positive chronotropy), Increase conduction velocity (positive dromotropy)
 
I'm taking it right now. Not at the same time as pre-workouts but I am taking pre-workouts with stims. I haven't felt any kind of stimulant effect from the C20 though.
 
Taking low dose Clen would be an example. Clen, in an of itself doesnt "feel" like caffeine and other traditional CNS stims. Heck, you barely feel anything when you start out in lower doses. That said, you DO feel the jitters in higher doses commonly discused on these forums (and then, and only then, common sense kicks in and dictates NOT to use stims while ON).

Not sure C-20 will cause enough of an amount to "feel" but that doesn't necessarily mean it isn't active in your system ya know?

I'd love to get some intelligent feedback or disclaimers/warnings for concurrent stim use.

Some of us OLD dudes need to protect their hearts. lol

Keep us posted.
 
Anyone else wonder why there are ZERO Compound 20 (only) threads? :p
 
Anyone else wonder why there are ZERO Compound 20 (only) threads? :p

Personally it keeps me from wanting to try Compound 20 watching everyone and their momma run it with twenty different things and then try and make comments about it. How anyone can say exactly what it does while running AI's, Test boosters, roids, whatever is laughable.
 
Couldnt agree more. So hard to discern what effects are coming from which products argggggg
 
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