Risks with Reduce XT?

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I am starting a low carb ketogenic diet called Carb Nite. My goal is to reduce fat and maintain muscle. My workout will be a hypertrophy routine with incline treadmill walking for cardio. I am looking at Reduce XT as a possible supplement for this protocol. Does this negatively affect cardiovascular biomarkers in any way?
Also, any additional supplement recommendations are welcome (note that I stay clear of supplements affecting dopamine).
 
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Reduce XT is great on a cut, and shouldn't cause any negative cardiovascular biomarkers.

Given Reduce XT's effect on cortisol, thyroid, and reducing water retention from its effects on the nephron, it makes for a great supplement whilst cutting.
 
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Reduce XT is great on a cut, and shouldn't cause any negative cardiovascular biomarkers.

Given Reduce XT's effect on cortisol, thyroid, and reducing water retention from its effects on the nephron, it makes for a great supplement whilst cutting.
Nailed it!
 

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Reduce XT is great on a cut, and shouldn't cause any negative cardiovascular biomarkers.

Given Reduce XT's effect on cortisol, thyroid, and reducing water retention from its effects on the nephron, it makes for a great supplement whilst cutting.
Thank you sir.
 

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Would Forskolin be a worthwhile addition? The same criteria would apply.
 

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And my blood pressure, cholesterol, etc should be unaffected as well with forskolin?
 
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Forskolin + Reduce XT would be a very nice stack.

Reduce XT is one of the better supplements out there for those on a cut - I believe that now, and when I worked for SNS.

The only potential issue would be a little soreness in the joints, but at most reasonable doses it won't be an issue and it was never a problem for me.
 

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Reduce XT is great on a cut, and shouldn't cause any negative cardiovascular biomarkers.

Given Reduce XT's effect on cortisol, thyroid, and reducing water retention from its effects on the nephron, it makes for a great supplement whilst cutting.
You know, your posts here are the New York Times to your bb.com posts USA Today.
 
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In case you guys wanna get a room for this
 
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Forskolin + Reduce XT would be a very nice stack.

Reduce XT is one of the better supplements out there for those on a cut - I believe that now, and when I worked for SNS.

The only potential issue would be a little soreness in the joints, but at most reasonable doses it won't be an issue and it was never a problem for me.
Toss some thyrocaps in that mix!
 
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I am starting a low carb ketogenic diet called Carb Nite. My goal is to reduce fat and maintain muscle. My workout will be a hypertrophy routine with incline treadmill walking for cardio. I am looking at Reduce XT as a possible supplement for this protocol. Does this negatively affect cardiovascular biomarkers in any way?
Also, any additional supplement recommendations are welcome (note that I stay clear of supplements affecting dopamine).
Wtf is carb nite? This is the second time I've heard of it... I'm obviously going to hit up Google but... too many damn eating protocols out to keep up with
 
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Wtf is carb nite? This is the second time I've heard of it... I'm obviously going to hit up Google but... too many damn eating protocols out to keep up with
Lol I agree. Way too many.
 

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I'm also looking at possibly supplementing with ArA. With this being a pro inflammatory Omega-6, would high cholesterol (LDL) and blood pressure be a deterrent to taking this?
 
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I prefer hotwire.
I will throw in my Hilton or Marriot points (collected over the last 7 years of road warrioring.) I own the rights to the resulting video obviously
 

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