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.
Bolanrox said:i have not noticed anything like that, and the USP info pages says it can been stacked with stims.![]()
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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)
Anyone else wonder why there are ZERO Compound 20 (only) threads?![]()