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Tripple Threat Stack?

Dr Liftalot

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I am nearing a cut stage in my lifting and was curious what people thought of this?


AP
DCP
Leviation

stacked?



Anything else I could add to keep muscle and burn more fat?

Thanks
Dr liftalot
 
I am nearing a cut stage in my lifting and was curious what people thought of this?


AP
DCP
Leviation

stacked?



Anything else I could add to keep muscle and burn more fat?

Thanks
Dr liftalot

Check out SesaMAX. A combined Sesamin/Fish oil supplement will help burn the fat and keep it off as well :)
 
I am nearing a cut stage in my lifting and was curious what people thought of this?


AP
DCP
Leviation

stacked?



Anything else I could add to keep muscle and burn more fat?

Thanks
Dr liftalot

I think everything looks good, like Aleem said a sesamin/fish oil would be a great addition. MAN Vaporize is the same thing, and right now it is cheaper, either would be fine tho.

Also for your goals --- BCAA's are imo, a MUST check out AI's Excell --- it has 100 servings now for the same price. And the taste is unmatched.
 
Check out SesaMAX. A combined Sesamin/Fish oil supplement will help burn the fat and keep it off as well :)

from what ive read on the avant boards, they suggest not taking fish oil and sesamin at the same time in order to avoid the oxidation of the EFA's
 
from what ive read on the avant boards, they suggest not taking fish oil and sesamin at the same time in order to avoid the oxidation of the EFA's

Thats the 2nd time I've heard that :think:. According to research I've read, I would have to disagree again. Check this out:
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Dietary sesamin increased enzyme activities in all groups of rats given different fats. The extent of the increase depended on dietary fat type, and a diet containing sesamin and fish oil in combination appeared to increase many of these parameters synergistically.

I'll see if I can find some more info on it together :)
 
Thats the 2nd time I've heard that :think:. According to research I've read, I would have to disagree again. Check this out:
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I'll see if I can find some more info on it together :)

after reading that im not positive that the two were given at the same time. it says in combination but does that mean that the diet just had both or were they given at the same time...but i hope your right because its really annoying to space it out
 
Money aside, what would be your ultimate cutting stack? Curious to see what people would combine.

My ultimate cutting stack would have to be:

Xtend (Megadose this ***** :p)
Cordygen 5
Scorch
Smash
SesaMAX
E-Bol
Anabolic Pump
CEE
Combine these with a good diet and solid cardio and you're on your way to some nice results!:bruce3:

after reading that im not positive that the two were given at the same time. it says in combination but does that mean that the diet just had both or were they given at the same time...but i hope your right because its really annoying to space it out

Yeah its hard to tell from the way its worded, I'll see if I can find another one that actually says it is taken at the same time.
 
just to follow up on this:

im not very good at reading pubmed but it seems to me that this study supports my claim.

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The effects of dietary sesamin on the hepatic metabolism of arachidonic (AA) and eicosapentaenoic (EPA) acids, were investigated with respect to their beta-oxidation and secretion as triacylglycerol (TG). For 2 wk, rats were fed three types of dietary oils: (i) corn oil (control) group; (ii) EPA group: EPA ethyl esters/rapeseed oil = 2:3; (iii) AA group: AA ethyl esters/palm oil/perilla oil = 2:2:1, with or without 0.5% (w/w) of sesamin. Dietary sesamin significantly increased the activities of hepatic mitochondrial and peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation enzymes (mitochondrial carnitine acyltransferase I, acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, and peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase). Dietary EPA increased mitochondrial carnitine acyltransferase I and peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase. Dietary AA, however, had an effect on peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase only. In whole liver and the TG fraction, EPA and AA concentrations were significantly increased by dietary EPA and AA, respectively, and were decreased by dietary sesamin. In hepatic mitochondria and peroxisomes, EPA concentration was increased by dietary EPA, but AA was not changed by dietary AA. The addition of dietary sesamin to the EPA-supplemented diet significantly decreased the EPA concentration compared to concentrations found with consumption of dietary EPA alone. These results suggest that sesamin increased beta-oxidation enzyme activities and reduced hepatic EPA and AA concentrations by degradation. The stimulating effect of sesamin on beta-oxidation, however, was more significant in the EPA group than in the AA group. Hepatic AA concentration was altered by the joint effect of sesamin through esterification into TG and the stimulation of beta-oxidation.
 
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