Thanks for that.
Have you noticed it actually WORKS better in the morning after a shower? Or, is it just a preference?
The Abliderate Advanced/absolutely Abliderated as a localized formula, interacts with the 11b-HSD enzyme. It prevents the conversion of cortisone to cortisol only in the adipose tissue where you apply it.So, we have higher levels of cortisol in the morning. I'll go look at the write up again, but if you want to give me a shortcut, how does Abliderate interact with that higher level of cortisol?
EDIT: I can't find a write up on Abliderate Advanced.
Waist all the way up to the pecs, and all the way around to the kidney area.Also, the instructions say to apply to "core".
What does that cover, exactly?
I'm thinking just above the waist up to just below the pecks. Am I right?
Just under the pecs.So, INCLUDING the belt area and the entire pecs?
Just under the pecs.
Once you hit the pecs, estrogenic fat deposits are more of an issue.
Would the abliderate base work for estrogenic fat deposit reduction if a suitable aromatase inhibitor were added?
AA or Ammo would you recommend most for cortisol control?
I take AA in the morning, and AMMO at night.
Wait... We're not supposed to take AMMO in the morning?
This is if you want to combine them.
If you notice symptoms of excessive cortisol suppression, then you would want to adjust.Still confused. My stack includes both Ammo and AA. What's the dosing recommendation? I've been taking AMMO morning and night and just started adding AA in the morning.
Are you saying I should only do AMMO at night if I'm doing AA in the morning?
If you notice symptoms of excessive cortisol suppression, then you would want to adjust.
I'ma just leave this here...
If you notice symptoms of excessive cortisol suppression, then you would want to adjust.