So is that a good thing?Nullifidian said:Personally I think that taking aspirin with the clen would help prevent downregulation of beta receptors, just like aspirin does in an ECA stack.
Cool! Thanks for the help.Nullifidian said:That would be a good thing. It would slightly boost the effectiveness of clen, but more importantly it may extend the amount of time it is effective for in terms of fat loss.
There is a big difference between an educated guess and a pure guess. I merely told him the theory is sound. I was actually going to test out that very theory myself next time I cut. It's easy to see if it works. Clen only works for 18 days. If you take Clen and Aspirin for more than 18 days and fat loss remains constant, then it worked. If not, then it didn't. Simple as that.the blind lead the blind.
I would use something natural to lower your blood pressure instead of aspirin. NSAIDs are bad, bad, bad. Never take for a long period of time like would be a PCT.5111 said:I am actually most concerned about lowering my bloodpressure. I just don't want to see any NEGATIVE effects from it. If it helps that is even better.
If I take it it would only be during my clen cycle. I'm also looking into that celery seed.Syr said:I would use something natural to lower your blood pressure instead of aspirin. NSAIDs are bad, bad, bad. Never take for a long period of time like would be a PCT.
Do some research, dude.
Well, i wouldnt take aspirin for more than 5 days without pausing and not more than once a day.5111 said:If I take it it would only be during my clen cycle. I'm also looking into that celery seed.
Have you been taking any hawthorn berry at all - that should help5111 said:I am actually most concerned about lowering my bloodpressure. I just don't want to see any NEGATIVE effects from it. If it helps that is even better.