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Any opinions on the best best recomposition fat burners/cutting supplements for someone who wants/needs to lose 60 lbs?
#1. DietAny opinions on the best best recomposition fat burners/cutting supplements for someone who wants/needs to lose 60 lbs?
I prefer to order ephedra in bulk raw powder. I've enjoyed Lipodrene Hardcore and Fastin though. I salute Hi-Tech for not giving a **** about the FDA.Considering 60+ pounds to be long term fat loss: A properly planned and mapped out diet that utilizes REASONABLE(Not 500-1000 calories overnight) amounts of restriction in a step by step linear process would obviously be the most beneficial thing you can do. Followed by proper training protocol designed around primary the goal of fat loss and accepting that muscle building is secondary.
Acetyl L-Carnitine and CLA would be staples of mine. As for fat burners, ephedra based would be lipodrene by hi-tech, non-ephedra based hydroxyelite also by hi-tech. I've heard great things also about the PES products mentioned but i have no personal experience with them to offer.
Side note: I had great fat loss effects while on recomp while using GW-50516 in OL EnduraShred!
I've never ran the Hardcore but i've ran the traditional many times and have had great results. My girl used only 1.5 tabs a day during her bikini contest prep and did great with it as well. Hi-tech makes some quality stuff.I prefer to order ephedra in bulk raw powder. I've enjoyed Lipodrene Hardcore and Fastin though. I salute Hi-Tech for not giving a **** about the FDA.
No insult meant. Just reiterating as I constantly find myself having to remind my clients that opt out of the nutritional side.Thanks. ..I'm already aware of the diet factor. That's why I only asked about fat burners
This ^No insult meant. Just reiterating as I constantly find myself having to remind my clients that opt out of the nutritional side.
No insult taken. I was just clarifying that I'm already aware of the diet factor and that's why I asked opinions on fat burners.No insult meant. Just reiterating as I constantly find myself having to remind my clients that opt out of the nutritional side.
Have you cut this much weight before? What are your stats?No insult taken. I was just clarifying that I'm already aware of the diet factor and that's why I asked opinions on fat burners.
I have cut more weight than this before.Have you cut this much weight before? What are your stats?
It's my husband's FAV fat burner, so much so that he requested I order more lol. That never happensOxyMax is a great option! Provides very clean energy, noticeable mood enhancement, almost euphoric and also suppress's appetite quite well. In terms of fat burner it has very synergistic ingredients that all work along the same pathway to enhance fat loss including Forskolin-95(cAMP), Amentoflavone(PDEi), Higenamine(b2), and Alpha-Yohimbine(a2). The Forskolin will also help you hold onto lean muscle while burning fat and Amentoflavone will help maintain strength!
kind of hardcore, but ephedra/caffeine/yohimbine is a powerful metabolism tweaker.Thanks everyone....I had my thyroid removed and stress lately has thrown me back to habits I had long ditched
I am back on clean eating now am looking for ways to tweak my hindered metabolism so I can get ripped this winter of just swole and being called fat
kind of hardcore, but ephedra/caffeine/yohimbine is a powerful metabolism tweaker.
you are welcome...that 'stack' is also relatively cheap plus being extremely effective.Thank you Sir
Cheap is always awesomeyou are welcome...that 'stack' is also relatively cheap plus being extremely effective.
lol...I like to think so.Cheap is always awesome
Yup. SNS makes quality 200mg tabs for Caffeine and 2.5mg caps for YHCL. It's what I'm actually using now for my mini-cut.lol...I like to think so.
I use bronkaid as my ephedra. caffeine and yohimbine are easy to come by.
Lol...well cheap isn't always better. But when cheap is just as effective as pricey, it's awesome.lol...I like to think so.
I use bronkaid as my ephedra. caffeine and yohimbine are easy to come by.
indeed...welcome to AM.Lol...well cheap isn't always better. But when cheap is just as effective as pricey, it's awesome.
Thanks. I had actually introduced myself a couple months ago but stayed lurking.indeed...welcome to AM.
I'm already aware its more like 90% diet. As I've already explained. .I do not have a thyroid, cannot produce my own thyroid hormone (which has a HUGE impact on metabolism ) and am only looking for that extra little tweak from fat burners.I know you are already aware of the diet need - but I think when people ask this question they think it's like 50% diet and 50% supplements, or 75% diet and 25% supplements, etc.
I think the real point is that for most people it is actually 90% diet, 9% exercise, and 1% supplements. Maybe 0.5% supplements. NOTHING out there is gonna make you go, "Wow, I need that to lose weight!" as far as supplements go.
E/C/A that has already been recommended is the best bet and will help give you energy/curb appetite.
A LOAD of other things MAY contribute. Green Tea, L-Carnitine, Capsaicin, Yohimbine (if you tolerate it), Fucoxanthin, Forskolin, Higenamine, etc. - the list is endless. The results you see will be minimal.
Thanks.....as far as how much I have to lose. I'm just guesstimating 60-80 lbs cause the feedback I get online is how obese i look in my pics and that I'm delusional about having alot of muscle development. I really just want cut way down so that there's no way anyone can say that when seeing my pics anymore.My recommendations:
Stims: Caffeine, Ephedrine
Non-stim fat burning: Antaeus Lipomorph or Modular series BAIBA
Mental: noopepts, cholines, Antaeus Modular Series nootropics (there is a variety with slight differences that you can have fun trying out). There's also a new product called PSyche that is a ergogenic/nootropic mix that would be perfect to help push through the exhaustion from cutting so much weight.
If you have any questions about any of these recommendations I'll be more than happy to answer them.
Good luck on your journey!
Yes. I had thyroid cancer that returned twice. I had a total thyroidectomy , 2 rounds of Radioiodine treatment and a second surgery to get any possible remnants of thyroid tissue from my thyroid bed.Was your whole thyroid removed?
Wow, that is incredible, I'm sorry you had to go through that. I work on the chemistry side of cancer research, hopefully we'll be able to help people in your situation in the future... Are you on exogenous thyroid hormones now?Yes. I had thyroid cancer that returned twice. I had a total thyroidectomy , 2 rounds of Radioiodine treatment and a second surgery to get any possible remnants of thyroid tissue from my thyroid bed.
I'm on 200mcg of Synthroid daily. I'm very anal about taking it at 4:30 am on an empty stomach. My Dr is equally anal about me only taking brand name because generic stopped working fully.Wow, that is incredible, I'm sorry you had to go through that. I work on the chemistry side of cancer research, hopefully we'll be able to help people in your situation in the future... Are you on exogenous thyroid hormones now?
Kris Gethin and Julian Smith say its like 3% MAYBE 5% at most. But, I totally agree with you. Supplements are important though. The difference with them is significantly higher than just working out and eating right. ya know?I know you are already aware of the diet need - but I think when people ask this question they think it's like 50% diet and 50% supplements, or 75% diet and 25% supplements, etc.
I think the real point is that for most people it is actually 90% diet, 9% exercise, and 1% supplements. Maybe 0.5% supplements. NOTHING out there is gonna make you go, "Wow, I need that to lose weight!" as far as supplements go.
E/C/A that has already been recommended is the best bet and will help give you energy/curb appetite.
A LOAD of other things MAY contribute. Green Tea, L-Carnitine, Capsaicin, Yohimbine (if you tolerate it), Fucoxanthin, Forskolin, Higenamine, etc. - the list is endless. The results you see will be minimal.