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Cardarine for my gf?

JonnySavage

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My girl recently got into a car accident about 6months ago, an idiot jumped the concrete median doing a turn way to fast and hit her and two other vehicles... But anyways, she's okay she's done with physical therapy/ chiro. They wanted to do nerve blockage procedure but she really wants to pursue acupuncture or other treatments.
She's starting back into her regimine of clean eating, meal prep, cycling for cardio for the time being.
she's been asking me for a supplement or st to help her strictly with FAT LOSS and the only thing that came to my mind was Cardarine. 10mg for 6-8weeks?
Does this sound reasonable? And on that note has anyone heard of Enhanced Athlete Cardarine and have any reviews they'd like to share, all feedback is greatly appreciated.
 
in my experience Cardarine won't do much for weight loss. Seems to only really enhance endurance.
Plus, you have to remember, if it was this magic bullet, why on earth did the manufacture cease
human trials on it...? Seems like they would have made a killing if it worked as intended.

I would stick with known and effective things that other woman have run frequently....

Clen
Var
Yohimbine HCL
ECA / ECY

And I would only add these ones she has diet and training dialed in, and has started to plateau with loses.
 
GW is great for high endurance but definitely an EC type stack would work best, at least for me...
 
Keep her away from Cardarine, or SARMS. It won't help with fat loss as stated, it's great for endurance but so are many other supplements which are not in the research chemical category. Second the ECA, or even ECY (given tolerance to yohimbine)...

From Dr. Google:
Yohimbe bark appears to have a stimulatory effect on sex organs. In women, it might increase arousal and sensitivity of the clitoris. Yohimbine, the active ingredient in yohimbe bark, stimulates the central nervous system, especially the nerves in the lower spine, according to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
:D

That said, if she has issues losing weight with a proper deficit with exercise over time, there is something hormonal probably going on and only a blood test with an endocrinologist would be the next place to visit. From her stats however, she only has to lose about 15-20lbs which can be accomplished over time (12-20 weeks) That would give her the ability to add a little muscle to balance things out. That would be a recomp, in anyone's book.
 
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