EvoMuse Eviscerate/Abliderate/Brite

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Bros, I've never really was up for something that is not a pill or a powder, but after stumbling upon some of those products decided to read up and was quite shocked to see such a booming response, I was aware that some Evomuse products were in high demand,but didn't see it coming from topicals.
Now this is not a thread about which one to buy,since I'd rather spend those money on protein,but in theory - if I'd got an opportunity to grab one or two I'm the future which one is more tailored to what goal?

Eviscerate and Eviscerate Smolder seem to be the product I see being most mentioned, but also is considered to be perfect for people who are already lean.
Abliderate on the other hand is slightly confusing to me,there are multiple versions of it and I don'tv quite grasp the idea behind it,maybe as a pct?
And finally Brite,this one for me is like Santa Claus, never seen it the ingredients or it being sold somewhere,everyone who believes in it love it to the bone and advice stocking up on it as soon as you got a shot at it.
I myself am around 14-15% and if being on a deficit and high cardio can get my upper abs to show,but damn that lower part is just a pain, I've never in my life could get full abdominal to show properly no matter how big of a dificit I'm at.
So bros,just it theory for the future what would you say?
 
Brite is not a topical and is wonderful for people of all bodyfat levels. Eventually it will be released as softgels, but right now it's a liquid delivery system. The feedback on it has been unreal and we are struggling to keep it in stock. Those who use it don't want to be without it.

Our topicals have actually been around for a long time with a long history. Matt (Evomuse owner/creator) has obviously made updates and modifications to give more options and to take advantage of new science. Abliderate comes in two current forms, Abliderate Advanced and Absolutely Abliderated. Absolutely Abliderated has more actives and is the stronger of the two. It's not a PCT. It's a topical cortisol control agent which is designed for visceral fat. The Eviscerate series is more for leaner people.

A good start would be to run a bottle or two of Brite with Abliderate Advanced. See where that gets you in 4-6 weeks and then consider adding one of the eviscerates to the mix.

I know you mentioned you are not looking to buy right now, but they are all tailored towards the same goal (fat loss). They just have different ways of achieving that goal. Let me know if you need any questions answered as I can get much more specific if need be.
 
Geoforce This is a very good response,thank you, I would like to know the ingredient profile of brite, since it is the most popular of the three and how exactly does it delivered such results
 
I don't know that Brite is the most popular, but it is the newest so it's more on people's minds. The topicals have been delivering results for years and have mountains of feedback. Not just saying that because I'm a rep...plain and simple products don't stay on the market for a decade without being effective and popular. These are items people consistently demand.

Brite is quickly amassing a ton of popular feedback as well. We tweaked the formula early on to remove the Tung oil which was giving people sides. Current ingredient list is: Bitter melon seed oil, perilla seed oil, borage oil, korean pine nut oil, Sesathin Advanced brand sesamol, phytol, peppermint oil, trans-retinoic acid, acetyl-l-carnitine.

Here is the write-up, some changes to the formula, feedback, questions, answers, etc.

http://anabolicminds.com/forum/evomuse/249574-evomuse-brite-writeup.html

This is a thread on the long term results with more feedback:

http://anabolicminds.com/forum/evomuse/279728-brite-long-term.html

That should answer all sorts of questions, but if you have anything else let me know. If you want to give Brite a whirl soon, order it from our website. We just got 200 units in and honestly they sell out within a day every time. We will have more soon though.

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Geoforce, thank you for the input,although Brite as you said is more on people's mind since it is fairly new, my attention was cought by Absolutely Abliderated, which seem to be perfect for person of any bf %. Also, what would you say about the quote on shipping to Europe from your website?
 
Can I use Abliderate, Absolutely Abliderated or one of the Eviscerate versions if I'm taking a Erase Pro? I'm 3 weeks into Erase Pro and I'm planning on running 8 weeks of it. I'm considering trying one of Evomuse's Topicals in the final 4 weeks of my current stack.

Also, I've not tried any Topicals before I'm not sure which one of these products would be best for me but based on what I've researched so far I'm leaning toward Eviscerate Smolder.
 
mtmrfz I had a 9 point pinch test a few weeks back and I was at 11%. Do you think I'd achieve better results with one of the Abliderate products based on my bf level?

Which of these Topicals do you have experience with and have you ever used them in addition to cortisol support supps like EP?
 
criticalbench Does it makes your skin tight? Yes, but it does not provide significant effect when you are not very lean. It provides maximum effect when you are sub 10% and trying to get rid of that last bit. Otherwise I would suggest to invest in Yohimbine hcl and get that diet spot on,you will see much better,longer lasting results
 
criticalbench Does it makes your skin tight? Yes, but it does not provide significant effect when you are not very lean. It provides maximum effect when you are sub 10% and trying to get rid of that last bit. Otherwise I would suggest to invest in Yohimbine hcl and get that diet spot on,you will see much better,longer lasting results

lol k boss. You do realize, I am a competitive bodybuilder who has competed many many many times, used a good 15+ bottles of eviscerate, lipo-derm y, and napalm in my days at various levels of bodyfat ..

Don't try to educate me when I actually have real world experience and a hell of a lot of it. It works at higher bodyfat, your eyes may struggle to see the changes when at a higher bodyfat though, that is really the only difference. At 10% you can see it working, at 14% it is harder to see but it is still making one hell of a difference.
 
criticalbench I'm not trying to educate you,and if I hurt your feelings by telling you my view on the product,well,sorry. It is a great product for a contest prep, I agree with that, acting as a diuretic and a local tightening agent,it works, but a temporary cosmetic change doesn't justify 35 dollar price for me. That's what I'm saying
 
criticalbench I'm not trying to educate you,and if I hurt your feelings by telling you my view on the product,well,sorry. It is a great product for a contest prep, I agree with that, acting as a diuretic and a local tightening agent,it works, but a temporary cosmetic change doesn't justify 35 dollar price for me. That's what I'm saying

Its topical yohimbine, which has proof to help with stubborn fat. How is it temporary again?
 
ma70 tightening and significant reduction of water is temporary,but topical yohimbine will not magically get you from 15 to 10 percent,that's is gonna be your diet,not a product
 
ma70 tightening and significant reduction of water is temporary,but topical yohimbine will not magically get you from 15 to 10 percent,that's is gonna be your diet,not a product

But you started this thread asking about supps that help with the goal. I am well aware that diet/training are the most important things to account for.

Weird....
 
Until a controlled test is done comparing same-same diet/training between topical users and non-topical users with DEXA/Hydrostatic - there doesn't seem to be a definitive "This is what you can generally expect percentage wise". BUT - if they work, it doesn't matter if you are 10% or 40% - the MOA is the same. It's not like a 40%'er would rub it on, and the body would say "Whoa Hoss! You're a fatty, I'm not Alpha Antagonizing Jack S!" I still use them, with Clen mixed in most of the time, because I have the money and believe they help a *bit* more than not. But bottom line is your deficit and cheap a$$ Caffeine, Ephedrine, and Yohimbine will get you to high 9x% of your goal. You have to decide if the last 2-3% is worth the money.

Edit: BTW, Ken "Skip" Hill is coming out with one using PhloJel as the TD carrier.
 
ma70 Yes,that could appear weird,sorry for that. The thing is,I miself went with Eviscerate,lol. And alongside I've made one hell of a qualitative research(I like to gather as much as I can,and I mean As much as I can possibly get,since my own response to a certain product may not be the same for every individual). And from 100% responses(not "lol,dude that thing is da bomb" or "bro,that is bunk",but a throughout,sincere response) I made out a conclusion that Eviscerate is a great product,but it needs certain prerequisites to really shine:
1. You are in a contest prep
2. You have either a very thick wallet or are one of the chosen ones(reps of evomuse) and can run this product indefinitely to constantly grasp the effect and locally reduce fat bit by bit

PS. I myself prefer products that will allow me to reach a certain goal,and I will be able to maintain this goal myself,without the need to recur the product,simply because I order things from US retailers to EU and it is damn expensive,if it would've been otherwise...oh mama
 
Ok so in the next 4 weeks of my cut I want to try one of these Topicals. Is there any conflict using them with Erase Pro?

Now I'm unsure if I want to try Eviscerate or Abliderate...anyone who's tried both...reco?
 
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Those are two completely different products and they deliver on different fronts,if you really want to go with either of those then: Eviscerate - tightens skin on the application area, reduces water retention and gives slight fat burning effect, also grainy and leaves a "nice tan look" on the area of application,burns skin so you need to be vigilant in terms of your tolerance regarding skin burning.
Abliderated - reduces cortisol,doesn't burn your skin on application and is targeted at VAT fat,which is located within abdominal cavity in between organs and your muscles,so it is not your usual belly fat. Not great deal of people got a problem with VAT fat,but some still do,if you got a deluted gut abliderate may be beneficial.

As stated above Eviscerate is straight up topical yohimbine with additional ingredients targeting the usual subcutaneus fat which if the "belly fat" so it really depends what your goal is.
 
Don't want to hijack the thread and hopefully I won't.

Has anyone ran Exotherm by BLR and Eviscerate? Can someone chime in on which product would work better at the end of the cut? 2x of Eviscerate Smolder or 2x of Exotherm? I'm sitting around 15-16% bodyfat and my cut will already include 2 bottles of Ignit3 by OL,Jarrows KSM 66 and yohimbine 2.5 by sns which of the products will work better? Both are topicals for fat loss,but it seems much more people were happy with exotherm..
 
maxstein Exotherm, you already got yhcl covered,if you want to double tap that thermo with Eviscerate it's up to you,plus Exotherm should work great in conjunction with KSM 66, also Exo got that pump,which really helps to get specific amount of product,where with Eviscerate proper dosing comes with experience
 
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