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a natural inhibitor 11ßHSD1 activity, VAT Attack! down-regulates the conversion of cortisone to metabolically active cortisol, leading to a reduction of skeletal-muscle and adipose-tissue glucocorticoid levels. This supports effective protein synthesis and shunts fat accumulation. Furthermore, considering the existence of a positive relationship between high levels of circulating cortisol and insulin insensitivity, reductions in cortisol levels induce improvements in cellular insulin sensitivity with benefits for blood-glucose optimization, diabetic states, and fat loss.

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a natural inhibitor 11ßHSD1 activity, VAT Attack! down-regulates the conversion of cortisone to metabolically active cortisol, leading to a reduction of skeletal-muscle and adipose-tissue glucocorticoid levels. This supports effective protein synthesis and shunts fat accumulation. Furthermore, considering the existence of a positive relationship between high levels of circulating cortisol and insulin insensitivity, reductions in cortisol levels induce improvements in cellular insulin sensitivity with benefits for blood-glucose optimization, diabetic states, and fat loss.

30 day supply of Innovation only 19.99 exclusive to nutraplanet

Damn the wife's going to kill me!!
 
USPLabs, how do you feel about using this while I take a couple weeks off Lean Xtreme. I want to try and use this along with Super Cissus to help maintain and regulate cortisol levels. Can VAT Attack, essentially, be used all year long with say one month on, one month off type cycling?

I just don't want to encounter a nasty cortisol rebound with either LX or VAT Attack.
 
USPLabs, how do you feel about using this while I take a couple weeks off Lean Xtreme. I want to try and use this along with Super Cissus to help maintain and regulate cortisol levels. Can VAT Attack, essentially, be used all year long with say one month on, one month off type cycling?

I just don't want to encounter a nasty cortisol rebound with either LX or VAT Attack.

One of the advantages of Cortisol maintenance through enzymatic inhibition is the localized result - that is, the prevention of conversion in metabolically active tissues, rather than inhibition of release on a systemic level. Potentially, this avoids the Cortisol rebound you spoke about, as basal Cortisol levels should remain essentially unaltered, if only lessened slightly. When you have receptor-antagonism and/or systemic alteration, the possibility for negative feedback always exists.

In the case of A.A.S., for example, the "rebound" that most people speak about actually occurs because A.A.S., are very potent receptor antagonists; therefore, the "rebound" is more or less the exposing of vulnerable, immature tissues to circulating Cortisol, rather than an increased systemic release. If, say, one makes substantial natural gains while using a receptor-antagonist, I suppose the same theory would hold. So, we come to the result that localized control of Cortisol inhibition through enzyme down-regulation is preferable!
 
Since no one has asked this yet, what does it taste like? Is it worse or better than bulk cissus? That stuff makes me want to puke every time.

bulk cissus tastes great compared to yellow gold :).

but on another note, much like everyone else, i am quite interested in picking it up once it hits the planet!
 
bulk cissus tastes great compared to yellow gold :).

but on another note, much like everyone else, i am quite interested in picking it up once it hits the planet!

It taste like 20-30 shots of dried expresso...
 
a natural inhibitor 11ßHSD1 activity, VAT Attack! down-regulates the conversion of cortisone to metabolically active cortisol, leading to a reduction of skeletal-muscle and adipose-tissue glucocorticoid levels. This supports effective protein synthesis and shunts fat accumulation. Furthermore, considering the existence of a positive relationship between high levels of circulating cortisol and insulin insensitivity, reductions in cortisol levels induce improvements in cellular insulin sensitivity with benefits for blood-glucose optimization, diabetic states, and fat loss.

30 day supply of Innovation only 19.99 exclusive to nutraplanet

Sick Jacob...Sick!
 
One of the advantages of Cortisol maintenance through enzymatic inhibition is the localized result - that is, the prevention of conversion in metabolically active tissues, rather than inhibition of release on a systemic level. Potentially, this avoids the Cortisol rebound you spoke about, as basal Cortisol levels should remain essentially unaltered, if only lessened slightly. When you have receptor-antagonism and/or systemic alteration, the possibility for negative feedback always exists.

In the case of A.A.S., for example, the "rebound" that most people speak about actually occurs because A.A.S., are very potent receptor antagonists; therefore, the "rebound" is more or less the exposing of vulnerable, immature tissues to circulating Cortisol, rather than an increased systemic release. If, say, one makes substantial natural gains while using a receptor-antagonist, I suppose the same theory would hold. So, we come to the result that localized control of Cortisol inhibition through enzyme down-regulation is preferable!

I don't know what he said but I like the way he said it!!
 
One of the advantages of Cortisol maintenance through enzymatic inhibition is the localized result - that is, the prevention of conversion in metabolically active tissues, rather than inhibition of release on a systemic level. Potentially, this avoids the Cortisol rebound you spoke about, as basal Cortisol levels should remain essentially unaltered, if only lessened slightly. When you have receptor-antagonism and/or systemic alteration, the possibility for negative feedback always exists.

In the case of A.A.S., for example, the "rebound" that most people speak about actually occurs because A.A.S., are very potent receptor antagonists; therefore, the "rebound" is more or less the exposing of vulnerable, immature tissues to circulating Cortisol, rather than an increased systemic release. If, say, one makes substantial natural gains while using a receptor-antagonist, I suppose the same theory would hold. So, we come to the result that localized control of Cortisol inhibition through enzyme down-regulation is preferable!

Damn...I actually do know what you're talking about. This totally explains why the "rebound" or side effects from yohimbine had on me; that's yohimbine, I'm eager to try alpha-yohimbine though. Yohimbine is an antagonist, yes? Not sure which receptors though, beta or alpha, although I think its beta. This totally explains the harsh side effects I get from it. As little as 8mg of straight yohimbine hits me pretty hard and I my body just feels like a furnace, sweating like there's no tomorrow. I'm not comparing it to VAT Attack, as yohimbine can actually increase cortisol, but just expanding on the negative effects of receptor antagonists.

So if I hear you correct, VAT Attack doesn't hit on systemic level, but rather on a localized area, like other antagonist compounds do. Which in the end decreases the chances of rebounding, brilliant. I'm very eager to try this. What localized area would this be? I'm guessing the abdominal, lower body region. I'm curious to know if Lean Xtreme works on systemic level, this might explain joint aches and lethargy, although it targets the abdominal, lower body region as well.
 
Planning on running VatAttack with RPN's DCP and Alpha-Y/green tea.Any problems with that stack?Thinkn it should be killer
 
Planning on running VatAttack with RPN's DCP and Alpha-Y/green tea.Any problems with that stack?Thinkn it should be killer

Looks awesome from here. Add in some Anabolic-Pump to keep your carb intake moderate, retain strength and stay swole. Besides that it looks straight.
 
I'm following this post closely...I don't know why, but I all of a sudden want to attack some vats! Keep me away from the brewery....=P
 
....:cheers:....
 
write up posted today, yesterday, we had 2 large shipments hit the warhouse that needed my attention.
 
Should be ASAP Tommy... I am working on the final touches... It will be worth it, I promise!
 
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