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Rpn's Eviscerate and Cel's suppress-c for cutting?

bubagump

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Like the title says rpn's eviscerate and cel's suppress-c for cutting, what do you think. Would there be an issue with running these two together. Currently running t-3 with clen and switching to eca along with green tea extract,a keto diet and a few other odd ball things like a good multi-vit,protein powder and of course lots of cardio.. Start weight was 285lbs and currently 200 over a 2 year period. 35 of thoes lbs were from march till now when i added in t-3 and clen along with 2 cardio sessions a day. Just looking to switch some things up a bit and put some new things into the mix..
 
I don't think there's an issue with that combo - should use different pathways for fat loss.

I don't think Evis. has anything that reduces cortisol but you should get confirmation on that.
If it does - would have to be really careful as Suppress-C reduces it a fair amount - don't want cort. too low brah.
 
eviscreate is more of a transdermal fatloss agent and not for cort blockage. As for different pathways for fat loss thats what im looking to do as my current stack seems to be slowing down a bit and just looking to change it up. Been on clen/eca for a bit too long
 
Like the title says rpn's eviscerate and cel's suppress-c for cutting, what do you think. Would there be an issue with running these two together. Currently running t-3 with clen and switching to eca along with green tea extract,a keto diet and a few other odd ball things like a good multi-vit,protein powder and of course lots of cardio.. Start weight was 285lbs and currently 200 over a 2 year period. 35 of thoes lbs were from march till now when i added in t-3 and clen along with 2 cardio sessions a day. Just looking to switch some things up a bit and put some new things into the mix..

I dont think that would be a prob. --Have u started the Eviscerate yet? I did'nt even know about it until yesterday, but it does have my interest
 
looks like eviscerate has some cort blocking agents in it but just to the site of application so i may just run that and ditch the suppress-c for now..
 
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