Separate yohimburn question

khafra

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I didn't want to clog up the thread on percutaneous creation, but I have a question on yohimburn, lipoderm, et. al: Will suppressing the alpha 2 receptors cause them to multiply or become more sensitive so that fat will build up more quickly or be harder to reduce as soon as you stop using it?

I have no idea, but it seems likely since that's the way other parts of the body seem to work.
 
No idea? Well, if it did work that way, what would the ideal cycle length and post-cycle recovery nutrition, supplementation, and exercise for it be?
 
I hate to bug everybody again, but one more time:  has anyone read any kind of research on longer-term effects of percutaneous yohimbine? (sorry, just trying out the wysiwyg editor).

Seriously, though, the body tries quite hard to retain its version of homeostasis; anything you bring in from outside to change that it'll generally resist, so is it going to be easier to gain fat back after using the gel?  Increased alpha 2 adrenergic receptors in the blocked site, or anything like that?
 
^*bump*^

I don't know, but I'm very interested in finding out the answer as well.

ManBeast
 
Im a rookie in the transdermal world. What do all the smart people think about this thread?????
 
There must be nobody who knows yet.  I'm sure there are people working to figure it out right now, since it came up in that thread about Par's new local-only ph delivery system. 

I'm not smart enough to figure out the answer myself, I just hope I'm smart enough to find the answer once it's out there Link Removed
 
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