Hastur
Well-known member
A couple of points:
1) just because a substance increases the preference for fat as a fuel substrate does not mean it magically shuts off the need for carbs. Energy systems lie on a continuum.
2) Cardarine is a very potent insulin sensitizer. If you don't consume adequate carbs peri-workout you will likely experience hypoglycemic effects and reduced performance. Of course, the reduced performance is dependent on how advanced you are--how hard you typically train.
3) As long as you have adequate body fat levels and your goal is body fat reduction, why would you need an especially high fat diet? You don't; the Cardarine will help to use your body fat stores for energy (as long as lipolysis is adequate).
4) Cardarine was "designed" as a metabolic and cardiovascular optimizer to treat conditions such as hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes. In none of these conditions would a high fat diet be standard protocol.
I can tell you from both personal experience and reading enough logs/reviews, that at 21 mg./day I felt like **** after several weeks and experienced true hypoglycemic episodes after training when my carb intake was too low. Training also began to suffer.
I've now backed it down to 14 mg./day, reduced weight and increased reps/voulme, and increased carbs. I immediately felt, and performed, better. Also, fat loss has been no slower (probably because of increased performance in the gym).
I honestly believe that the insulin sensitizing effects of Cardarine are as strong, if not stronger, than its ability to increase fat usage for energy.
You're anecdotal reports have been invaluable, crowbar. I really appreciate you taking the time to post updates and insights, it's helped a great many other users, myself included.
... Which should be by winter lol I just have to figure out which one.