don't waste your money with transdermal
I can't disagree with this more. Depending on your BF, if it's ~15% or lower, you will see results. When I was using my Eviscerate, I was at like 18% or something and I started seeing results easily 5 days into it. I stopped using it because I wasn't in my usual workout routine and lifestyle so I have a lot left plus another bottle coming; plus another bottle that'll order during the New Year's sale. People might say that it's pointless to use transdermals if your over like 13% or 14% but I can't agree with that. The reason I praise transdermals is because it's not like you're holding fat EVERYWHERE right? You only want to lose fat in the troubled areas where it just never goes away, and this is where they rock. I agree, if you're obese, it'll obviously take you a lot of it, but if you are obese, supplements shouldn't be your main concern; diet and exercise will drop those pounds faster than a supp.
I actually think transdermal fat loss is very underrated but I don't care either because I'm not draining my adrenals like others who run 3 bottles of different fat burners at the same time and get petty results. I've learned my lesson on going ape **** over systemic fat-burners and will never do anything like that again. You ever read those articles where they say spot reducing is impossible? Well, I believed it myself for a while until I got my hands on Eviscerate. IMO, it trashed that statement.
This is my advice, make your own transdermal or get one like Eviscerate or Napalm. Stock up on EAAs, EFAs and a system fat-burner of your choice (if you really want to), run a 3 day carb-cycling shuffle with 1 cheat day every 6 days (2 shuffles). Or just run a lowered cal diet 5 days week with 2 maintenance re-ups on the weekends. Either one of those should be sufficient, I prefer carb-cycling because my body handles it very well and it simply works.
If your protein in take is at body weight or a little surplus, you should see minimal muscle loss. EAAs really help with that, along with EFAs. And because you'd be using a transdermal, muscle loss is lessened again because all those stims aren't taken orally where it can inflict catabolic effects. While were on catabolic effects, another reason I don't like to junk up on oral fat-burners is because of nasty cortisol. How many times have you ran a fat-burner where you end up losing hella weight in your arms, face, legs and NOTHING on your midsection? Hell, your midsection probably ended up looking larger huh? Ya cortisol spikes suck and they really just blow your motivation, this is where transdermals shine, excuse me GLISTEN.
I could go into way more detail but from my experience, I thank the companies that make transdermal fat-burners, especially PP for giving us Penetrate. I can't wait till next year, I have my whole transdermal formula laid out, it's going to be awesome. If you want anymore advice, shoot me a PM.