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  1. I've actually done Clen several times. I did notice some side effects from it, (ie. Naussea, headaches, rapid heart rate, etc) but nothing that was unbearable. I have several "Friends" who have stacked the two and had tremendous results. If you keep your diet rich in protein and keep hitting the gym hard while on, you don't notice a loss in muscle mass.
  2. I hear what you are saying with the Thyroid but if you cycle up and then mirror the cycle when you come off, you should be fine. I am not a big fan of CLEN as I found it to make me pretty jittery, have nasty headaches, and I didn't really see much on the results end. I was on a pretty strict diet so I think for the most part, my losses were due to that rather than the CLEN. Lastly, messing with my heart seems to be a lot more dangerous than messing with my thyroid. Lets look at the extreme examples of messing with each. Mess with you thyroid you could end up on medication for the rest of your life. Mess with your heart, you could end up dead. Seems like a no brainer to me... WWW.ANABOLICREVIEW.COM has great studies on each. Also check out their message boards as they have many opinions from many people who have tried the different drugs.
  3. **BUMP** Wanted to bring back an old thread to see if anybody else has an opinion on this. I think CLEN is MUCH more dangerous. The added stress on the heart is well documented.
  4. If you get hurt playing ball, then you don't lose your scholarship but if you get hurt doing something outside of the sport, you are screwed.
  5. Doubled the Protein intake. The trainer is all the way in NJ so I don't make the trip from L.I. I'm hittin the gym tonight so I'll see how it feels. As far as Advil, I live on the during the season. The old joints get a lil sore now a days...
  6. I play Arena Football. We have a trainer and all but I haven't seen him since Thursday. I just was want it to be 100% by the weekend.
  7. I want to start stretching it but I was told not to at first. I need to be 100% by game time next this weekend. I worry about creating a situation similar to what Clubbingirl had where it never really heals until the end of the season.
  8. At practice last Thursday I pulled my Hamstring. We were running and I guess I didn't warm up enough. All of a sudden I felt this POP in my left Hamstring and that was all she wrote. It is much better now (5 days later) but every now and then, I still get a twinge when I step the wrong way. My question is, Have any of you ever pulled a Hammy? If so, how long did you wait before you started stretching and working it again. The trainer told me to stay off it over the weekend but I wanted to hit the gym tonight. What do you think...
  9. Anybody know anything about it? Side Effects? Drug Testing results? Effectiveness?
  10. Yeah, I love the part when he finds out he made starting Defense and went nuts smashing windows with his cranium! Seriously though, I played college ball and this movie is pretty accurate. In 4 years, the only people who were "randomly" tested were the 3rd string punters and the walk-on freshman. I was 310lbs, benched 225 X 42times and never had to pee in a cup:rolleyes:
  11. Friggin Firewall at work!
  12. You never know. If you let yourself get better before hitting it hard again, you may actually see increase. Your body had time to heal/rest up...
  13. Defensive Coach: Steriods??? Why do you have to always accuse my guys of juicing? Offensive Coach: The guy is on the punt return team for 3 years then comes back after putting on 35 pounds of Rip and an attitude to go with it over the summer? Head Coach: GENTLEMEN, We're not doctors. The NC2A has a testing program for this sort of thing, I suggest we let them do their job. Besides, it isn't that hard to put on 35 pounds if you hit the weight room Real hard! :laugh: Sooo the way it is.
  14. This is why I try not to ask strangers for a spot. Nothing worse than the smell of Ball Sweat while your trying to bench:puke:
  15. I AGREE 100%! The fact is that pretty much anything that REALLY works will be taken off the market so fast it will make you head spin. As Nautica says, stick to the Protein and rest.
  16. Now now, a moron I'm not. I just can't read:D
  17. What do you work in Retail? I do and that sounds like my life for the last 5 months... I Start hitting it hard today.
  18. You can help beat the sodium thing by drinking lots and lots of water through the day. This will help to flush your system to a degree. He's right though, sodium will give you that Poofy appearance.
  19. Her Boobs don't do anything for me, look like big FISH EYES looking up towards the sky:rolleyes: She does however, have an absolutly beautiful cooter!
  20. I listened to the Dan Patrick (ESPN) show the other day and I have to admit, it was pretty good. Funny as shit. A lot of the Hosts on ESPN have a much better sense of humor than the guys at WFAN.
  21. I don't know about you, but I am not planning on making any trips to HONG KONG in the near future. I also don't really trust the shit out of Mexico, although it is the easiest to get. There was a guy at my gym that used to have access to a good supplier in Europe but he got out of the business. I agree with the Winstrol prices. I don't know what they were 10 years ago but I would be curious to see the % of inflation...
  22. Yeah, as a guy, it kind of pisses me off. Your like "hey, I am better looking that that douche!":mad:
  23. Some ephedra critics, accepting every report of a death "linked" to the stimulant at face value, offer higher fatality estimates. According to Public Citizen's Sidney Wolfe, for instance, there have been 155 ephedra-related deaths. But even this number is remarkably low given how many people have used ephedra. Until the recent bad publicity cut into sales, the industry estimated that 12 million to 17 million Americans were taking around 3 billion doses a year. Compare Wolfe's estimate of 155 ephedra-related deaths over a decade or so to the deaths associated with other widely used drugs in a single year. In 1999, the Drug Abuse Warning Network's compilation of medical examiners' reports included 811 mentions for Valium, 641 for Benadryl, 427 for Tylenol, 305 for Prozac and 104 for aspirin **My point exactly**
  24. Sorry, you're right. I meant ephedra products have been marketed comercially for 10 years.
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