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you are the guy who has not even worked out that the body operates best on real food and not powders yet you profess to be well read..
save the intellectual sprouting for someone else, talk straight with me.
if it affects an animals heart, has been linked with at least one death via heart attack, what makes u think it wont be negative? where are long term studies on humans at these big dosages? we can assume but we dont know for sure.
Jeton.....if you had an avatar it would be 400lbs from all the popcorn munching
you are the guy who has not even worked out that the body operates best on real food and not powders yet you profess to be well read..
save the intellectual sprouting for someone else, talk straight with me.
if it affects an animals heart, has been linked with at least one death via heart attack, what makes u think it wont be negative? where are long term studies on humans at these big dosages? we can assume but we dont know for sure.
Who's "they"? The whole purpose of this study was to "determine LV function, collagen concentration and morphology" in "clenbuterol-induced cardiac hypertrophy" in rats. It's the most direct and through examination of the topic that I've seen. In contrast to your claim, they found that "Clenbuterol-induced cardiac hypertrophy was associated with no significant differences in collagen concentration to the control group."They did rat studies and that too found the same, that the heart msucle became stiffer and replaced by collagen.
You should be careful when posing rhetorical questions that you don't know the answer to. Here's a study in which human subjects were administered clen for 41 weeks with a dose that was slowly titrated up to 720 mcg/day. How's that for a long-term study at big dosages? And what did they find? "There were no serious adverse events or arrhythmias." It's also worth noting that they had an increase in LBM. And again, in contrast to what you claimed before, "No significant change in myocyte size or collagen deposition was seen."where are long term studies on humans at these big dosages? we can assume but we dont know for sure.