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chrisfam5 said:does any one know how long it takes to empty out your receptersites, i was told if i didnt stay off for so long that my next cycle would not work?
thanks guys for the input im going to go take a shot right now!!!!!!!!!MaxRep said:Phreez, my friend, good to see you! I hope all is well.
Your post is too funny because without seeing it, I specifically addressed anabolic receptors because some receptors, such as the beta-2 receptors you mention, do down-regulate and require time off.
I hope you're having a great weekend!
MaxRep
chrisfam5 said:thanks guys for the input im going to go take a shot right now!!!!!!!!!![]()
Phreezer said:Feeling a little angry today Chris??
What if he's talking about beta II receptors While using Clenbuterol?
HEY CHRIS G,HOW ABOUT CLAMBUTEROL,IS THAT A BETA 2,..OR A DUMB 4.LMKchris gordon said:you know..i assumed he meant androgen receptors...however in the case he was referring to the beta 2s he could use ketotifen to prevent downregulation...oh are there any beta 2 antagonists
Clambutteroil ???chris gordon said:clambutteroil hmmmi think its um...i dont know, let me get help from ultraman
chris gordon said:you know..i assumed he meant androgen receptors...however in the case he was referring to the beta 2s he could use ketotifen to prevent downregulation...oh are there any beta 2 antagonists
Damm Phreezer your one smart mofo,.Good info post. I know when you have an allergic rash,& knowing your beta receptors are a big key into solving the problem.Phreezer said:Actually all beta antagonists (such as toprol, lowpresser.etc..) will block beta two recepters.. At small dosages (like less than 25mg).. some beta antaganists can be selective and only block beta 1 recepters in the heart...but once you get over that very small threshold..they all become non-selective beta ataganists...and can lead to bronchial constriction in some people (especially if you have any underlying asthmatic symptoms)
Now drugs, like Albuterol, clenbuterol..etc (beta agonists) are designed to stimulate the beta 2 receptors in your lungs.. (that's how the help fight asthma) however, they will also stimulate the beta 1 recepters in your heart.. That is why beta agonists raise your rhr.. Why it's necessary to be careful while using clen (and clen's long half life and it's effect on heart rate are part of the reason it was actually banned by the FDA)
I've never heard of any diffinitive evidence that ketotifen would keep the beta 2 receptors in the lungs from ever down regulating.... Could you post that study for me?
Phreezer said:Actually all beta antagonists (such as toprol, lowpresser.etc..) will block beta two recepters.. At small dosages (like less than 25mg).. some beta antaganists can be selective and only block beta 1 recepters in the heart...but once you get over that very small threshold..they all become non-selective beta ataganists...and can lead to bronchial constriction in some people (especially if you have any underlying asthmatic symptoms)
Now drugs, like Albuterol, clenbuterol..etc (beta agonists) are designed to stimulate the beta 2 receptors in your lungs.. (that's how the help fight asthma) however, they will also stimulate the beta 1 recepters in your heart.. That is why beta agonists raise your rhr.. Why it's necessary to be careful while using clen (and clen's long half life and it's effect on heart rate are part of the reason it was actually banned by the FDA)
I've never heard of any diffinitive evidence that ketotifen would keep the beta 2 receptors in the lungs from ever down regulating.... Could you post that study for me?
