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Old 07-21-2007, 02:35 AM
The IronBull The IronBull is offline
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Why didnt you use Winny and Clen?

And bro, your first cycle
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I had done one cycle(my first and only) for 3 months of anadrol, omandren and sustanon.
you shouldnt of done.

Not what you would exactly call a beginner cycle.
I hope you had some Nolva or a AI.

Also, with Clen, you'll have receptor downgrade. To combat this, you can take Benadryl, at around 50-100mgs/night before bed (at the beginning of every 3rd week or so, for that week). However, Beta receptors are embedded in the cell's outer phospholipid membrane. The stability of the membrane has a lot to do with the proper function of the receptors. Methylation of the phospholipids is stimulated by the binding of beta agonists to their receptors. Methylated phospholipids are foreign to the body, and when the body recognizes tham as foreign, it breaks them down with phospholipase A2. This changes the structure of the outer membrane which results in desensitizaton of the beta receptors. On the other hand, agents that inhibit phospholipase A2 slow desensitization.

Cationic ampiphylic drugs are known for their ability to inhibit phospholipase A2. Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is a cationic ampiphylic drug.

Ergo, Benadryl slows desensitization of Beta receptors (i.e. Upgrades them) by inhibiting phospholipase A2, which is the enzyme that breaks down methylated phospholipids, and this action in turn keeps the phospholipid membrane stable, and thus keeps the receptors functioning properly. This will allow you to use clen for much longer and it'll still have the same effects. Also, since Benadryl is an anti-histamine, and histamines have a direct effect on beta-adrenoreceptors (not just Beta-2’s but all of them), using an anti-histamine will have a direct effect on reducing beta-receptor stimulation, and thus upregulating your beta-receptors.
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