How Many Electra ECA Can You Mine Per Day
Originally posted by PANTS Keep em coming! I wanna see some mg's! Also what is the Aspirin doing?
Thinning the blood= better diffusion? Aspirin is lousy and should be eliminated. Aspirin In theory, aspirin could help to increase the efficacy of ephedrine and caffeine and that’s why it’s often included in many fat burners. But when researchers actually looked to see exactly how much aspirin contributed to the overall efficacy of ephedrine and caffeine, they found that it had little, if any, effect. (Despite this, many supplement makers are still including 'A' in their ECA stacks.) Now, normally, it wouldn’t be a big deal if you included something that may or may not help ephedrine and caffeine much in terms of efficacy, but in this case, aspirin can be potentially harmful. It’s been shown that as little as 10 to 75 mg can cause gastrointestinal bleeding in normal humans.
This can be life threatening in some cases. Definitely not worth an added 1% in efficacy. (6-11) Also note that some companies use white willow bark, which is sort of an herbal aspirin.
Please join this discussion about How Much Eca Do You Take-a? 1.2g of C, and 6 or 7 clen per day. I told a pharmacist friend of mine and. Please join this discussion about Clen, How long/ How many mg/day? Within the Anabolic Steroids category. (mine at 40mcg's a piece. (or ECA)/Clen.how long.
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