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| JHFDU |
Posted: Jul 15 2004, 05:00 AM
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With that being said, I need some advice from the experts and trainers on this product or any other. I am trying to lose weight as the rest but havent been able to budge from my factor currently. I lost over 60lbs due to metabolife but no longer carries the same effect. I thought to use this drug since it hits all 6 receptors even thought the alpha was no safe. But, nothing has shown I have used it for almost a week now and feeling hesitant on still using it when it has shown no effect and the alpha is dangerious to a small degree. Can some please share some wisdom. Thank you all for taking the time to read this message. |
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| shpongled |
Posted: Jul 17 2004, 12:56 AM
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Guru Group: Members Posts: 2078 Member No.: 8400 Joined: 26-September 03 |
Well there are no beta agonists in Lipo 6. So it certainly doesn't "hit all six receptors." But there is no reason to assume this is desirable anyway.
Synephrine and yohimbine are both relatively safe substances, in the doses in Lipo 6, assuming you are free of cardiovascular problems. -------------------- David Tolson
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| JHFDU |
Posted: Jul 18 2004, 03:04 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Member No.: 35757 Joined: 15-July 04 |
Thats very helpful, but I also did the research on it, and it seems there are 4 only. Thats besides the point, why is it not working. The Y. HCL by itself at point 3.0 should work sufficent enough. But, yet all I feel is less hungry at times, and no crashed. But, yet no lose of weight. I even tried staying away from it for two days and coming back to it for 5 more, like the new directions perferr. But, still nothing...please some advice!
What am I doing wrong, I am so dedicated to it. I have been lifting for over four to five years now on and off (mostly off because of college). But, cant seem to lose the small belly. No diet has helped, I am confused. (To be frank starting to lose hope, thinking of lipo) |
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| shpongled |
Posted: Jul 18 2004, 05:07 AM
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Guru Group: Members Posts: 2078 Member No.: 8400 Joined: 26-September 03 |
Losing weight is quite difficult. Once bodyfat is low enough it gets to the point where only the most psychotic can decrease it further. Don't expect a huge amount of weight loss from any product. They can help out but even so it will usually only be the difference of a pound or two per month and this is sometimes hard to see on the scale. They do make a difference but shouldn't be your central strategy.
Also in addition to lifting you should be doing a lot of cardio if fat loss is your primary goal. -------------------- David Tolson
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| JHFDU |
Posted: Jul 21 2004, 10:11 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Member No.: 35757 Joined: 15-July 04 |
I weight 177 and I am 6"2 so I do have some body fat. Also, I was told you can't really do cardio when your trying to gain muscle mass. And I am ususing this diet pill in the extreme phase (6 pills) and still no results.
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| shpongled |
Posted: Jul 23 2004, 08:46 AM
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Guru Group: Members Posts: 2078 Member No.: 8400 Joined: 26-September 03 |
Not doing cardio is shooting yourself in the foot. It is a good nutrient repartioner. -------------------- David Tolson
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| JHFDU |
Posted: Jul 23 2004, 03:39 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Member No.: 35757 Joined: 15-July 04 |
Ok can you give me an idea what cardio you can do when your trying to build mass. Also, I called the company up; Nutrex. They said the supplement would take 2-3 weeks for it to work and then it should work very efficiently. So here I am waiting.
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| Scivation |
Posted: Jul 23 2004, 05:56 PM
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![]() Advanced Member Group: Advanced Members Posts: 818 Member No.: 32908 Joined: 21-June 04 |
http://www.avantlabs.com/magmain.php?issueID=17&pageID=200 or check out the cardio on http://challenge.bulknutrition.com. Sorry, but I just had to indulge in self-promotion. Mr. Tolson will probably agree that high intensity cardio is the way to go. I refuse to consider walking with my grandma exercise... By the way, you're trying to build mass and upset because Lipo 6 doesn't work. What exactly do you want it to do? Thanks! Marc Lobliner -------------------- President of [MLINK=120]Scivation[/MLINK] and [MLINK=125]Primaforce[/MLINK]
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| shpongled |
Posted: Jul 25 2004, 07:45 AM
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Guru Group: Members Posts: 2078 Member No.: 8400 Joined: 26-September 03 |
Yes I would agree. This is also covered in the article I linked to below, I would check it out. Also covered is the idea of quickly getting huge and ripped both at the same time. Not going to happen. If you seriously want to lose the fat you are probably going to have to give up some muscle no matter what in the meantime. Here is the section on cardio from the article:
-------------------- David Tolson
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| Goliath1012 |
Posted: Sep 1 2004, 01:36 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Member No.: 41452 Joined: 31-August 04 |
Whats best to do first biuld muscle or lose fat? im huge on powerlifting i love the feeling of being sore the next day and love eaven more the results but at this time im 18 315 pounds pretty strong but i would like to get a lot stronger and lose weight. so what would be better loseing weight then gain muscle or what? and what would be the best stack for gaining muscle with out alot of sides. thanks
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| Skate |
Posted: Sep 1 2004, 02:05 PM
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![]() Subject to change Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3441 Member No.: 16372 Joined: 28-January 04 |
HIIT is the way to go IMO for your cardio.
I am on the Lipo as well, and yes I didn't notice anything at all the first week. Second week got better. Third week has seemed off a bit for some reason. I'm taking measurements on Thursday to do some comparison. Overall though, I have dropped about 10 pounds in the 3 weeks I've been on this stack. Btw...are you taking the Lipo by itself, or are you stacking anything else with it? Most of us taking the Lipo are stacking it with Vasopro. -------------------- Let us begin a revolution. I herebye place Skate at the helm. HARRR what be yer orders Captain?! - u.w.f.f.
You hate us 'cause we'll never go away And like some sort of fungus we're growing everyday And our knuckles aren't dragging so I guess that leaves to say Our message isn't stopping until you drag us all away I don’t need anybody, I don’t need anyone, I don’t need your guidance home. Watch as I build my empire, Watch as I rise and fall, Watch as I fight all alone. www.Project86.com |
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| HOVER |
Posted: Jan 11 2005, 03:39 PM
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![]() Good for me, good for you Group: Advanced Members Posts: 106 Member No.: 40007 Joined: 20-August 04 |
Ya'll are forgetting that there is no "one size fits all" drug, so if Lipo-6 worked for others but not for you, it's time that you check something else out.
When it comes to losing weight, diet & exercise are the proven methods. Even though it takes a while, the slow weight loss process increases your chances of keeping those pounds off, compared to someone who lost weight rapidly. IMO, liposuction is out of the question. Some people say, "I'll stop eating and exercise after the operation", but that statement has the same longevity of a New Year's resolution. My advice to you is to be selective of what you eat and do lots of cardio (namely running, as it burns the most fat...if you're unable to, then I suggest working out on those elliptical machines). This brings the question of debating whether to keep the muscle while working out or losing body mass (thereby losing the muscle) due to weight loss. As aforementioned, you cannot lose fat and keep or gain muscle, that just isn't possible. You should ask yourself the question, "Do I want to be big with a belly or do I want to be lean while promoting good health?" I think the answer is obvious. Weight lifting is intense on the body, and statistically speaking, those who are lean and exercise on a daily basis are in much better health than those who lift boulders and are sedentary. In other words, it is better healthwise to be thin and fit rather than just huge. I would cut down the fat and weight first with cardio, then after I've lost it, begin a weight lifting plan with the proper diet and supplementation to avoid the least amount of fat buildup while increasing mass. |
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| Karl126856 |
Posted: Nov 16 2006, 01:02 PM
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When I used lipo-6 alone it didnt do much. I went to Krogers and bought 25mg ephedrine tablets (Bronkaid brand), stacked together I lost a huge amount of weight in two weeks and am continuing it.
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| MoVin_Weight |
Posted: Nov 16 2006, 09:59 PM
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![]() Movin Weights by the pound Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1593 Member No.: 102835 Joined: 13-February 06 |
lipo 6, Vasopro, and Dicana worked wonders for me this summer... dropped like 4% BF in 2 months, lost a lil muscle but nothing drastic also did very little cardio, but diet was in check and I did alot of circuit training
-------------------- Current as of 03/08
Weight: 219lbs Height: 6'1'' Bi's: 18'' Quads: 26'' Calves: 15.5'' Waist: 35'' PR's: Bench: 335x1 Deads: 405x3 Milit. DB Press: 100's x6 Squat: 315x5 Incline: 275x2 |
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| morgan45301 |
Posted: Nov 18 2006, 07:15 PM
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Newbie Group: Advanced Members Posts: 73 Member No.: 45301 Joined: 1-October 04 |
Your going to medical school but can't figure out how to post in the right forum? Lol. |
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