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Originally Posted by
Weapon X
Can you kindly elaborate on the medical benefits of clenbuterol for a pregnant female? Primum non nocere right? Define "unneeded weight during pregnancy?" Would diet and exercise be equally effective for controlling weight gain during pregnancy with less chance for risk?
Im not saying there are necessarily benefits to taking clen during pregnancy. Im simply saying that the reaction that clen has on the body will react the same on a pregnant female without issue - Clen is not a hormone to it will not harm the fetus during growth and development in trimesters.
Unneeded weight during pregnancy would be an simple as anything that is not needed for the growth of the child. Oreos, ice cream and all the carbs/calories that come along with it. A healthy pregnancy can take take place in many fashions and the mother themselves has the personal preference as to how they wish to maintain it. Its kinda like natural birth towards epidural or home birth to hospital.
Diet and exercise would easily be just as affective but as i have found out with my own pregnancy. She doesn't have the energy nor mobile fashion to complete those tasks needed as far as exercise. She does focus on the diet but as well all know, we all cheat the system and have that hamburger or fast food when we shouldn't.
She just wanted a helpful push in the right direction and guidence. As we have discussed in other posts. This is not something that I am able to prescribe. So this is where UG comes in handy and brings me to this forum. To learn more about other products out there that might be helpful as well as learning how to get a hold of things on the UG market.
Hope this helped and answered your questions.
Matthew
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You see guy, this sort of bull shit answer is why I'm saying you're full of shit. Kindly provide one peer reviewed journal article that substantiates your claim that clenbuterol will not harm a human fetus. You won't be able to because there isn't one. You can't even provide a logical argument. What would the fact that clenbuterol isn't a hormone have to do with the potential to be harmful to a fetus. Cocaine isn't a hormone, ever see a coke baby. Certainly can cross the placental barrier. I've provided a link below showing how clenbuterol can cause cell death. You want to take that risk on a developing fetus with a drug that hasn't been proven safe for use during human pregnancy?
Originally Posted by
drmoussaka
Im not saying there are necessarily benefits to taking clen during pregnancy. Im simply saying that nthe reaction that clen has on the body will react the same on a pregnant female without issue - Clen is not a hormone to it will not harm the fetus during growth and development in trimesters.
Hope this helped and answered your questions.
Matthew
Dose-dependent apoptotic and necrotic myocyte death induced by the β2-adrenergic receptor agonist, clenbuterol
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Originally Posted by
Weapon X
You see guy, this sort of bull shit answer is why I'm saying you're full of shit. Kindly provide one peer reviewed journal article that substantiates your claim that clenbuterol will not harm a human fetus. You won't be able to because there isn't one. You can't even provide a logical argument. What would the fact that clenbuterol isn't a hormone have to do with the potential to be harmful to a fetus. Cocaine isn't a hormone, ever see a coke baby. Certainly can cross the placental barrier. I've provided a link below showing how clenbuterol can cause cell death. You want to take that risk on a developing fetus with a drug that hasn't been proven safe for use during human pregnancy?
Dose-dependent apoptotic and necrotic myocyte death induced by the β2-adrenergic receptor agonist, clenbuterol
listen man I’m not going to get into a pissing battle with you... clen isn’t a largely used product so of course there is no scholarly peer reviewed documents on the subject... you know that and so do i but trying to use that to “catch” me in whatever you are trying to do then so be it.
As i stated before.. everyone raises their children the the you want. I will do me and you just do you.
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You're doing a fine job catching yourself
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Originally Posted by
Weapon X
You're doing a fine job catching yourself
Two side to everything my man. You post the things you feel are correct and I will do to mine.. You have your followers to listen and I will as well. Democrat/Republican. You have an issue with me then PM me and we can hash out whatever ball problem issue you are having.
But until then, stop hijacking everyones thread with your responses directly to me.
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Guy, there's no thread hijacking involved. This forum provides opportunities to openly dialogue on the topics posted. You've made some bullshit claim that you're a physician. I've called you out on it. You've yet to prove me wrong. You make unsubstantiated claims about clenbuterol. I've called you out on that. You've made no cogent reply with details of how at the physiological level your claim is correct, yet your allegedly a physician. You made a claim in another thread that the poster was full of shit about Deca, and you knew because you're a Doctor but you provided no medical substantiation. Then you've said you don't really have any knowledge of AAS because you just took the class to pass it and you're here to learn.
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Whatever you say my man... like i said before... you go your way and I’ll go mine..
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Originally Posted by
Weapon X
You see guy, this sort of bull shit answer is why I'm saying you're full of shit. Kindly provide one peer reviewed journal article that substantiates your claim that clenbuterol will not harm a human fetus. You won't be able to because there isn't one. You can't even provide a logical argument. What would the fact that clenbuterol isn't a hormone have to do with the potential to be harmful to a fetus. Cocaine isn't a hormone, ever see a coke baby. Certainly can cross the placental barrier. I've provided a link below showing how clenbuterol can cause cell death. You want to take that risk on a developing fetus with a drug that hasn't been proven safe for use during human pregnancy?
Dose-dependent apoptotic and necrotic myocyte death induced by the β2-adrenergic receptor agonist, clenbuterol
crack babies
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taking clen while pregnant would be completely neglectful even to think of risking permenant damage on your child from getting 10% better metabolism is completely fucked to say the least
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yeah i have checked it out. thanks for the info tho
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