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Old 10-19-2005, 11:41 AM   #1
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Hi Guys


Just looking for some info I once read some where on the boards that there is a stack that includes Black coffee and aspirin with some supplement that helps you loose weight can any one shed any light on what the cycle/stack is called and the last item needed ?

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Old 10-19-2005, 04:10 PM   #2
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i think u meed

ECAs

Ephedrin, Coffein, Aspirin

if you are not experienced enough, i would not use it...
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Old 10-23-2005, 06:44 AM   #3
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Nowadays most of the guys eliminate aspirin from the ECA stack(due to the prostaglandin issues that redues protein synthesis).
I have used just the EC stack with great success. I am considering adding the 'A', can someone enlighten me about the advantages of the 'A'?
 
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Aspirin as a promoter of ephedrine-induced thermogenesis: potential use in the treatment of obesity.

Dulloo AG, Miller DS.

Chronic administration of aspirin to obese mice had no effect on energy balance and body composition. In contrast, ephedrine increased energy expenditure by 9% and reduced body weight and body fat by 18% and 50%, respectively: obesity, however, was reduced but not reversed. In the presence of both ephedrine and aspirin, increase in energy expenditure found during treatment with ephedrine alone was doubled, and the obese group lost greater than 75% of body fat: obesity was reversed. These studies indicate that although aspirin administered alone has no influence on energy balance it can markedly potentiate thermogenic properties of ephedrine, effects which led to a normalization of body composition of the obese to that of the lean. Such ephedrine-aspirin mixtures, often found in over-the-counter preparations for asthma and bronchial disorders, could be put to new use as aids for treatment of human obesity
 
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