they split but I'll throw my two cents in here
IF diet is nailed and training is nailed...I see absolutely no problem with adding something like albuterol in to the mix to boost the effort and effect
I think it can help keep someone motivated ..the caveat of course is working to maintain the new lower bf
AAS has issues with too high of body fats (fat=lipids=body made steroids+ chemical steroids=undesired effect!)...the same can't be said for albuterol, clen and the like
also...I despise clen...the sides were just unacceptable to me but found the sides pretty minimal and short lived if I went with too high of a dose with albuterol
Shirls, I don't have a problem w clen. I have a problem with people combining clen with desperate recklessness (aka idiocy). It is not a newbie drug. Come to think of it, I can't really think of any newbie drugs....
Clen, IMHO, is for getting over that last hurdle before competition or for pulsed use getting through a plateau. There is good data to show long term use causes irreversible heart problems. Competitors need to weigh these risks against the benefits. For most people, diet and exercise alone will help them achieve their goals. Clen, and other drugs are for those who are doing everything right w diet and exercise, understand the risks and are willing to take these risks to help them achieve their goals.
Many feel that this is not a risk worth taking, but I understand the passion behind having a goal. Too many newbies (and oldies) wanna cut corners. You gotta sweat and diet your way 99% there first. Otherwise it's definitely just stupid and reckless.