Sassy69 said:They may work but to rely on them for "fat burning" like the commercial says is probably a joke. You can reduce your cortisol by reducing your stress which you can do by exercising & eating right.
I don't think I can naturally suppress my own stress levels that much at this point in my life.Firstly, I'm a bit of worrier to big with. Secondly, my life in terms of demands, is very high at this point. I'm heavily engrossed with my academics, and there's always issues with my program. So between work and school, its incredibly difficult. That's why I'm considering doing a cycle of clen. For the most part, I've seen more negative responses then positive ones here at elitefittness. I'm slightly perplexed by this, because so many people advocate the use of clen during a calorie reduce phase or just coming of cycle. For me, its not so much losing, its preserving. When I diet hard, I lose a lot. I'm 27 now, and I think I’m ready for some changes. But its hard, with so much going on. I find myself reading a lot, but I also find some many varying opinions. I have the liquid form, but I am bit frightened of making a mistake. I mean, if something did go wrong…. What should you're response be to say, a doctor?
I’m all over place, sorry.
Anth