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Author | Topic: does winsrol burn fat |
HGH Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 14) |
posted May 06, 2000 06:37 PM
i heard it dont and i heard it does. IP: Logged |
bignate73 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 439) |
posted May 06, 2000 06:51 PM
winny maintains muscle while you are on a low caloried diet to allow you to burn fat without sacrificing muscle. also water retenion is not a factor so its ideal for cutting. ------------------ IP: Logged |
Monster Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 28) |
posted May 06, 2000 06:55 PM
No. Dont let anyone tell you it does. It doesnt do it any more than any other type of test does, but the reason people belive it does is that it doesnt case any water retention, so you see the effects more readily. So no, it doesnt, but yes it is a good choice to use for dieting. IP: Logged |
Joseph_stalin Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 604) |
posted May 06, 2000 10:35 PM
in a way. because it is 17aa it stresses the liver, which fuckes up your bodies ability to use carbs for energy. since your body can't use carbs your body might start to rely on bodyfat for energy. so yes it does. but technically so does dianabol. IP: Logged |
wade bravo Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 20) |
posted May 06, 2000 11:15 PM
It didn't burn any fat for me, at least nothing noticeable. IP: Logged |
bignate73 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 439) |
posted May 07, 2000 12:03 AM
hmmm....interesting theory on 17aa, i dont buy it but interesting. doesnt seem pheasable that carbohydrate absorption is inhibited by the liver detoxing the winny. it would seem if carbohydrate metabolism is inhibited, then fat and protein would be as well. which in turn would be a direct conflict with dianabol and anadrols anabolic capacity. i have mixed views on this though. seems sound that if in fact the the liver was stressed enough it would diminish the amount of glycogen to be stored, thereby causing the body to more reliant on bodyfat for a source of energy. if winny was doing its job as an anticatabolic, it could be the cause for the protein sparing effect. im still up in the air on this. i see i have to now get knee deep in this and find out. im still not sure about the 17aa as being the key for this. damn you bros!!! this is my weekend and im studying again. lol. ------------------ IP: Logged |
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