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  • #16
    I think that happens because of the combination of sweating(opening of the pores) and blood rushing to the surface of your skin.It happens to me if I don't do cardio for a while,during my first few cardio sessions I get the exact feeling but once get back to doing cardio on regular bases it goes away.I took my girlfriend on a hike yesterday and she had the same feeling on her legs once she started to sweat and she told me she was itching like a bitch. :laughnew:

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    • #17
      it could just be the adrenaline reflex... i'm not sure specifically if clen has that 'fight-or-flight' effect or how it effects the nervous system, but it might be related... just a thought.

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      • #18
        I'm sure it's part. At the begining when I would go to change my son and he would start crying, It would come on quick and then I would feel a bit warm.

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        • #19
          Do you shave your arms etc? I used to get it when I was "clean" but it goes away when I let my hair grow back out.

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          • #20
            Fog I shave my arms and chest, but that's not where it gets bad



            Today I wanted to start doing cardio first thing after waking up. I did about 4 minutes light then stretched. Started into my cardio routine and as I started to warm up I started to feel it just a little bit. So about 7 minutes into my run my claf cramped a little. So I stepped off the treadmill real quick and the feeling just engoulfed my upper body. Now usually when I lift I feel it come on and then it goes away before the end of my first exercise now (now that i have been of clen for 3 weeks). Well I tried to keep going, I even switched to a bike and 3 minutes later it was still driving me crazy. So I stoped, put my jacket on, went outside where it's 34 degrees and it was gone with in about a minute. :( I just ended up coming home.

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            • #21
              I certainly get restless legs on clen,

              What you have sounds like prickly heat, the clen may certainly be raising your body temp a bit, so if your skin isn't moisturised and its dry that could cause it.

              Otherwise, I remember I got it real bad one time I tried GABBA ages ago, it was saccompanies by some sort of adrenaline rush. Maybe that was the effect of the GABBA or maybe it was just that I was allergic to it I don't know.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Shibby
                Fog I shave my arms and chest, but that's not where it gets bad



                Today I wanted to start doing cardio first thing after waking up. I did about 4 minutes light then stretched. Started into my cardio routine and as I started to warm up I started to feel it just a little bit. So about 7 minutes into my run my claf cramped a little. So I stepped off the treadmill real quick and the feeling just engoulfed my upper body. Now usually when I lift I feel it come on and then it goes away before the end of my first exercise now (now that i have been of clen for 3 weeks). Well I tried to keep going, I even switched to a bike and 3 minutes later it was still driving me crazy. So I stoped, put my jacket on, went outside where it's 34 degrees and it was gone with in about a minute. :( I just ended up coming home.
                I get the same thing... it's so aggrevating. Happened to me yesterday at work. Was just moving some stuff around for a co-worker and our office was warm because of the cold... and within 5 mins I felt needles all over. Had to go outside to take a break so they would stop. I get them everywhere, arms, head, neck, chest, legs.

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                • #23
                  I havn't heard the term prickly heat. I will have to search that. But someone else said it could be dry skin and since I can barely reach my back with the soap, maybe I should get an exfoliating brush to see if that helps. Because that's where I get it sooo bad.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Shibby
                    I havn't heard the term prickly heat. I will have to search that. But someone else said it could be dry skin and since I can barely reach my back with the soap, maybe I should get an exfoliating brush to see if that helps. Because that's where I get it sooo bad.
                    Thats would be a good start, and then moisturise lightly afterwards, if it gets reallyu bad at any one point in time, try calomine lotion that treats prickly heat

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Mr incredible
                      What you have sounds like prickly heat, the clen may certainly be raising your body temp a bit, so if your skin isn't moisturised and its dry that could cause it.

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                      I did a bit of reading on this. It definatly sounds similar. Since it itches like crazy, but once I get the sweat going, it goes away. I dont have any bumps or bubbles. Which is good :) So I will go get a brush and try that.

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