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  • Dymatize Liquid AMP'd

    Anyone used it? It's a liquid Fatburner...i've attached the label. Thoughts?
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  • #2
    waste of money

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    • #3
      ok...that's the sort of honest feedback I'm looking for.

      Stick with the ECY stack then?

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      • #4
        Something that has corn syrup as it secon listed ingrediant and is called a fat burner sounds like an oxymoron to me.


        ECY is definatly a better and more cost effeciant choice.

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        • #5
          ya, ecy or ec is a lot better and cheaper...though ive never seen any results with those stacks either.

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          • #6
            Just for curiosities sake then, what have you seen results with? Other than diet and cardio of course, which I have pretty well down.

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            • #7
              Nothing. There is no supplement out there that will make you ripped or even significantly help you in getting there. I have gone from spending ~$75 a month on supplements a couple years ago to spending around $13. I wish i knew all that I know now back then so I didn't waste all that money.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by glowalla
                Nothing. There is no supplement out there that will make you ripped or even significantly help you in getting there. I have gone from spending ~$75 a month on supplements a couple years ago to spending around $13. I wish i knew all that I know now back then so I didn't waste all that money.
                I disagree. The AMPd is just an ephedra free alternative. Not as good.
                Just to name a few

                T3
                Clen.
                Ephedrine HCL (also supresses appetite)
                Caffiene
                Yohimbe
                Green Tea Extract (also antioxidant)

                500-1000mg Calcium (b4 bed and in the AM.)
                L-Arginine
                obviously a low carb/high protein diet/plenty of water and cardio.
                Its also calories in vs calories out - product called SyneBurn (good for suppressing appetite)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NYCmitch25
                  I disagree. The AMPd is just an ephedra free alternative. Not as good.
                  Just to name a few

                  T3
                  Clen.
                  Ephedrine HCL (also supresses appetite)
                  Caffiene
                  Yohimbe
                  Green Tea Extract (also antioxidant)

                  500-1000mg Calcium (b4 bed and in the AM.)
                  L-Arginine
                  obviously a low carb/high protein diet/plenty of water and cardio.
                  Its also calories in vs calories out - product called SyneBurn (good for suppressing appetite)

                  T3 and Clen do not fall into the same category as AMPd--you know, being that they are illicit and incredibly dangerous and all. Those two substances do work, but carry much higher risks than legal supplements.

                  As far as everything else--green tea, yohimbe, caffeine--i, nor anyone i have ever spoken with, can quantify to what degree they have accelerated fat loss. GTE is great to take as an antioxidant. Yohimbe and caffeine are great as a stimulant. I would buy these supplements for those reaons. However, neither will speed up lipolysis by more that 1-2% (probably much less)--not something I'd be willing to pay for.

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                  • #10
                    I've thought about T3 and Clen, but just do not feel educated enough for them...I'm thinking of throwing in some R-ALA with an E/C stack and amybe looking into L-Arginine

                    If Caffeine is a stimulant, then wouldn't it stand to reason that even if it doesn't improve lipolysis, it will increase exercise intensity thereby leading to greater fat loss?

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                    • #11
                      no, not to a significant extent. the only case would be where you have so little energy that you literally cant get yourself to the gym without caffeine... then, yes, it would make a difference. but in that case, id recommend you see a doctor or eat more.

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                      • #12
                        fair enough.

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