APoc184
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ECA doesn't sound safe... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECA_stack
Everything is unsafe when abused.
I use my ECA in moderation and also opted for the least strongest mix the chemist had to offer.
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ECA doesn't sound safe... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECA_stack
Everything is unsafe when abused.
I use my ECA in moderation and also opted for the least strongest mix the chemist had to offer.
Everything is unsafe when abused.
I use my ECA in moderation and also opted for the least strongest mix the chemist had to offer.
Thanks epoc,
Will look into the ECA and see the risk etc
If I may ask where did you get yours from if you cannot get it normally in chemists
When on a carb restricted diet, the body will use available protein to synthesise. That's why LCHF is low carb, medium protein and high fat. But I agree, 200g may or may not keep him out of ketosis. My guess is it would.

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After.Hi All
I've been getting way too many conflicting responses online and chatting to other blokes about this topic, does anyone have some clarity on this.....
I recently joined gym with the aim of getting my boep down and building a bit of muscle on top.
I've been doing cardio and weights in my sessions at the gym
My question is.....
Should I be doing cardio before or after weights, does it matter for a newbie?
Thanks
One of the most common questions I get is, “Should I do cardio before or after weights?”
While the long answer is “it depends”, most people will be better off completing cardio after weights whether their primary goal is muscle gain, strength gain, or fat loss.
Here are 7 reasons why you should consider doing cardio after weights:
http://www.builtlean.com/2011/11/07/cardio-before-or-after-weights/
What Tinuva said, plus: