Looking for some info on C-Bolic, specifically in regards to side effects. I've been reading lots of people rave about it's fat burning qualities, my question is does it produce a stimulating effect on the body? I like to keep as stim-free as possible due to anxiety from higher doses.
Since I've been trying to put a test boosting stack for a while now anyways, how would you feel about forgetting C-Bolic and picking up Prometheus Rising ? Are the effects of Forskolin in P.R. on the same level as C-Bolic? P.R. has 500mg of 10% Forskolin, where as C-Bolic has 25mg of 90% Forskolin per serving.
If I went with P.R. it would be an 8 week cycle of P.R/TZ.
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Thread: C-Bolic vs Prometheus rising
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12-29-2011, 02:21 AM #1
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C-Bolic vs Prometheus rising
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PR/TZ would be a awesome cycle imo. Second best to BF/TZ.
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12-29-2011, 05:26 AM #3
Apples to oranges man. PR is a much more comprehensive formula. C-Bolic would be a great thing to add if you were looking for something to run strictly for cutting.
As for the stimulating effects there will be none. However forskolin can cause some GI distress and cramping, but that tends to disappear after a week or two.Free Agent.
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