A lot of people hate clen, Feel clen is unsafe etc.
Albuterol is a decent alternative that seems to have more benefits in humans along with a greater safety profile.
It's been shown to be significantly anabolic, increase work capacity and stimulate lipolysis.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4551658/
Increased energy expenditure was 2.87 fold higher with combination therapy of 2 mg albuterol and 100 mg caffeine compared to 100 mg caffeine alone (104.7 kcal versus 36.5 kcal). Increased energy expenditure was 4.80 fold higher with combination therapy of 4 mg albuterol and 100 mg caffeine compared to 100 mg caffeine alone (175.2 kcal versus 36.5, p<0.0001).
No statistically significant changes in systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, or temperature were observed (data not shown).
Due to its selectivity it appears to be easier on the heart than even ephedrine and caffeine.
Caffeine is not needed with the albuterol for a synergy due to the MOA.
It may be slightly better than the EC stack, but due to the stimulant effects of EC, along with reduction in appetite it will still yield greater losses. To get the best of both worlds, EC could be utilized during the day, while a doss of albuterol could be used later on to allow for sleep while still hitting some beta receptors.
Want to add synergy? Adding green tea extract (a few grams a day should do the trick) will help slightly increase fat oxidation which will burn the FFAs released from the EC and albuterol. Along with that, it can also increase insulin sensitivity which should in theory help slightly shift your metabolism to burn more fat (dietary or bodyfat depends on total deficit) in a similar way compared to something like gw50. In short, the combination of the above will spare muscle glycogen and consumed carbohydrates and burn more bodyfat or dietary fat, thus keeping performance up, staying slightly fuller, and reducing bodyfat.
Albuterol is a decent alternative that seems to have more benefits in humans along with a greater safety profile.
It's been shown to be significantly anabolic, increase work capacity and stimulate lipolysis.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4551658/
Increased energy expenditure was 2.87 fold higher with combination therapy of 2 mg albuterol and 100 mg caffeine compared to 100 mg caffeine alone (104.7 kcal versus 36.5 kcal). Increased energy expenditure was 4.80 fold higher with combination therapy of 4 mg albuterol and 100 mg caffeine compared to 100 mg caffeine alone (175.2 kcal versus 36.5, p<0.0001).
No statistically significant changes in systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, or temperature were observed (data not shown).
Due to its selectivity it appears to be easier on the heart than even ephedrine and caffeine.
Caffeine is not needed with the albuterol for a synergy due to the MOA.
It may be slightly better than the EC stack, but due to the stimulant effects of EC, along with reduction in appetite it will still yield greater losses. To get the best of both worlds, EC could be utilized during the day, while a doss of albuterol could be used later on to allow for sleep while still hitting some beta receptors.
Want to add synergy? Adding green tea extract (a few grams a day should do the trick) will help slightly increase fat oxidation which will burn the FFAs released from the EC and albuterol. Along with that, it can also increase insulin sensitivity which should in theory help slightly shift your metabolism to burn more fat (dietary or bodyfat depends on total deficit) in a similar way compared to something like gw50. In short, the combination of the above will spare muscle glycogen and consumed carbohydrates and burn more bodyfat or dietary fat, thus keeping performance up, staying slightly fuller, and reducing bodyfat.