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Cimaterol

Quick info about Cimaterol

Cimaterol is a stimulant, a fat burner, and similar to clenbuterol in many ways—and different in some very important ones. Both Clen and cimaterol are beta-adrenergic agonists, and thus are both anabolic as well as thermogenic. A far greater portion of brown adipose tissue is burned with the use of Cim over Clen, as far as I can tell. Cimaterol stimulates both lypolisis (burning fat, the release of free fatty acids and glycerol) as well as inhibit lypogenesis (gaining fat, the incorporation of 14C into fatty acids from [14C] glucose) and may even do both more effectively than Clen, possibly making it a more potent fat burner.

Unfortunately, it downregulates the beta receptors just as Clen does, so a 3 week on/1 week off type of schedule may be appropriate, as would the addition of ketotifen after every 3 weeks (and not going off the cimaterol; so in 4 weeks on cimaterol, every 4th week you'd be adding in 2-3 mgs of ketotifen every night before you go to bed). You could also use 50mgs of benadryl instead of the ketotifen, in the same manner. A dose of 0.15 milligram/kilogram administered subcutaneously is the standard dose in a lot of human studies.