Can some explain what the purpose of albuterol is?

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I’ve never used it before, I know it’s used to help with fat loss but what does it do exactly? Does it reduce your appetite, give you energy when you’re depleted?

Does you “feel” anything from it? What are your experiences with it. I see it mixed with yohimbine a lot and a small dose of caffeine

I’m familiar with clen but also never used it. Which one do you people mostly prefer and why?

Also is it dangerous? If you do “feel” it, do people use it as a replacement for an energy drink or anything like that?

Thanks for your help
 
It’s a bronchodilator, like salbutamol (blue puffer). Opens your lungs by dilating them, so you can take in more oxygen, increase your heart rate. Yes, like a weaker clen. By weaker I mean it works for 6 hours tops, clen is in your system much longer.
 
I use it as my main fat burner, and I like the slow steady results.
No cramps, or no rapid heart rates, like clenbuterol. As long as you keep the dose low, you will be fine.
It gives me a few good hours of energy, at work and my job is very physical.
 
I use it as my main fat burner, and I like the slow steady results.
No cramps, or no rapid heart rates, like clenbuterol. As long as you keep the dose low, you will be fine.
It gives me a few good hours of energy, at work and my job is very physical.
Do you take it alone or do you like it yohimbine mixed in
 
I use it as my main fat burner, and I like the slow steady results.
No cramps, or no rapid heart rates, like clenbuterol. As long as you keep the dose low, you will be fine.
It gives me a few good hours of energy, at work and my job is very physical.
It is called a rescue inhaler or the 'blue puffer' when your regular puffer is not enough to keep you breathing correct. As per funnyman it is also sold for cutting. Unlike @Funnyman - when I use it for asthma it does cause mild anxiety and energy - revved up for lack of a better terminology. If you use it regularly, your body becomes accustomed to the feel and it isn't as bad. The first time I used it, I couldn't sit still. Good for fat loss as it increases your metabolic rate and is a thermogenic especially mixed with one my favourite drinks - coffee. Like Funnyman - I have the puffer and not the pills. I am not sure what dosage is best for fat loss - maybe @Funnyman can comment what he thinks is best.
You asked if it is dangerous - it is one of the safer fat loss agents compared to some of the others people use (not referring to GLP-1 Agonists). It has warning for making you shaky/increased heart rate and too much can cause cardiovascular strain but I suspect that is based on dosage as it is used by a lot of people as a regular medication due to asthma.
 
It is called a rescue inhaler or the 'blue puffer' when your regular puffer is not enough to keep you breathing correct. As per funnyman it is also sold for cutting. Unlike @Funnyman - when I use it for asthma it does cause mild anxiety and energy - revved up for lack of a better terminology. If you use it regularly, your body becomes accustomed to the feel and it isn't as bad. The first time I used it, I couldn't sit still. Good for fat loss as it increases your metabolic rate and is a thermogenic especially mixed with one my favourite drinks - coffee. Like Funnyman - I have the puffer and not the pills. I am not sure what dosage is best for fat loss - maybe @Funnyman can comment what he thinks is best.
You asked if it is dangerous - it is one of the safer fat loss agents compared to some of the others people use (not referring to GLP-1 Agonists). It has warning for making you shaky/increased heart rate and too much can cause cardiovascular strain but I suspect that is based on dosage as it is used by a lot of people as a regular medication due to asthma.
Awesome thanks a lot! This was informative. I think I wanna try it mainly for the breathing aspect
 
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