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February 15, 2013 at 2:59 am #6775
Cory McCarthyMemberFrom the newest FLEX (March 2013), page 116 (US Edition)…In this month's European Journal of Nutrition, researchers found that consuming MCT oil w/ chili (think Capsaicin supplement) raises thermogenesis by more than 50%!They tested against other combinations like sunflower oil w/ bell pepper, sunflower oil w/ chili, and MCT oil w/ bell pepper. The MCT oil / chili combination took the prize!Volunteers were fed a breakfast containing these combinations.Cory
February 15, 2013 at 3:40 am #145510
Gl;itch.eMemberFrom the newest FLEX (March 2013), page 116 (US Edition)...In this month's European Journal of Nutrition, researchers found that consuming MCT oil w/ chili (think Capsaicin supplement) raises thermogenesis by more than 50%!They tested against other combinations like sunflower oil w/ bell pepper, sunflower oil w/ chili, and MCT oil w/ bell pepper. The MCT oil / chili combination took the prize!Volunteers were fed a breakfast containing these combinations.Cory
Wow. Future Cory looks almost identical to Present Cory!http://suppversity.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/topical-fat-loss-capsaicin-cream-blunts.html Goes into the topical version. Unfortunately it sounds pretty horrible to use in order to get a spot specific fatloss effect! Theres burning body fat, and then theres Burninating Body Fat!
February 15, 2013 at 3:46 am #145511
Cory McCarthyMemberYeah, I just take Capsaicin supps orally (40,000 HU's). No fucking way I am rubbing that shit on my body!Cory
February 15, 2013 at 1:13 pm #145512
Richard SchmittModeratorThis would be great to add chili peppers with MCT oil to cooking eggs. I wonder if having coconut oil will have the same affect
February 15, 2013 at 3:50 pm #145513
Cory McCarthyMemberThis would be great to add chili peppers with MCT oil to cooking eggs. I wonder if having coconut oil will have the same affect
I would imagine so, being coconut oil is an MCT.The way I see it, cook your food in coconut oil (or ingest some with a meal), and supp a good Capsaicin supp at said meal. Thus, reap the benefits of this study.Cory
February 15, 2013 at 3:57 pm #145514
Big_RParticipantFrom the newest FLEX (March 2013), page 116 (US Edition)...In this month's European Journal of Nutrition, researchers found that consuming MCT oil w/ chili (think Capsaicin supplement) raises thermogenesis by more than 50%!They tested against other combinations like sunflower oil w/ bell pepper, sunflower oil w/ chili, and MCT oil w/ bell pepper. The MCT oil / chili combination took the prize!Volunteers were fed a breakfast containing these combinations.Cory
Wow. Future Cory looks almost identical to Present Cory!http://suppversity.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/topical-fat-loss-capsaicin-cream-blunts.html Goes into the topical version. Unfortunately it sounds pretty horrible to use in order to get a spot specific fatloss effect! Theres burning body fat, and then theres Burninating Body Fat!
who the hell drew that? Gl;tch you are killin me man Lolnothing like a big bad dragon with biceps that has 2 little L's for twig legs
February 15, 2013 at 4:33 pm #145515
storm47MemberCoryMcC,What part of the day do you take your Capsaicin supp? Upon waking? Pre-Workout?
February 15, 2013 at 4:58 pm #145516
Cory McCarthyMemberCoryMcC,What part of the day do you take your Capsaicin supp? Upon waking? Pre-Workout?
3 x a day @ 450mg (@ 40,000 HU). With my three primary meals... not pre-workout or post.Cory
February 20, 2013 at 9:50 am #145517
RaidhoMember3 x a day @ 450mg (@ 40,000 HU). With my three primary meals... not pre-workout or post.Cory
Cory,What brand of supp do you use that contain that kind of capcaicin?Here in Sweden I'm having w hard time finding capsaicin-supps, and the ones that exist contain a bunch of other ingredients which render the capsaicin-content quite low.Also, any clue on what "3% capsaicin concentration" could mean?Maybe I'm just better off chewing on granulated chili or spice my tea with cayennepowder? And ofcource combining it with mct oil.
February 20, 2013 at 8:19 pm #145518
Cory McCarthyMember3 x a day @ 450mg (@ 40,000 HU). With my three primary meals... not pre-workout or post.Cory
Cory,What brand of supp do you use that contain that kind of capcaicin?Here in Sweden I'm having w hard time finding capsaicin-supps, and the ones that exist contain a bunch of other ingredients which render the capsaicin-content quite low.Also, any clue on what "3% capsaicin concentration" could mean?Maybe I'm just better off chewing on granulated chili or spice my tea with cayennepowder? And ofcource combining it with mct oil.
A lot of brands contain 40,000 HU (and higher). Perhaps it is just an issue of your location (and availability). I am not sure what 3% capsaicin concentration means.You might just try using chilis or chili oil w/ MCT oil in a meal. The article simply discussed the chili + MCT combination, not necessarily Capsaicin.Cory
February 21, 2013 at 12:26 am #145519
ShaunTXParticipantI do eggs over easy cooked in CO then smother it in cholula….tasty.
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