thesaintishere
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Tren has been found to totally inhibit de novo lipogenesis. You are right that most mammals are highly inefficient at converting carbohydrates to adipose tissue, and fat will be the primary stored macronutrient, but it does still happen. Inevitably as caloric needs increase, as will fat storage. I don't do this myself by the way, just a theory I found interesting!
If that is true then diet and amount of fats consumed (or not consumed) won't be relevant at all then, as the tren will be stopping any conversion of carbs to fat full stop, regardless of fat intake levels?
Have you got the study that shows that as I couldn't find it a while back when I looked? I have seen it discussed many times but never actually saw the study itself so assumed it was a myth!