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Is Animal Cuts worth a hill of beans?

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Hello everyone,


Have you tried Animal Cuts before? Did the results turn out well? Did it make you feel sick?

I'm trying to cut down to 10% body fat right now. See this thread to learn what I'm taking, eating, and doing to accomplish my goal.


Since I began my cycle, I've seen an overall increase in my glycogen stores and water retention. I want to dry out more for my photo session, which is in a month; therefore, I'm thinking of taking a diuretic, Animal Cuts.

Two years ago, I bought two cans of Animal Cuts. After finishing one, I left with another that expires this month. Quite conveniently, I'm dropping weight. So, it is a case of now or never.

I remember this supplement was terrible for my stomach and gave me strange side effects the previous time I took it. Because I was at the 25% body fat mark, I did not see any noticeable changes, yet I took it because I believed it to be a miracle pill. Now that my abs are visible, I'm between 12 and 15%. I'm ready to put up with side effects for the duration of these pills to help me lose some of the water I gained during test e.

Is Animal Cuts worth a hill of beans? What are your thoughts regarding diuretic supplements?

I appreciate all of your suggestions. I am looking forward to seeing what you have to say. Thank you for your advice in advance!
 
Absolutely not. It's simply a mix of caffeine's, tea's, DMAE, ashwoganda, etc.

It's diet and cardio my friend. If you want to get cheeky and are in a descent deficit...rock some Yohimbe/GW.
 
There is a lot of missing information in your question, for example... What kind of beans? How wide is the hill? How tall is the hill? Are you buying beans in bulk or retail prices? However, I will make some assumptions and make the calculations. First, let's assume the hill is roughly an acre across, and roughly dome-like in shape with a height 10% of the diameter. Second, let's assume the price of beans using the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) of the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, which tracks the price of dried beans (all types in aggregate). Current pricing for beans from the FRED (as of 10/1/2023) is $1.51/pound.

First, we calculate the volume (v) of a spherical cap (i.e. a 'hill') using v = ((π × h²) / 3) × (3r - h), where h is the height of the cap, and radius is the floor radius (i.e. diameter/2). Based on this, and our assumptions above, we can determine the volume of the hill to be 4,214,912 ft^3.

Second, we recognize 119.7 cups = 1 cubic foot, and 1 cup of dried beans = 1/2 pound of dried beans. Therefore, we need 119.7 cups of beans for a cubic foot, which equates to ~60 pounds of beans per cubic foot. Since we need 4,214,912 cubic feet to fill our hill of beans, we need 252,894,720 lbs of beans.

Finally, we estimate that it will cost 2,52,894,720 * $1.51 = $381,871,027.20 to make a hill of beans, and we can compare that to Animal Cuts. Since we must assume you will want to give Animal cuts a fair try, let's assume 3 months of usage. According to animalpak.com, a 21 day supply is $39.56 (using subscribe and save), and you will want 4 deliveries to get through 3 months. Therefore, three months of Animal Cuts will be $158.24 (free shipping).

Conclusion: Even for a modest sized hill of beans, Animal Cuts is not worth a hill of beans. In fact, we would have to reduce our hill of beans to just 3.5 feet across for Animal Cuts to be worth a hill of beans, and that's really not much of a hill at all.
 
No, Not one single hill of beans.

You could take that shit a year from now and it will still be the same shitty shit that it is today. It would not become more shitty. Just the same shittyness.. So i would not stress the exp date :)

If you want something over the counter for fat burning then I`d go with just an old school ECA stack. IML is always a good choice. Link below.

 

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