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deficit in stack of cardarine and ostarine

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hi, what do you think is a safe deficit to not lose muscle in this stack? I know that for a natural up to 500 calories it is safe but this stack which would be a safe deficit for this stack i wanted to speed up fatloss.
 
good idea if you want to crash your metabolism

you don't lose fat from eating in a deficit, calories in/out is bro science. it might work in the short run but long term it DOES NOT WORK.

BRO SCIENCE vs. REAL SCIENCE on nutrition,
"losing or gaining weight is all about calories in and calories out, and at the end of the day if you 'hit your macros' that is all that matters." this is what most people believe. and if you don't actually lose or gain weight according to this formula it MUST BE YOUR OWN DAMN FAULT because you counted wrong. BUT is it the truth?
take 10 minutes out of your day to read the link below and look at the actual HUMAN STUDIES that weren't done by the billion dollar food companies to push an agenda. we know that you can eat the same exact foods at a certain point of the day and it can have a completely different outcome. crazy huh? not what we've been taught all our lives though.
The Women’s Health Initiative was the most ambitious, important weight loss study ever done. This enormous randomized trial involving almost 50,000 people evaluated this low-fat, low calorie approach to weight loss. Through intensive counseling, women were persuaded to reduce daily caloric intake by 342 calories and increase exercise by 10%. Calorie counters expected a weight loss of 32 pounds over a single year. This trial was expected to validate conventional nutritional advice.
But when the final results were tallied in 2006, there was only crushing disappointment. Despite good compliance, over 7 years of calorie counting led to virtually no weight loss
Not even a single pound. This study was a stunning and severe rebuke to the Caloric theory of obesity. Reducing calories did not lead to weight loss.

By declaring that their scientifically unproven caloric reduction advice was flawless, doctors and nutritionists could conveniently shift the blame from themselves to you. It wasn’t their fault. It was yours. (Does this sound familiar, happens everyday when online gurus copy/paste the same diet plans to everyone) No wonder they loved this game so much! To admit that all their precious theories of obesity were simply incorrect was too psychologically difficult. Yet evidence continued to accumulate that this new caloric restriction strategy was about as useful as comb to a bald man.
https://www.dietdoctor.com/the-calorie-debacle
 
thanks for the answer. would it be too risky to make a 600-700 calorie deficit?

Right now you're debating the toss over 200 kcals. As opposed to actually dieting.
 
I dont count calories anymore. I just know my body and eat 1-2 meals per day of good quality food. So simple and works amazing for staying lean. I am in the best shape of my life right now.
 
Rate of fat loss that is good and safe is 1 to 1.5 lbs per week. 3500 calories equals 1 pound so it would be 500 per day up to 750 per day defecit.
 
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