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I'm wanting to start a osta gw and mk667 cycle, someone was telling me to run low carbs with the mk667 is there any truth to this?


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I'm nearly always on a low carb diet (and wheat/oats when I do). Simple sugars (candy/white bread/etc) store as fat if unused, proteins normally get shat out, and fats of course store - but are also burned at rest.

Ie - high intensity will burn carbs, sleep burn fat - but unused fat goes right to storage. You need all 3 - it all comes down to activity level.
 
I read that but I'm still confused, I eat oatmeal everyday for breakfast is this going to be a problem?


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I read that but I'm still confused, I eat oatmeal everyday for breakfast is this going to be a problem?


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No. Oatmeal = slow (good) carbs. Unless you add a pound of sugar (fast/bad carbs).

Wheat bread = good, white bread(most pastas) = bad (unless you're gonna go work out in an hour or two).
 
It is best to run low carbs, and higher protein when on SARMs. It is not imperative, but very much a preferred thing to do.
 
I'm nearly always on a low carb diet (and wheat/oats when I do). Simple sugars (candy/white bread/etc) store as fat if unused, proteins normally get shat out, and fats of course store - but are also burned at rest.

Ie - high intensity will burn carbs, sleep burn fat - but unused fat goes right to storage. You need all 3 - it all comes down to activity level.

couldnt have explained it better :)
 
not at all.

it depends on your diet.. what works for YOU will work better on that stack. as simple as that.

some guys do high fat, low carb keto and some guys can't stand that and need higher carbs and lower fat

This makes sense to me.
 
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