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hateschool

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hey, i have some cytomel and i have never takin this but i was wondering would i notice any difference off the first pill i take? how should i take this i weigh 195 and im 6foot thanks
 
hateschool said:
hey, i have some cytomel and i have never takin this but i was wondering would i notice any difference off the first pill i take? how should i take this i weigh 195 and im 6foot thanks

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Quote from: http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/catcytomel.htm
It can be stacked or alternated with clenbuterol. I usually recommend to alternate, three weeks clen with three weeks cytomel, since clen loses most of its benefits after a short period of time and using cytomel for extended time-periods will increase the risk of permanent thyroid failure. Neither drug is terribly expensive so I see no problem in this. Some opt to use them together for 3-4 weeks, and then use an over the counter ECA stack to bridge with for an equal period of time, but I'm not such a big fan of that. Which naturally doesn't mean its not effective, that's just a personal opinion. Running it for three weeks, one could choose for a schedule as follows: 25/25/25/50/50/50/75/75/75/100/100/100/75/75/75/50/50/50/25/25/25 µg/day. If taken for 4 weeks, then run each dose for 4 days, 5 weeks then each dose for 5 days and so on. It is extremely important that the doses are tapered on and off and that a cycle never exceeds 6 weeks at the most.
Good Luck Bro!
 
bro, at your height and weight..why would you want to run T3???

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k dumb questions.. so does cytomel not give you hunger?
so why not jitterness if taken cytomel?
can you actually feel when you on it does your body feel different?
how long will it take for it to be in your system?
 
swordfish151 said:
bro, at your height and weight..why would you want to run T3???

Those who take high dosages of Cytomel over a long period of time are at risk of developing a chronic thyroid insufficiency. As a consequence, the athlete might be forced to take thyroid medication for the rest of his life.

Define long period of time. It's recommended you keep it to a maximum of 6 weeks to avoid adverse side effects when using larger doses. At lower doses, 50 mcg and less, a large majority could take it for a long time with no problems. As far as the chronic thyroid insufficiency, that is extremely rare and I have never seen such a case. That is more theoretical than reality.
 
hateschool said:
k dumb questions.. so does cytomel not give you hunger?
so why not jitterness if taken cytomel?
can you actually feel when you on it does your body feel different?
how long will it take for it to be in your system?

Cytomel is very fast acting. It has a half-life of 1-2 days. You will most likely feel different, but, one cannot say what you will feel. Having elevated levels of thyroid hormone presents differently in everyone. Some have increased energy and increased appetite while others may feel fatigued and no appetite. At higher levels, jitters are universally common. Also, you'll probably feel hot all the time. Aside from that, it is impossible to say how you'll feel. If you start to feel heart palpitations, back off on the dose. It's actually quite safe if you listen to your body.
 
taking it sans concominant anabolic supplementation is very likely to do little but help you remove a fair amount of muscle. Which, I am pretty sure is not a desirable outcome.
 
i love cytomel, it really works well just make sure you are running some sort of AAS to counter its muscle wasting properties.. i did my cytomel cycle 6wks and it was like this wk 1 25mcgs ed w/breakfast
wk 2-5 50mcgs ed " "
wk 6 25mcgs ed " "

i do not recommend doing t3 for longer than 6wks
 
bigtbone said:
Define long period of time. It's recommended you keep it to a maximum of 6 weeks to avoid adverse side effects when using larger doses. At lower doses, 50 mcg and less, a large majority could take it for a long time with no problems. As far as the chronic thyroid insufficiency, that is extremely rare and I have never seen such a case. That is more theoretical than reality.

I dont know about your statement, there are few bros on here that have had bad experiences with T3 at dosages of 25mcgs some at 12.5mcgs and have had to be on meds for the rest of their life because of that...so for them it reality not theoretical...granted that it depends on the person and how the drug will affect them, but i would do the research first, before messing with a thyroid drug...just my $.02
 
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