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Can I stack clen and cynomel?

No problem lots of pro's do that while ripping on a hi calorie diet.
heres part of my notes...........

Until recently, Cytomel was used by bodybuilders and female bodybuilders, in particular-on a daily
basis over several months to remain "hard" and in good shape all year round. Believe us when we
tell you that to a great extent several bodybuilders who are pictured in "muscle magazines" and
display a hard and defined look in photos, eat fast food and iron this out by taking Cytomel. The over
stimulated thyroid burns calories like a blast furnace. Nowadays, instead of Cytomel, athletes use
Clenbuterol, which is becoming more and more popular. Those who combine these two compounds
will burn an enormous amount of fat. The next time you read that a certain pro bodybuilder
approaching a championship competition is still eating 4000 calories a day, you will know why.
Cytomel is also popular among female bodybuilders. Since women generally have slower
metabolisms than men, it is extremely difficult for them to obtain the right form for a competition
given today's standards. A drastic reduction of food and calories below the 1000 calorie/day mark
can often be avoided by taking Cytomel. Women, no doubt, are more prone to side effects than men
but usually get along well with 50 mcg/day. A short-term intake of Cytomel in a reasonable dosage
is certainly "healthier" than an extreme hunger diet.

RADAR
 
RADAR said:
No problem lots of pro's do that while ripping on a hi calorie diet.
heres part of my notes...........

Until recently, Cytomel was used by bodybuilders and female bodybuilders, in particular-on a daily
basis over several months to remain "hard" and in good shape all year round. Believe us when we
tell you that to a great extent several bodybuilders who are pictured in "muscle magazines" and
display a hard and defined look in photos, eat fast food and iron this out by taking Cytomel. The over
stimulated thyroid burns calories like a blast furnace. Nowadays, instead of Cytomel, athletes use
Clenbuterol, which is becoming more and more popular. Those who combine these two compounds
will burn an enormous amount of fat. The next time you read that a certain pro bodybuilder
approaching a championship competition is still eating 4000 calories a day, you will know why.
Cytomel is also popular among female bodybuilders. Since women generally have slower
metabolisms than men, it is extremely difficult for them to obtain the right form for a competition
given today's standards. A drastic reduction of food and calories below the 1000 calorie/day mark
can often be avoided by taking Cytomel. Women, no doubt, are more prone to side effects than men
but usually get along well with 50 mcg/day. A short-term intake of Cytomel in a reasonable dosage
is certainly "healthier" than an extreme hunger diet.

RADAR

Radar isn't it dangerous to take Cytomel due to it permanently shutting down one's own thyroid production? Or is that with long term use? What would be a good dosage/duration to run it at without risking thyroid shutdown?
 
EvolutionOfTheRevolution said:
Radar isn't it dangerous to take Cytomel due to it permanently shutting down one's own thyroid production? Or is that with long term use? What would be a good dosage/duration to run it at without risking thyroid shutdown?

That is with high dosages, for an extended peroid of time, its not recommended to exceed 100mg per day,nor run longer than 6 week howere smaller dosages can be ran longer up to 12 wks with no problems in some subjects.

RADAR
 
EvolutionOfTheRevolution said:
Radar isn't it dangerous to take Cytomel due to it permanently shutting down one's own thyroid production? Or is that with long term use? What would be a good dosage/duration to run it at without risking thyroid shutdown?

Well, there's a very good possibility that your thyroid will not operate as efficiently after using it. Plus the 6 weeks following cytomel use sucks, because your thyroid will be extremely sluggish and you'll have a slew of side
effects, such as dry skin, very slow skin healing, and constipation.

That's my experience anyway. If I could do it all again I would not have used it.
 
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