We know that thyroid hormones such as T3, and T4, and tyrosine increase Basal Metabolic rate, sensitivity to catecholamines (such a adrenaline, noradrenaline, and dopamine), and affect protein synthesis. Thyroid hormones are responsible for balancing body temperature, and it is understood that trenbolone reduces natural T3, T4, and tyrosine levels which would explain why some people experience night sweets while using trenbolone. So it is clear that healthy thyroid function is important to supporting muscular development and overall well being.
(Question, Thyroid hormones are responsible for the hibernating cycles of mammals so would altered thyroid hormone levels explain why some people feel so lethargic when using trenbolone?)
(Question, for the big guys using 800+ mgs a week of test or any 19-nandrolone compound, do you get night sweats?) I’d also like to research the correlation that a heavy cycle has on thyroid hormone levels.
Will i benefit from adding t3 to my tren cycle even though fat loss is not my goal.
(Question, Thyroid hormones are responsible for the hibernating cycles of mammals so would altered thyroid hormone levels explain why some people feel so lethargic when using trenbolone?)
(Question, for the big guys using 800+ mgs a week of test or any 19-nandrolone compound, do you get night sweats?) I’d also like to research the correlation that a heavy cycle has on thyroid hormone levels.
Will i benefit from adding t3 to my tren cycle even though fat loss is not my goal.