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Never smoked a cigarrette. Havent drank a beer in since 95. Never taken a drug ever. Ive always been against it.
I now have a bottle of clen and T3 . Ive had it for a week and scared to take it. Ive never been a risk taker. The fact that their could be a one percent chance of something happening is almost enough to scare me off.
I just can't believe so many on here take juice and stuff. Do you have to have some type of mentality or what
 
Bro...a bitch is a bitch, and a pussy is a pussy. Your both. Deal with it, or continue to live life as a geek.

My question to you though is this; do you know how to use those two drugs? Why are you using them? if you have done proper research on the effects, and how to use them correctly, you should not be worried. it sounds like u have no idea what you are doing.
 
ive read some on here, but then i get shocked when i see someone taking alot more or stacking it. I dont know exactly how to take it. I think im gonna do the 20, then 40 and so on thing. I got it from aguys. Smells like crap.
 
JThompson24 said:
. I dont know exactly how to take it. I think im gonna do the 20, then 40 and so on thing. I got it from aguys. Smells like crap.

If you dont know how to take it, then dont take it. t-3 is a thyroid hormone, when taken improperly, it can damage your thyroid gland for life. Also, taking t-3 without AAS will result in muscle loss. T-3 is a drug taken by advanced bodybuilders, not an average joe looking to lose some fat, because his lazy ass cant stop eating big macs. So I assume your goal is fat loss. Do you know how to diet, or train? If you do, then you should not need t-3, unless you are very dedicated to fitness, bodybuilding.
 
need to read this, Diet is the Key not T-3


Once again everything you need to knowHeres some important info:
Cytomel is not an anabolic/androgenic steroid but a thyroid hormone. As a substance it contains
synthetically manufactured liothyronine sodium which resembles the natural thyroid hormone
Tricodide-thyronine (L-T3). The thyroid of a healthy person usually produces two hormones, the
better known L-thyroxine (L-T4) and the aforementioned L-trilodine~thyronine (L-T3). Since Cytomel
is the synthetic equivalent of the latter hormone, it causes the same processes in the body as if the
thyroid were to produce more of the hormone. It is interesting to note that L-T3 is clearly the
stronger and more effective of these two hormones. This makes Cytomel more effective than the
commercially available L-T4 compounds such as L-thyroxine or Synthroid. The manufacturer of the
German L-T3 compound, Hoechst AG, ascribes the following characteristics to its Thybon drug,
making it clear that L-T3 is superior to L-T4: "The synthetically manufactured thyroid hormone,
L-trilodine-thyronine (L-T3), included in Thybon, in experimental and clinical testing has proven to be
4-5 times more biologically active and to take effect more quickly than L-thyroxine (L-T4)." In school
medicine Cytomel is used to treat thyroid insufficiency (hypothyroidism). Among other secondary
symptoms are obesity, metabolic disorders, and fatigue. Bodybuilders take advantage of these
characteristics and stimulate their metabolism by taking Cytomel, which causes a faster
conversion of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Bodybuilders, of course, are especially interested
in an increased lipolysis, which means increased fat burning. Competing bodybuilders, in particular,
use Cytomel during the weeks before a championship since it helps to maintain an extremely low
fat content, without necessitating a hunger diet. Athletes who use low dosages of Cytomel report
that by the simultaneous intake of steroids, the steroids become more effective, most likely as the
result of the faster conversion of protein.

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.

As for the dosage, one should be very careful since Cytomel is a very strong and highly effective
thyroid hormone. It is extremely important that one begins with a low dosage, increasing it slowly
and evenly over the course of several days. Most athletes begin by taking one 25 mcg tablet per day
and increasing this dosage every three to four days by one additional tablet. A dose higher than 100
mcg/ day is not necessary and not advisable. It is not recommended that the daily dose be taken all
at once but broken down into three smaller individual doses so that they become more effective. It
is also important that Cytomel not be taken for more than six weeks. At least two months of
abstinence from the drug needs to follow. 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. It is also important that
the dosage is reduced slowly and evenly by taking fewer tablets and not be ended abruptly. Those
who plan to take Cytomel should first consult a physician in order to be sure that no thyroid hyper
function exists.

Possible side effects such as medication are described in the package insert by the German
pharmaceutical group Hoechst AG for their compound Thybon: "Exceeding the individual limits of
compatibility for liothyronine or taking an overdose, especially, if the dose is increased too quickly
at the beginning of the treatment, can cause the following clinical symptoms for a thyroid
hyperfunction): heart palpitation, trembling, irregular heartbeat, heart oppression, agitation,
shortness of breath, excretion of sugar through the urine, excessive perspiration, diarrhea, weight
loss, psychic disorders, etc., as well as symptoms of hypersensitivity." Our experience is that most
symptoms consist of trembling of hands, nausea, headaches, high perspiration, and increased
heartbeat. These negative side effects can often be eliminated by temporarily reducing the daily
dosage. Caution, however is advised when taking Cytomel since, especially in the beginning, the
effect can be quick and sometimes drastic. Athletes do not use the injectable version of L-T3, this
is normally used as "emergency therapy for thyrotoxic coma." Those who use Cytomel over several
weeks will experience a decrease in muscle mass. This can be avoided or delayed by
simultaneously taking steroids. For the most part, since Cytomel also metabolizes protein, the
athlete must eat a diet rich in protein.

and if you take any medicine or supplements,etc
Many practitioners advise that you allow at least one hour before eating, because it allows for maximum absorption.
Be consistent about a high-fiber diet. If you start or stop eating high-fiber, get your thyroid rechecked, because it may change your absorption.
Many experts recommend you take vitamins or supplements with iron at least two to three hours apart from thyroid hormone. Iron can interfere with thyroid hormone absorption if taken too close together.
Be careful about taking calcium and calcium-fortified orange juice at the same time as thyroid hormone. Allow at least 2-3 hours apart, so absorption is not affected.
Don't take antacids within two hours of thyroid hormone. Allow at least 2-3 hours apart, so absorption is not affected.
Watch for interactions with antidepressants & thyroid hormone. Zoloft, Paxil and Prozac can make thyroid meds more or less effective. That about covers it! ~

RADAR
 
I was going to say 'Let google be your friend' but Radar is probably bigger and has all the info you'd want.
:)
 
JThompson24 said:
Never smoked a cigarrette. Havent drank a beer in since 95. Never taken a drug ever. Ive always been against it.
I now have a bottle of clen and T3 . Ive had it for a week and scared to take it. Ive never been a risk taker. The fact that their could be a one percent chance of something happening is almost enough to scare me off.
I just can't believe so many on here take juice and stuff. Do you have to have some type of mentality or what


Bro, no offense, but you're not ready for gear. Probably never will be.

Stay natural, train hard, eat big, and you'll sleep alot better at night.

That leaves more gear for the rest of us.
 
uh dude im 33, i can reverse grip bench 350 for 5 reps. I can squat 500 for 15 reps. People tell me im the most intense lifter they've ever seen. I follow a good diet and do tons of cardio and no weight will come off. I sweat for like 5 min and its like my body adapts to it or something and i can do cardio for long periods of time . I can even hold my breath while running . I know it seems funny but i have big lungs and can hold oxygen well i guess. The number of pounds i gain and lose from what science says is just not accurate.
 
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