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Your t3 experience?

Hi sinister

I know several people who've run T3, but none of them ran it on its own. They used Clenbuterol with it, but I certainly don't advise anyone do the same, especially on a first outing.
Apparently the two together have a synergistic or cumulative effect on fat stores.

I've never used it myself, because I'm worried about the catabolic effect it can have on the body. T3 increases metabolism and it isn't particularly choosy about where it gets its energy from.

There's also some debate about the potency or efficiency of specific bands of T3. Basically, some are more effective than others but this is far away a merely anecdotal viewpoint and is more to do with dosing and individual response to the drug. All being said, T3 is a powerful thyroid medication and you must do your homework before even considering its use.

That's my take. All the best :)

Craig
 
I'v had great experinces with it, but not planning to use it again anymore bc. Of all risks involved messing with thyroid hormones. There is also usually a rebound effect experienced by many, that makes it useless to many people, even though I managed to avoid it almost completely. So even with good experiences I had with it, I really don't recommend it, and even less swear by it. If there is something I swear by these days, it's definitely GW-50, it seems to be something my rats can't get enough of :p

Here's detailed information about my weight loss involving T3, if you feel like reading a short story.:rolleyes::D:D
I was really overweight not so long ago, and experimented with many weight loss drugs to get rid of my body fat, and to meet weight criteria to surgery for my knee. I lost about 35 kgs of fat in aprox.six months, and have been able to maintain my weight afterwards where I want it.
But NONE OF THIS WAS ACCOMPLISHED WITH USE OF T3! It was just one tiny factor, in very complicated process, most important factor of my weight loss was diet that I constantly kept tweaking (and still do). Diet was in major role also be cos I couldn't do any kind of effective cardio, since my knee was (and still is) in really terrible state. I'v been in line for my surgery for quite a while now, and luckily it will be done in few months. I haven't been able to walk over one KM without getting my whole leg hurt so bad that I can't sleep for a weeks, and this has been the case for many years (my knee has already done operated three times in between ten years time frame). So I'm really looking forward to get this surgery finally done, and start the recovery process.

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Doesn't seem like anything really great. Does anyone swear by this or really like it?

As you probably know, T3 isn't that popular here at EF. T3 can be good (if not great) if used safely/properly and it can be extremely dangerous if misused. But that's true for most AAS, AI's and Serms also. I think sometimes boards just feel its sometimes safer to simply say don't use it and be safe, rather than to explain how to do it safely.

For me personally, in my studies of T3 I found it to be safe and beneficial when used properly. I also believe that your more likely to encounter thyroid problems naturally than with moderate recreational T3 use. Your also more likely to wind up on TRT after cycling AAS than to need permanent thyroid therapy after moderate T3 use. Just look around, nearly everyone (seems like it) is on TRT. And those that take doctor prescribed thyroid meds, had thyroid problems naturally, not from T3 use.

In addition to discussing T3 at length with dozens of lifters who have used it since the 90's, I've also read threads about T3 going back 10+ years and there's one common theme. When used reasonably, the thyroid recovers very well and quickly.

I recently ran T3 at 50 mcg on cycle. No tapering up or down. I used it 2 days on, 1 day off. I felt great and slept good as I was takin it in the morning before cardio. I felt fine on the off days too. I ran it for 6 weeks. I felt good when I came off too. No lethargy, rebound, fat gain, etc. I believe the 2 on, 1 off schedule keeps your thyroid from adapting as well.

Just my opinion and experience.
 
As you probably know, T3 isn't that popular here at EF. T3 can be good (if not great) if used safely/properly and it can be extremely dangerous if misused. But that's true for most AAS, AI's and Serms also. I think sometimes boards just feel its sometimes safer to simply say don't use it and be safe, rather than to explain how to do it safely.

For me personally, in my studies of T3 I found it to be safe and beneficial when used properly. I also believe that your more likely to encounter thyroid problems naturally than with moderate recreational T3 use. Your also more likely to wind up on TRT after cycling AAS than to need permanent thyroid therapy after moderate T3 use. Just look around, nearly everyone (seems like it) is on TRT. And those that take doctor prescribed thyroid meds, had thyroid problems naturally, not from T3 use.

In addition to discussing T3 at length with dozens of lifters who have used it since the 90's, I've also read threads about T3 going back 10+ years and there's one common theme. When used reasonably, the thyroid recovers very well and quickly.

I recently ran T3 at 50 mcg on cycle. No tapering up or down. I used it 2 days on, 1 day off. I felt great and slept good as I was takin it in the morning before cardio. I felt fine on the off days too. I ran it for 6 weeks. I felt good when I came off too. No lethargy, rebound, fat gain, etc. I believe the 2 on, 1 off schedule keeps your thyroid from adapting as well.

Just my opinion and experience.

good post
 
As you probably know, T3 isn't that popular here at EF. T3 can be good (if not great) if used safely/properly and it can be extremely dangerous if misused. But that's true for most AAS, AI's and Serms also. I think sometimes boards just feel its sometimes safer to simply say don't use it and be safe, rather than to explain how to do it safely.

For me personally, in my studies of T3 I found it to be safe and beneficial when used properly. I also believe that your more likely to encounter thyroid problems naturally than with moderate recreational T3 use. Your also more likely to wind up on TRT after cycling AAS than to need permanent thyroid therapy after moderate T3 use. Just look around, nearly everyone (seems like it) is on TRT. And those that take doctor prescribed thyroid meds, had thyroid problems naturally, not from T3 use.

In addition to discussing T3 at length with dozens of lifters who have used it since the 90's, I've also read threads about T3 going back 10+ years and there's one common theme. When used reasonably, the thyroid recovers very well and quickly.

I recently ran T3 at 50 mcg on cycle. No tapering up or down. I used it 2 days on, 1 day off. I felt great and slept good as I was takin it in the morning before cardio. I felt fine on the off days too. I ran it for 6 weeks. I felt good when I came off too. No lethargy, rebound, fat gain, etc. I believe the 2 on, 1 off schedule keeps your thyroid from adapting as well.

Just my opinion and experience.

This is all very true compared to my experience. It is a drug, and a hormone replacement drug. It should be taken as seriously as any other AAS. However, in all my studying on the topic, it seems the thyroid comes back strong without much issue. I read numerous studies where patients where mis diagnosed with a thyroid disorder and were on T3 for like 10+ years, then came off, and thyroid popped back to normal pretty quickly.

Bottom line is do your research and take this drug seriously (as with other AAS). This is not just some OTC fat burner for quick weight loss.

It does work great - I have had great results on several occasions. I never had any sides, and never have experiences muscle loss or strength loss while using. I have gone as high as 100 mcg per day.
 
As you probably know, T3 isn't that popular here at EF. T3 can be good (if not great) if used safely/properly and it can be extremely dangerous if misused. But that's true for most AAS, AI's and Serms also. I think sometimes boards just feel its sometimes safer to simply say don't use it and be safe, rather than to explain how to do it safely.

For me personally, in my studies of T3 I found it to be safe and beneficial when used properly. I also believe that your more likely to encounter thyroid problems naturally than with moderate recreational T3 use. Your also more likely to wind up on TRT after cycling AAS than to need permanent thyroid therapy after moderate T3 use. Just look around, nearly everyone (seems like it) is on TRT. And those that take doctor prescribed thyroid meds, had thyroid problems naturally, not from T3 use.

In addition to discussing T3 at length with dozens of lifters who have used it since the 90's, I've also read threads about T3 going back 10+ years and there's one common theme. When used reasonably, the thyroid recovers very well and quickly.

I recently ran T3 at 50 mcg on cycle. No tapering up or down. I used it 2 days on, 1 day off. I felt great and slept good as I was takin it in the morning before cardio. I felt fine on the off days too. I ran it for 6 weeks. I felt good when I came off too. No lethargy, rebound, fat gain, etc. I believe the 2 on, 1 off schedule keeps your thyroid from adapting as well.

Just my opinion and experience.

You are welcome :)
 
You are welcome :)

LOL! Yes, many thanks to Led!

The man is a tremendous asset to this community! It's always worthwhile to look back at some of Led's older posts when studying. He has a wealth of knowledge and is not influenced by AAS board mythology.
 
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