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    T3 and Tren?

    I just read that you should run a daily low dose of T3 with any Tren cycle to offset the effects of Tren on the thyroid. Is this true? Anyone familiar with that? Just wondering....

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    yes tren reduces your tyroid which in turn increase's your prolactin level's

    so you should run 25mcg ed to counter act this

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    Quote Originally Posted by stocky121
    yes tren reduces your tyroid which in turn increase's your prolactin level's

    so you should run 25mcg ed to counter act this

    I have read the same thing.

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    I been reading this lately and see it as a must when taking tren (at least in my mind, why risk it). But that leads me to my ?. If you take the recommended 25mcg/ed of t3 which helps reduce your prolactin levels, is there a need to take b6 @200mg/ed. My guess would be take it just to avoid any and all possiblities, but I dont know if doing so would be overkill. I know you shouldn't exceed the 200mg/ed. Just looking for some clarification. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by jnx3k
    I been reading this lately and see it as a must when taking tren(at least in my mind, why risk it). But that leads me to my ?. If you take the recommended 25mcg/ed of t3 which helps reduce your prolactin levels, is there a need to take b6 @200mg/ed. My guess would be take it just to avoid any and all possiblities, but I dont know if doing so would be overkill. I know you shouldn't exceed the 200mg/ed. Just looking for some clarification. Thanks

    i still take 200mg of d6 ed with my t3 while on tren

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    Thank you for your help bros!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stocky121
    yes tren reduces your tyroid which in turn increase's your prolactin level's

    so you should run 25mcg ed to counter act this
    I just recently found this out myself. Great and important info.

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