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    Question Cytomel and hypoglycemia

    Hey all, i need a little info. Let's suppose my girlfriend is contemplating using some Cytomel or clen . to cut up, but i told her to wait a little until i come on here to ask. She gets "hypoglycemia"(headaches if she doesn't eat for about 3 hours), and i was thinking that the cytomel, may make it worse(cuz i hear it burns calories like a furnace). Any thoughts if would be ok? Maybe a lite dose? thanks....

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    I would go with clen first, i would not start of with T-3 (Cytomel ), as the rest of your question goes, i don't think taking T-3 would worsen her hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level...right) even though the T-3 might speed up the buring of calories i don't think it has any great impact on the blood sugar level. I am not sure so you might want to check with someone alse on this, but that's just my 2 cents.

    Tell her to go with Clen Bro.............XXL

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    Originally posted by MIKE_XXL
    I would go with clen first, i would not start of with T-3 (Cytomel ), as the rest of your question goes, i don't think taking T-3 would worsen her hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level...right) even though the T-3 might speed up the buring of calories i don't think it has any great impact on the blood sugar level. I am not sure so you might want to check with someone alse on this, but that's just my 2 cents.

    Tell her to go with Clen Bro.............XXL
    You are definetely on the right track as far as the importance of regulating blood sugar, but I really don't think blood sugar is a problem with t3 as long as carbohydrate intake is monitored. I have never seen any correlation between T3 levels and blood glucose levels besides the fact that decreased blood sugar will result in decreased T3 as well as other hormonal dysfunctions.

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    Thanks for the info fellas, i'll tell her to go with clen over the T3...

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