I'm starting my wife on T3 because she is real sensitive to stimulants and can't stand them. Is T3 as good as or better than Clen? Never used either as I have no problem staying at low BF.
I'm starting my wife on T3 because she is real sensitive to stimulants and can't stand them. Is T3 as good as or better than Clen? Never used either as I have no problem staying at low BF.
Never used t3 before but clen works great. If you have a woman using clen you have to cut the dosage in half and really be careful.
clen will achieve better results IMO
Not a fan of T3 though. Used both and had better results with clen
Thanks. Maybe she will get used to it if we start low and titrate up.
I'd recommend Clen over T3 for this because if you no little to nothing about the compounds but have a general idea, etc like some who take the supplements do but dont admit, you run a greater risk of permanently shutting down thyroid production of T3, as opposed to the clen, which both are dangerous, but in my eyes, if you can take ephedra based junk you can take that.
Although the possibilty does exist, i thought that the notion of permenantly shutting down your thyroid because of T3 usage was largely dispelled by collected medical data showing that individuals incorrectly diagnosed with a thyroid deficiency were able to regain thryrid production after several years of T3 use.Originally Posted by reaktorblue
Personally I am using T3 for the fourth time and love it. I have no sides to speak of. Clen on the other hand I hate. It makes my heart race and makes me nervous. I have found the sides of albuterol to be more tolerable although T3 is still milder.
She should be careful with the T3 though as I've heard it can burn muscle as well as fat. If she is not taking any anabolic steriods she may want to start with a dose as low as 12.5mcg.
I'm in favour of t3, but clen gets the job done too. You go to try them out and see which one works best for you really.
I'm in favour of t3, but clen gets the job done too. You got to try them out and see which one works best for you really.
That is absolutely correct, T3 is very catabolic. I dont know though if AAS is the way to go to correct the problem because first, whats her goal. If shes not into building muscle and is solely looking to burn fat or lose weight, then AAS isnt even needed. As an alternative an adjusted diet can help minimize the catabolic effect of the T3 but as far as I know it cant be wholly avoided unless AAS are taken, but that may be some mistaken info I have picked up along the way.Originally Posted by jagdpanther
As far as everything else goes, I love the way that both of them stack well together but before all else make sure you or her or even both of you are well aware of what you are putting into your body.
After all, if someone walked up to you with some foreign matter and said "this is food, makes you skinny" you wouldnt eat it, at least thats my philosphy, I want to know what whatever substance is, does, etc, before I put it in my body.
Amen, if you want to play doctor with meds you best play doctor with the books first!Originally Posted by reaktorblue
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