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Reverse triiodothyronine - ultimate enemy of fat loss
So for the people who know what im talking about..
Steroids , beta agonists, insulin and GH all reduce this hormone called reverse triiodothyronine or rT3. When levels of this hormone go down, real T3 triiodothyronine can do it's job as rT3 physically blocks T3 at the receptor site.
The problem is that it is very, very difficult to suppress this hormone while in a caloric deficit, even with multiple bodybuilding drugs. You can take as much T3 as you want but as long as rT3 is high it will be absolutely useless. In my own personal experience albuterol (injected) has worked for me to lower rT3 but insulin, ghrp and tren have all been ineffective which is very surprising. I am able to tell when the rT3 is elevated by getting 0 thermogenic response to taking even 75mcg of T3, no increased respiration, nothing. Clearly a reason clen works so well with T3 is that it has potent anti-rT3 activity.
The ultimate pharmacological weight loss solution would involve blocking rT3, anyone here have any ideas or know about direct steroid / drug interactions with this? If this is in the wrong area i apologize.Last edited by fiddlesticks; 12-22-2018 at 09:50 AM.
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