
Originally Posted by
GearHeaded
HGH is going to suppress TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone).. so this can have some effect on hypothyroidism .
BUT at the same time it also increases the conversion of thyroxine to triiodothyronine.
so even though your TSH is going to get suppressed to some degree, your conversion of T4 to T3 will actually be increased some
and of course if your simply taking exogenous T3 , that all does not really matter
OP , I believe your confusing the suppression of TSH from HGH use with suppression of or lack of effectiveness of T3.
T3 works just fine with HGH ,, again its your TSH that will be effected (but that does not matter much cause your taking exogenous T3)
on a side note - T4 may be a better option for you, but that depends on your goals. . with T4 and HGH combined your going to get a naturally high conversion to T3 anyhow, plus get the benefits of the anabolic enzymes that are produced when the liver converts T4 into T3..
if your taking Clen and trying to cut pretty hard though, T3 is the way to go (as long as you don't suppress estrogen to much with AI's)