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    T4 vs T3

    my question is i am reading up on the clen/t3 cycle and i know this should not be taken without proper AAS to ensure no muscle loss becasue the t3 is catabolic, is t4 the same way, or does it spare the muscles?

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    t4 converts to t3 .... but t4 is more dangerous than t3 just run t3/clen and some AAs to prevent muscle loss

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    Quote Originally Posted by james21
    t4 converts to t3 .... but t4 is more dangerous than t3 just run t3/clen and some AAs to prevent muscle loss
    How so exactly?

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    yes I would like to know what makes T4 "more dangerous"?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotSmall
    How so exactly?
    Ahhh its you,the guy that banned me on iron.I put my hand upon my pin..Still love you small


    Look at this punk:


    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=296131

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    Quote Originally Posted by goose4
    Ahhh its you,the guy that banned me on iron.I put my hand upon my pin..Still love you small


    Look at this punk:


    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=296131
    LMAO

    I'd ban you here if I could you bitch - you're a wrong un Goosey!

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