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    Quote Originally Posted by powerliftmike View Post
    post t3 cycle we definently observe a crash and rebound period in terms of thyroid function. I dont see any evidence were it's permanently suppressed tho.
    i agree that's it's not permanently suppressed, but i don't think you would get much of a rebound effect if you used a very gradual ramp up and ramp down(at least a week ramp up and 2-3 weeks of ramping down depending on dosage)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phate View Post
    i agree that's it's not permanently suppressed, but i don't think you would get much of a rebound effect if you used a very gradual ramp up and ramp down(at least a week ramp up and 2-3 weeks of ramping down depending on dosage)
    IMHO there is no need to ramp down with t3, all it does is keeps you longer suppressed, ive tried many ways and there are studies out there which point in the direction of just stopping the dosage and let your natural thyroid kick back in again. Have you tried noth ways Phate?

    T3 can savage your hard earned muscle though, so taking compounds along side t3 what will keep you anabolic which will help with this issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    IMHO there is no need to ramp down with t3, all it does is keeps you longer suppressed, ive tried many ways and there are studies out there which point in the direction of just stopping the dosage and let your natural thyroid kick back in again. Have you tried noth ways Phate?

    T3 can savage your hard earned muscle though, so taking compounds along side t3 what will keep you anabolic which will help with this issue
    yes, i didn't notice much difference either way, but i couldn't get blood work either, something for me to check out in the future

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phate View Post
    yes, i didn't notice much difference either way, but i couldn't get blood work either, something for me to check out in the future
    Neither did I, but from how i felt and how my body responded i really feel ramping down only prolongs the recovery, might have to search some studies out

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    Just knowing its potential harmful effects has kept me from using it...I'd rather err on the side of caution than fukk myself up. But thats just me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    IMHO there is no need to ramp down with t3, all it does is keeps you longer suppressed, ive tried many ways and there are studies out there which point in the direction of just stopping the dosage and let your natural thyroid kick back in again. Have you tried noth ways Phate?

    T3 can savage your hard earned muscle though, so taking compounds along side t3 what will keep you anabolic which will help with this issue
    I agree with Marcus300 on this one.

    I have read studies on thyroid replacement therapy and most of them seem to point to practically any dosage as being suppressive with about the same period of time to return to a euthryoid state after stopping treatment. This of course applies to someone that was already in a euthryoid state prior to treatment and was wrongly diagnosed and/or put on treatment plans.

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