Quote Originally Posted by SlimmerMe View Post
It seems to suggest that with hgh the most important thing is to have the t-4 convert to t-3. That THIS CONVERSION is the key. And also that to do hgh without t-4 is a waste of time/money.

So, if this is the case, then why is it suggested that to lose BF one needs t-3 more? more than t-4? yet.... it seems that t-4 is what most guys are doing.... to keep muscle? I hope I am making sense.
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Bottom line: My goal is to GET RID of the BF.

I am already on:
Armour
Hgh
compounded Test... along with estrogen dhea and progesterone

So my question is: Would adding a bit more of t-3 ( in addition to the Armour) help boost my metabolism? My metabolism is so so SLOW? Would this be the best approach?

I do CARDIO all of the time. Ride my bike. Swim. WALK a lot and stretch and yoga. I do need to improve my food which is my goal as I read this constantly. I have been deligent for months now. I am just not seeing any improvement. So---I wonder if my metabolism is just shot.

Please clarify. I appreciate your input and PATIENCE!
Hello,

HGH and T3 work very well!

Woman have a hard time burning fat but.....

If you want to get rid of adipose tissue which is the most stubborn fat cells, the best way is to walk uphill on a treadmill (max incline and at 2-4 speed) with slow strides which promotes deep fat metabolizing of the adipose tissue.

Beware of T3 dosing though, you might want to start at 5mcg and work your way up, and then taper your dose down once your cycle off to protect your thyroid function thereafter...

Your doing cardiovascular exercises and not fat burning workouts, yes they will improve your cardiovascular output, but you need fat burning specific workouts.

T3 can burn through muscle very fast.

You can combat this by consuming a high protein/low carb diet and what works very well is combining igf-1/hgh/T3 which creates synergy and muscle sparing and igf-1/hgh work together to increase protein synthesis which fights the catabolic effects of T3.