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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ419 View Post

    Which aminos would you recommend?

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    Muscle feast makes a amino blend unflavored

    Muscle feast "anabolic competition"

    Or myprotien "321 bcaav

    Just I would avoid them artificial sweeteners if you really wanna lean out

    That shit causes insulin response, bloat, and sugar cravings.not to mention brain damage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Couchlockd View Post
    Muscle feast makes a amino blend unflavored

    Muscle feast "anabolic competition"

    Or myprotien "321 bcaav

    Just I would avoid them artificial sweeteners if you really wanna lean out

    That shit causes insulin response, bloat, and sugar cravings.not to mention brain damage
    Thank you so much! I'm about out of my aminos so I'll switch it to a new one soon!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ419 View Post

    So far I love it!! I'm only doing one dose a day and I like how much energy I have that lasts through without it feeling like overstimulation! Definitely makes me not want to go back to the clen haha

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    Just use wisely, don't overdue it.

    Is max out at 75 mg ephedrine a day no more.

    Individual tolerance needs assessed with ephedrine, caffeine, aspirin stacks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bizzarro View Post

    What does your thyroid echo or ultrasound say? What are you taking and what is the dosage?

    I was diagnosed with hashimoto at 24 and my thyroid was 90% eaten from autoimmune thyroditis already (likely had it since teens).

    Autoimmune disease is linked to estrogen dominance and that's why is prevalent among women. When I pin strong androgens like Tren, it seems to suppress thyroiditis markers, lymph nodes on side of neck shrink, blood counts improve, etc.

    I've also found fish oil to be a strong aid against this disease. Are you supplementing with omega3s? Another recommended supp is high dose D3.

    I take 125mcg T4 + 12.5mcg T3 currently.

    For most ppl, returning TSH into optimal range (1-1.5) provides already of a big improvement. But for me, the inflammatory process is severe enough a suppressed TSH of 0 is not enough. That means I need to manage it through diet and supp no matter hormone replacement.
    Do you suffer from graves disease, bizzaro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Couchlockd View Post
    Do you suffer from graves disease, bizzaro?
    If he has hashi, he doesn't suffer graves. Graves is hyper autoimmune. Hashi is hypo autoimmune. Either are rough sadly


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