My "Fat Burning" cycle??

That Armour thyroid isn't ideal for thyroid supplementation when dieting. When your shit down-regulates (and it will,) the T4 (which is what most of it is) will be converted into excess rT3 instead of T3 which will still bind to the T3 receptors but doesn't do anything.
If you're going to mess with your thyroid, skip T4 and go straight for T3. I speak for experience on this.

Too much T3 = catabolism (at really higher doses, worse things)
Too much T4 = fuck you hormone levels completely up

I take a prescribed 90mg of Armour every day because me and whole freakin' family have Hashimoto's :)

Dude THANK You for your post! I'm on major AAS and im just not feelin right. I'm on my 3rd week and re-assesing what I'm doing so I came back on here and read your post...looked up side effects of Armour and I have them ALL....increased sweating, mood swings, muscle weakness, fatigue, constipation, depression...you name it! I'm coming off it immediately!

Is there a particular T3 you recomend to take with my HGH?

Thanks again!
 
Dude THANK You for your post! I'm on major AAS and im just not feelin right. I'm on my 3rd week and re-assesing what I'm doing so I came back on here and read your post...looked up side effects of Armour and I have them ALL....increased sweating, mood swings, muscle weakness, fatigue, constipation, depression...you name it! I'm coming off it immediately!

Is there a particular T3 you recomend to take with my HGH?

Thanks again!

Cytomel is the popular T3 that most doctors would probably prescribed. Generics of it (liothyronine) are probably acceptable alternatives, unlike generics to Armour, because it's a single substance and not a T3/T4 blend. As far as I am aware, any generic should be okay. Pure T3 is typically only described when T3:rT3 ratio is out of whack, and only for a few weeks max.

The thyroid seems to be one of the most "special snowflake" glands in the body. So everyone is different in terms of treatment and reaction. Some do well with pure T4. I know I sure as hell do not :)

I don't know anything about the difference in bioavailability between liquid and non-liquid T3, though. It shouldn't matter anyway as long as you're smart about dosing. Just know what you are getting yourself into :)
 
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