T3 info

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Possible side effects of Cytomel such as medication are described in the package insert by the German pharmaceutical group Hoechst AG for their compound Thybon: "Exceeding the individual limits of compatibility for liothyronine or taking an overdose, especially, if the dose of Cytomel is increased too quickly at the beginning of the treatment, can cause the following clinical symptoms for a thyroid hyperfunction: heart palpitation, trembling, irregular heartbeat, heart oppression, agitation, shortness of breath, excretion of sugar through the urine, excessive perspiration, diarrhea, weight loss, psychic disorders, etc., as well as symptoms of hypersensitivity." Our experience is that most symptoms consist of trembling of hands, nausea, headaches, high perspiration, and increased heartbeat. These negative side effects of Cytomel can often be eliminated by temporarily reducing the daily dosage. Caution, however is advised when taking Cytomel since, especially in the beginning, the Cytomel effect can be quick and sometimes drastic.

One should take caution if considering using this drug. Cytomel comes with an extensive list of warnings and precautions which are not to be ignored. Side effects include, but are not limited to, heart palpitations, agitation, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, sweating, nausea, headaches, and psychic/metabolic disorders. It is a powerful hormone, and one that could potentially alter the normal functioning of the body if misused. When administering Cytomel, one must remember to increase the dosage slowly. Generally one 25mcg tablet is taken on the first day, and the dosage is thereafter increased by one tablet every three of four days for a maximum dosage of 100mcg. This will help the body adjust to the increased thyroid hormone, hopefully avoiding any sudden "shock" to the system. The daily dose is also to be split evenly throughout the day, in an effort to keep blood levels steadier. Women are more sensitive to the side effects of Cytomel than men, and usually opt to take no more than 50mcg daily.

It is important to stress that a cycle should last no longer than 6 weeks and it should never be halted abruptly. As slowly as the dosage was built up it should also be lowered, one tablet every 3-4 days. Taking Cytomel for too long and/or at too high a dosage can result in a permanent thyroid deficiency. After doing such, one might need to be treated with a drug like Cytomel for life. It is also a good idea to first consult your physician and have your thyroid function tested. An undiagnosed hyperfunction would not mix well with the added hormone. An athlete should also be sure never to purchase an injectable form of the drug. It is generally an emergency room product, much too powerful for athletic use. Since T-3 is the most powerful thyroid hormone athletes are using, this is generally not the starting point for a beginner. Before using such a powerful item, it is a good idea to become familiar with a weaker substance. The highly popular Triacana is very mild, allowing the user much more latitude (from severe side effects) than Cytomel. An in-between point is Synthroid (synthetic T-4), still weaker in action than Cytomel. Once the user is ready however, the fat burning effect of this hormone can be extremely dramatic.
 
Great info. Many people take T3 way too lightly. It has more side effects than most things people use for fat loss and can have the worst permanent damage if used carelessly.
 
My wife has been bugging me to get her T3 for burning up some fat in a short amount of time. Would it be better to put her on T4 first? And at what dose for an absolute beginner of this type of drug. She has never taken steroids of any kind either and is not planning to but wants to lose some fat fast.
She has tried Hydroxy cut and the shakes were too much. Does T3 or 4 do this also?

Thanks Ladies
Peace Oz
 
My wife has been bugging me to get her T3 for burning up some fat in a short amount of time. Would it be better to put her on T4 first? And at what dose for an absolute beginner of this type of drug. She has never taken steroids of any kind either and is not planning to but wants to lose some fat fast.
She has tried Hydroxy cut and the shakes were too much. Does T3 or 4 do this also?

Thanks Ladies
Peace Oz

T3 and T4 is ONLY for very experienced cyclers. Your wife being a beginner should not even consider these.

If Hydroxycut is too potent for her she will hate T3/T4. Tell her to try another fat burner instead. I'm assuming her diet and training is up to par but get her to post it anyways so we can see.

Lipo 6 is what I would recommend.
 
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