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ritch

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Re: T3 experience?
« Reply #25 on: May 23, 2015, 10:51:17 AM »
well i can only find stuff on tapering AAS from him
i was solely talking about t3 here though

I AGREE that tapering AAS can make sense if you regularly come off to normalize cortisol / myostatin / whatever catabolic hormones towards the end of a cycle and also avoid plateauing for as long as you taper up...

however for T§ usage the tapering principle is pretty useless since there are no real counter regulators for t3, only reverse-t3 and it adapts within a few days and its also not dramatic if its high for 2-3 days.


Well shit, you could very well be right! I don't know, was simply suggesting you be open to the topic of tapering, which you are! Perhaps I need to be open to the fact that perhaps t3 does not need to be tapered as indeed I was refering to actual gear and assumed T3 would be the same thing. Maybe it's not?

Still curious to hear what Prisonner would say on T3. Stuff makes me anxious and feel totally nuts on it. Plus I look like shit when using am an ecto, so no need to really use it in my case...

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Re: T3 experience?
« Reply #26 on: May 23, 2015, 12:35:30 PM »
Well shit, you could very well be right! I don't know, was simply suggesting you be open to the topic of tapering, which you are! Perhaps I need to be open to the fact that perhaps t3 does not need to be tapered as indeed I was refering to actual gear and assumed T3 would be the same thing. Maybe it's not?

Still curious to hear what Prisonner would say on T3. Stuff makes me anxious and feel totally nuts on it. Plus I look like shit when using am an ecto, so no need to really use it in my case...


yeah would be interesting... didnt fine anything though. i think metabolic adaptions to t3 are much different from AAS, so you dont really need to taper. theres also no quicker recovery of natural thyroid whatsoever from tapering (there are studies on that, the human thyroid always completely bounces back within 1-4 weeks, even after years on t3 replacement)

youre right with the looking like shit thing, i like to experience with the stuff though
on 100mcg it makes you flat no matter how many AAS youre on
you cant even out eat the flatness at 150mcg+, you can literally eat 1000g carbs and nothing gets stored as glycogen.
you probably half evaporate that and gain some fat from that but youre literally just as flat the day after.

its weird stuff... however very high dosages strip weight off like DNP. still not sure on how much actual muscle is lost during the process though.
gonna need some more experimenting here :D