I was looking for a fatburner for my next cut. While searching I came across several of these T2 analogue fatburners. But all the manufacturers make different claims for their products. PES seems to be one of the reputablest companies around so I want to ask something about these T2 based fatburners like your AlphaT2/Shift. There are always claims that only 3,3T2 is non suppressive and 3,5T2 is.
But there is for example one study that says that 3,5T2 isnt suppressive on tsh: Lanni A. , et al., 3,5-Diiodo-L-thyronine powerfully reduces adiposity in rats, 2005, S. 1.
Another thing is taht 3,3T2 is faster metabolized than 3,5T2: Moreno, Lanni, Lombardi, & Goglia, 1997, S. 536.
So why do you think 3,3T2 is better than 3,5T2?
And are both really effective in human?
Another thing is arent all the T2 products on the market underdosed?
When you calculate the doses in the studies to human doses you would need about 4,5mcg/100g of bodyweight. So a 220pound athlete would need almost 4,5g of T2 a day.
Hope you can help me.
But there is for example one study that says that 3,5T2 isnt suppressive on tsh: Lanni A. , et al., 3,5-Diiodo-L-thyronine powerfully reduces adiposity in rats, 2005, S. 1.
Another thing is taht 3,3T2 is faster metabolized than 3,5T2: Moreno, Lanni, Lombardi, & Goglia, 1997, S. 536.
So why do you think 3,3T2 is better than 3,5T2?
And are both really effective in human?
Another thing is arent all the T2 products on the market underdosed?
When you calculate the doses in the studies to human doses you would need about 4,5mcg/100g of bodyweight. So a 220pound athlete would need almost 4,5g of T2 a day.
Hope you can help me.