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Fat burner for someone with thyroid & adrenal issues?

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I have thyroid and adrenal issue that I am dealing with. I am also trying to drop a few pounds. I am using the anabolic diet and it seems to be working, just slowly. What would be a safe, non-stim fat burner that I could use? I cannot do thermogenics because I sweat like a pig all day without any help. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
I have thyroid and adrenal issue that I am dealing with. I am also trying to drop a few pounds. I am using the anabolic diet and it seems to be working, just slowly. What would be a safe, non-stim fat burner that I could use? I cannot do thermogenics because I sweat like a pig all day without any help. Any suggestions? Thanks.

If you have thyroid and adrenal issues then you should deal with them first, and if they are that serious then you should be seeing a medical professional re treatment (and if serious issues, taking a fat burner is not going to help; you need to deal with the problem)!

Otherwise, there are many safe non-stimulant fat burners, including:
* DCP
* Lipotrophin-PM
* REDuction P.M.


~Rosie
Team APPNUT
 
I am currently getting treated by a doctor. We are trying to get both issues under control. Any other safe fat burners? I have heard that TTA and the sesamin work. I tried them with little results. What are the correct dosages for them?
 
I am currently getting treated by a doctor. We are trying to get both issues under control. Any other safe fat burners? I have heard that TTA and the sesamin work. I tried them with little results. What are the correct dosages for them?

Try PP CLA with their Organic Green Tea only has 6mg Caffeine (Naturally Occurring)
Body Recomposition and FAT BURNING but the most important if you trying to lose fat is THE DIET
 
I have used the CLA supplements before with no real luck. I have not tried the one you stated. I will look into it.
 
I am unsure what classification I would fall under. I have adequate T3 & T4 levels but my TSH is high. What would someone call that?
 
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