It is mildly suppressive and is not T2. Its name is based from triiodothyroacetic acid commonly called tricana. Some people get the term Tricana and T3, aka tryiidothyronine, confused with each other and see Tri + T3 = same thing. Then they see Dicana and put the Di + T2 = same thing. All different compounds, but Dicana is mildly suppressive on the thyroid but you should rebound quickly if you have a healthy thyroid. Consult with a doctor before trying Dicana. There is a lot of feedback, mostly all positive. A lot of users logged double-dose Dicana journals as well. All can be found by searching here and on Google.
From the Dicana FAQ So Dicana is safe, but is it effective?
Yes! The beauty of Dicana is that it is able to give you the right amount of each thyroid hormone to give you noticeable fat burning results, but thyroid suppression will be minimal, and the thyroid is able to rebound quickly to mild suppression, so quickly that you will not notice any effects of suppression.
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