Scrap said:Is T3 not an option? I prefer it over Trimax, and it's cheaper too. Trimax works great, but I seem to be shut down a bit harder afterwards by Trimax than T3.
T2 is milder and should not mess with your thyroid much.Mr.50 said:Does anyone have an opinion (preferably from experience) of which is better for cutting T2 (Thyro Cuts II by SAN) or Trimax? Currently I am using Trimax but
Trimax hands down! When it comes to cutting, I've yet to see any products on the OTC market that outperform tiratricol products as a group, and I've been dabblin' and 'perimentin' for the past 7 or 8 years with all kinds of thermogenics, thyroid "enhancers," etc...Mr.50 said:Does anyone have an opinion (preferably from experience) of which is better for cutting T2 (Thyro Cuts II by SAN) or Trimax? Currently I am using Trimax but I am just curious about this.
Also has anyone used that Dicana yet?
Mr.50
Yeah, same hereTheCrownedOne said:Nandi has a good review of Thyrocuts 2 and Blaze over at CEM. After reading his review I've been considering giving them a shot. I'm interested in the Dicana as well.
I asked Nandi on CEM how he would compare the two, but he couldnt, he hadnt tried LX or studied into the formula.TheCrownedOne said:Yeh I was trying to compare the two (Blaze and LX) and found that to be a waste of time. The only way to compare the two is by looking at user reviews, and the only one with reviews I can find is Sledge's. I ordered some a few hours ago from Nutraplanet. Here's hoping!
Invalid Link RemovedTheCrownedOne said:And from what I've read here in AM, Dicana seems to be a weaker derivative of Tricana or Trimax.
The point is how much suppressive on the thyroid is that stuff.J_Rod on BB.com said:It is basically Tiratrocol minus an iodine group. Has some potential IMO.