shaorinor said:As I understand it, and this is from stuff I read a really long time ago, even if you do very small dosages of T3, you will still suffer just as much shutdown as higher dosages...which is why people suggest just going all out and doing a full on cycle.
Grunt76 said:I believe there is ample evidence of complete thyroid shutdown @ 25mcg ED within a few days. This is the reason a "new" protocol was thought up, involving 2 days on / 2 days off T3, keeping the gland producing while having large amounts of the hormone in circulation. Anecdotal evidence reports lessened fat rebound upon cessation of supplementation when this method is used, which suggests there is something to it. I'm sure Pubmed has something. Search for TSH, T3 and suppression.
400runner said:im running t3 right now. i just want to say be careful. the stuff is pretty powerful. my resting heart rate is at 88....WTF. i was taking 75mcg. i went to 50 today. plan on staying there tomorrow and monday and then going to 25mcg's for a few days before i quit.
Grunt76 said:I believe there is ample evidence of complete thyroid shutdown @ 25mcg ED within a few days. This is the reason a "new" protocol was thought up, involving 2 days on / 2 days off T3, keeping the gland producing while having large amounts of the hormone in circulation. Anecdotal evidence reports lessened fat rebound upon cessation of supplementation when this method is used, which suggests there is something to it. I'm sure Pubmed has something. Search for TSH, T3 and suppression.
milwood said:definitely interested to hear more on this. Thanks, Grunt.
Grunt76 said:Actually, after researching more, it seems conclusive that the 2/2 protocol didn't hold up. The half-life of T3 being 36 hours, an optimized protocol was made, by which T3 was dosed to lab animals for 7 days and then 5 days off. The 5 days off allowed the exogenous T3 to completely clear the body, letting the thyroid gland undergo TSH stimulation again for a few days before getting back on.
I feel this is the way to go. I myself will be doing a T3/albuterol soon and this is the way I'll do it. It is asserted by knowledgeable people that T3 upregulates the beta-2 receptors, so there is no problem getting the full results with dosing the albuterol in conjunction with the T3 on the 7on/5off.
Dosages might be something like:
7on: 25mcg T3 / 6mg Albuterol
5off
7on: 50mcg T3 / 9mg Albuterol
5off
7on: 75mcg T3 / 12mg Albuterol
5off
7on: 100mcg T3 / 16mg Albuterol allowing for sides
5off
7on: 100mcg T3 / 16mg Albuterol
5off
...
ETC
If one were to stop there, 35 days out of 60 are spent on albuterol & T3 and 25 days are off. There is alledgedly some good science backing this up as a MUCH safer way of doing things. I plan on adding yohimbine to the above stack, but am still working on wether I should keep it going straight through or cycle it with the rest.
Personally, I'm not taking any chances as I will be doing a thorough thyroid PCT after I'm done these mini-cycles. It will consist of l-tyrosine, guggulsterones, coleus forskohlii and a few other yummies. After all, I do value my pet gorilla's health.
chasec said:ok, you guys actually know what it is your taking, right? t3 is the active metabolite of t2 which is actually just a prohormone. taking t2 isn't as effective as taking t3, since your body will only convert so much t2 into t3. so stacking the 2 together is a complete waste of $.
as for the shutdown, yes it will occur. should you be worried about it? probably.
that being said, i can reference studies showing that people have been on thyroid drugs for years, and once they are taken off their thyroid rebounds within days. taper your doseages and you will be fine.
Grunt76 said:I feel this is the way to go. I myself will be doing a T3/albuterol soon and this is the way I'll do it. It is asserted by knowledgeable people that T3 upregulates the beta-2 receptors, so there is no problem getting the full results with dosing the albuterol in conjunction with the T3 on the 7on/5off.
Dosages might be something like:
7on: 25mcg T3 / 6mg Albuterol
5off
7on: 50mcg T3 / 9mg Albuterol
5off
7on: 75mcg T3 / 12mg Albuterol
5off
7on: 100mcg T3 / 16mg Albuterol allowing for sides
5off
7on: 100mcg T3 / 16mg Albuterol
5off
Grunt76 said::gotsearch
trashydiva24 said:that's not very nice :wtf: ... i know that they are both used for asthma, but i didn't know that albuterol could be used instead of clenbuterol... is albuterol as bad for the heart as clen?
okboy63 said:Here is a link for more info
He just means there is a search button on the top of page that will search the am forums for more info. Avoids redundant question and stuff.
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Grunt76 said:Actually, after researching more, it seems conclusive that the 2/2 protocol didn't hold up. The half-life of T3 being 36 hours, an optimized protocol was made, by which T3 was dosed to lab animals for 7 days and then 5 days off. The 5 days off allowed the exogenous T3 to completely clear the body, letting the thyroid gland undergo TSH stimulation again for a few days before getting back on.
I feel this is the way to go. I myself will be doing a T3/albuterol soon and this is the way I'll do it. It is asserted by knowledgeable people that T3 upregulates the beta-2 receptors, so there is no problem getting the full results with dosing the albuterol in conjunction with the T3 on the 7on/5off.
Dosages might be something like:
7on: 25mcg T3 / 6mg Albuterol
5off
7on: 50mcg T3 / 9mg Albuterol
5off
7on: 75mcg T3 / 12mg Albuterol
5off
7on: 100mcg T3 / 16mg Albuterol allowing for sides
5off
7on: 100mcg T3 / 16mg Albuterol
5off
...
ETC
If one were to stop there, 35 days out of 60 are spent on albuterol & T3 and 25 days are off. There is alledgedly some good science backing this up as a MUCH safer way of doing things. I plan on adding yohimbine to the above stack, but am still working on wether I should keep it going straight through or cycle it with the rest.
Personally, I'm not taking any chances as I will be doing a thorough thyroid PCT after I'm done these mini-cycles. It will consist of l-tyrosine, guggulsterones, coleus forskohlii and a few other yummies. After all, I do value my pet gorilla's health.