So what's the verdict then: If you have understood that neither form of T2 is free of side effects (see "High-Dose 3,5-T2 Has Similar Sides as Regular Thyroid Hormones" | read it) and still want to use a T2-product, you better make sure it contains only the actually active 3,5-diiodothyronine (3,5-T2) and no 3,3-diiodothyronine) stupid supplement producers have put into the product to be able to claim that they would thus make sure to keep the side-effects at bay.
With a 3,5-T2 product you could at least hope for (a) weight loss / the prevention of weight gain, (b) fat loss and thus increases in relative lean mass, and, as the study at hand demonstrates (c) reduced liver fat and improved glucose tolerance and fasting glucose as well as insulin levels... all that, however, requires the product to be high-dosed - probably higher than the average fat burner you can buy at your favorite supplement shop (see red box for more information on the dosing regimen)
I wouldn't touch anything that effects my Thyroid... because I did try T2 a while back and wasted my money on a bottle dosing what was suggested which I now know is far too less an amount to have any effects. Good question, and I hope I saved you some $ in the process from my own lack of research prior to trying a cycle. My loss is your benefit.
T3 is catabolic.
3,5 T2 is not, (3,3 T2 is useless) and you would have to buy a ton of it and you'd get the same sides as properly dosed T3. You don't need to mess with your Thyroid unless you are deficient. You want to burn fat? ECA stack.
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Toughts on T2? (Thyroid hormone)
Anyone tried it?
Is it catabolic to muscle?
How long can you use it before cycling off? (and dosage)
I have run it on 2 occasions, using T2 by antaeus labs, i went up to 6 caps per day which is 600mcg, i have also stacked it with GW, and used GW in the past, i feel it is a bunk product, i noticed no additional fat loss from taking it and am not going to pursue using either of the two, all GW did was make me feel hypo and weak all of the time and T2 i feel nothing from, i will just stick with proven things e.g. such as ECA, OTC Stim and non stim fat burners e.g. most of the products from Olympus Labs and Clenbuterol and T3 which have worked well for me in the past.
I am getting good results though with Assass1nate + FD2 + Test1fy + Letrone + EU Fat Burner Alphamine
I am on my last day of Alphamine and will be switching to Bloodshr3d raw tomorrow which should be just as good if not better due to the alpha yohimbine, then after a month or 2 i will be switching to Ignit3 and Assass1nate will be switched for DCP which i had great results with last year.
Honestly, I have used T2 on multiple occasions in the past and I noticed little effects. IMO its not worth the money.
ECA and that's it. (maybe)
There are no fat burners out there or products that should be needed for someone at 22/23 years old. Even the ECA stack is questionable for safety not knowing fitness levels or any congenital potential history. Reduced diet, exercise, sleep. Nothing else should be needed.
All those things you have mentioned are maybe fine for someone of age, but mostly a waste of money for him.
There are no shortcuts, and why would you want one when the journey is the amazing part of it all. If you have a ton of fat to lose ad you would end up with loose skin and it cannot respond to the loss. Give it time, and have fun.
what about DCP? (BPS DCP 2.0)
Evomuse have the new version of DCP which i would recommend, also some fat burners from Olympus Labs such as Ignit3 and Bloodshr3d Raw / War.
I felt no real suppression after coming of 400mcg of T2 for 3 months total run.
It also did not stop me losing weight once i stopped using it.
did you feel any thyroid suppresion when you stopped using it? (any side effects)
how does DCP compare to other natty fat burners (with caffeine, green tea etc), and how does it compare to something strong like T3?
i read alot of good reviews on DCP but i dont know what standards/expectations people have when using this product
thank you