LilO123321
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I got acess to a thyroid medication called Synthroid which increases t4 and t3 could this be used to ascend?
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High T3 and T4 levels are going to overstimulate the metabolism and cause TDEE to go up, which is going to cause muscle breakdown and bone turnover.I got acess to a thyroid medication called Synthroid which increases t4 and t3 could this be used to ascend?
Increasing T4 and T3 levels with medication yourself can be dangerous. Overdoses can lead to heart palpitations, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and serious cardiac problems. There are medications containing T3 that can directly increase T3 levels; however, this should only be done under a doctor's supervision. Taking T4 and waiting for the body to convert it to T3 may not always be safe and effective.I got acess to a thyroid medication called Synthroid which increases t4 and t3 could this be used to ascend?
not if he strength trainHigh T3 and T4 levels are going to overstimulate the metabolism and cause TDEE to go up, which is going to cause muscle breakdown and bone turnover.
The mechanism is not being interpreted correctly. This approach, even if discussed theoretically, is highly risky in practice and medically indefensible. Increased gluconeogenesis increased breakdown of muscle proteins. So even if there is weight loss, a significant portion of it occurs through muscle, water, and stress hormones. The idea of "balancing this with powerful anabolic steroids like Tren" theoretically aims to reduce muscle loss, but it multiplies the metabolic and cardiovascular burden.Yeah it can help weight loss through gluconeogenesis but thats also unideal for obvious reasons
Only really good if its with something really anti catabolic like tren
Even if discussed theoretically, this approach is highly risky in practice and medically indefensible. The mechanism is being misinterpreted. Thyroid hormones (T4/T3) increase metabolic rate, but this is not selective fat burning. Increased gluconeogenesis increased breakdown of muscle proteins. So even if there is weight loss, a significant portion of it comes from muscle + water + stress hormones. The idea of "balancing this with powerful anabolic steroids like Tren" theoretically aims to reduce muscle loss, but it multiplies the metabolic and cardiovascular burden. This combination produces long-term metabolic damage in exchange for short-term aesthetic gains. Increasing catabolism is easy; controlled fat loss is difficult. Instead of straining the metabolism, making it more efficient yields better results in the long run.Yeah it can help weight loss through gluconeogenesis but thats also unideal for obvious reasons
Only really good if its with something really anti catabolic like tren
The harmful effects of thyroid hormones on bones, heart, and nervous system are independent of mechanical stress. Whether or not you engage in strength training does not eliminate these effects.not if he strength train
Absolutely right, I wish everyone could use their brains as much as you do.You will genuinely fuck it up. Even doctors don't know what they're doing