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T3: fat and/or mass loss?


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Old 08-31-2005, 04:52 AM   #1
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T3: fat and/or mass loss?

I never used T3 bfore, thinking about adding it on to my 600mgEnant/400mgEQ, 10week cycle.
Im gonna be eating over 4k cal/day and my metabolism feels kind of slow when I eat that much, and all goes to my waist... I dont wanna do too much cardio cause Im tryin to gain some good mass.
For what I've read, looks like T3 would help me not getting xtra fat, But my concern is that if it would not only accelerates my metabolism to burn fat but also burn mass and then compromising my gains???
BTW was thinking about doing 25mcg 2xday, I am 5'6 170lbs
Any experience or knowledge shared would be appreciated...
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Old 08-31-2005, 05:36 AM   #2
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correct it will increase catabolism but if your using it in conjucntion with Test and Eq thats not going to be a problem



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I dont wanna do too much cardio cause Im tryin to gain some good mass.
well make your mind up... do you want to add as much mass as possible? or do you want to add slightly less mass but the mass you add to be of better quality? if the latter then i'd go with cardio instead of t3, cardio will also keep you in good cardiovascular health and help reduce blood pressure and water retention, t3 is an alternative if you are too lazy to do cardio, but t3 is also highly catabolic and dosen't come without its own risks and sides, personally i feel that 15mins of moderate intensity cardio 3x a week would be your best bet for staying in good health and keeping fat gain down
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well make your mind up... do you want to add as much mass as possible? or do you want to add slightly less mass but the mass you add to be of better quality? if the latter then i'd go with cardio instead of t3, cardio will also keep you in good cardiovascular health and help reduce blood pressure and water retention, t3 is an alternative if you are too lazy to do cardio, but t3 is also highly catabolic and dosen't come without its own risks and sides, personally i feel that 15mins of moderate intensity cardio 3x a week would be your best bet for staying in good health and keeping fat gain down
You could us this same logic and say that using steroids is for people too lazy to lift weights hard.
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You could us this same logic and say that using steroids is for people too lazy to lift weights hard.
if you're too lazy to lift weights you shouldn't be using steroids, if you're too lazy to run you shouldn't be using t3
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if you're too lazy to lift weights you shouldn't be using steroids, if you're too lazy to run you shouldn't be using t3
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if you're too lazy to lift weights you shouldn't be using steroids, if you're too lazy to run you shouldn't be using t3
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