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Originally Posted by musclepump
What if I'm not using any gear at the time and just want to burn some excess fat? Is t3 advisable? Serious sides?
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Originally Posted by LAM
I don't get bad sides from clen but enough where it can fuck up my workouts.
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Originally Posted by young d
in what way dose clen fuck up your workouts? what sort of dose do you run? is clen not a bit safer that t3? tell me i didn't just waste my hard earned cash!
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Originally Posted by Mudge
Was it the part about clen wasting away heart muscle that made you feel it was safer? Still people think you are going to fry your thyroid from using T3, I assume that is what you are freaked about. T3 sides are nothing compared to clen, I sweat, big damn deal. On clen if its taken too close to my workouts, I am still mildly shaky and definitely WEAK. I will lose 10-50 pounds on my movements, squats suck I promise.
I do 100 clen in the AM, far away from my nightly workout. To give you an idea, clen around 7AM and workout around 8:30PM. |
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Originally Posted by young d
damm!okay thanks mudge, i'll do that yes i was aware t3 can mess up your thyroid, clen just sounded less risky, a lot of articles i read on it made it sound pretty safe but obviously not, i'll start reading up a little more on t3 i think |
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Originally Posted by Mudge
Was it the part about clen wasting away heart muscle that made you feel it was safer? Still people think you are going to fry your thyroid from using T3, I assume that is what you are freaked about. T3 sides are nothing compared to clen, I sweat, big damn deal. On clen if its taken too close to my workouts, I am still mildly shaky and definitely WEAK. I will lose 10-50 pounds on my movements, squats suck I promise.
I do 100 clen in the AM, far away from my nightly workout. To give you an idea, clen around 7AM and workout around 8:30PM. |
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Originally Posted by LAM
with a high protein intake you are definetly safe with using 25 mcg/ED off cycle
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Originally Posted by young d
sorry if this is a stupid question... but why would clen lower your strength?
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Originally Posted by Purdue Power
So if I was starting my cut, and I kept my protein intake to at around 1.5g/lb, would I be ok to run T3? And would I get noticible differences if I were still eating a large excess of protein while trying to cut with T3? What about with pct? When will I stop asking questions?
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Originally Posted by LAM
yes, but like I said if you are off cycle keep the dosage to 25 mcg/ED. the increase in your BMR from the T3 along with the TEF from high protein meals well definetly make cutting easier.
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Originally Posted by Purdue Power
It has been shown to waste away heart muscle at high doses. At lower doses, the atrophy/hypertrophy balances out, I believe. I have only read the article once. Plus, with only going 2weeks on at a time, you are minimizing any of that.
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Originally Posted by young d
sorry if this is a stupid question... but why would clen lower your strength? just due to the extra strain on your system?
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Originally Posted by LAM
clen has an adverse effect on insulin action. this causes less glucose to be stored as glycogen.
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Originally Posted by musclepump
I read somewhere that the pro's like King Kamali who tout eating McDonalds all the time can do it and still be cut because of T3. Is it that powerful?
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Originally Posted by Purdue Power
Ya, could you expand your acronyms?
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Originally Posted by young d
okay forget clen then
what would be a typical t3 cycle while off anabolics? say 25mcg/ed (which is what LAM recommended) for how long? could t3 be used instead of clen at the start of pct to stay lean while eating above maintenance cals? |
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Originally Posted by musclepump
t3 can cause palpitations too?
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Originally Posted by young d
okay forget clen then
what would be a typical t3 cycle while off anabolics? say 25mcg/ed (which is what LAM recommended) for how long? could t3 be used instead of clen at the start of pct to stay lean while eating above maintenance cals? |
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Originally Posted by Cardinal
TEF = thermic effects of feeding. Protein is considered to be roughly 15-25% thermic from what I understand (by understand I mean I read it over at bodyrecomposition and take it as gospel).
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