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T4 and GH use?

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Anyone have experience using 50mcg of t4 with GH? Have read about T4 acting as a catalyst in GH metabolism and ultimately ending up as T3 in your body and kicking GH into overdrive?
Thanks for any input.


Since this is my first run of GH I'm planning on starting at 2 iu Ed for two weeks and slowly ramping dose to 5 iu Ed. Along with AAS for minimum of 9 months.
 
Your info regarding t4 is not entirely correct. It is t3 that should be supplemented with gh use.... I'll post up some good scientific reports... gimme a day to find some good, informative ones.
 
Interested in these reports. A very experienced bb and hgh user for many years told me the same thing as op. Look forward to having a read.
 
Your info regarding t4 is not entirely correct. It is t3 that should be supplemented with gh use.... I'll post up some good scientific reports... gimme a day to find some good, informative ones.
You sure on that? I believe a lot of reports were coming up over the past 2-3 years saying how t4 would actually make more sense with GH/be more synergistic. I personally just run 75mcg t3 with my GH and no t4, but i always heard t4 was more beneficial for the synergy effect with GH. I see good results regardless with the way i stack it, tho.
 
There are theories and studies regarding both being the better. But really it is whatever you prefer in my opinion. I have used t4 for it before and had good results and have used t3 as well and have had good results. One thing though I will say is never use a research supply t3 or t4....they are inaccurate and can be dangerous. T3 and T4 are both very inexpensive so find pharma thyroid meds and get those. Much safer and much more effective.
 
currently i respectfully disagree with overburdened - but there is a possbility i could be wrong since i am basing my thoughts on only a single article

although not to base the entirety of the subject on one study, the most recent showed that t3 was needed, but it was the conversion process from t4 to t3 that made the gh more effective. check it out here is that recent article

Thyroid Hormone + Growth Hormone - If You Aren

i switched from using t3 to t4 after reading that along with my gh (mostly peptides that induce gh pulses)

**edit** im a dumbass someone already posted the article
 
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