how many of you have used this ? I'm interested in the maximum dosage. it seems like TRIACANA would be good to use to help keep bf in check off cycle...
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Triacana is considered by many as a mild alternative to T3 with less side effects. T3 is a stonger compound and can be dosed more precisely, however, reduced side effects is an important consideration IMO.thejames said:why not just use T3, since it seems both are as suppressive to the thyroid; with liquid T3 from research companies being cheaper?
thejames said:why not just use T3, since it seems both are as suppressive to the thyroid; with liquid T3 from research companies being cheaper?
Good point. I like Triac because of my personal experience but T3 is probably more effective if you've done plenty of research. I saw Bigcat'sT3 article on BB.com and he's not a fan of Triac as you can see below:PirateFromHell said:So, wouldn't it be preferable to take low doses of T3 instead of Triancana? Doesn't Triacana just raise your T3 level anyway?
In his book, Anabolics 2002, Bill Llewellyn says that Cytomel is not a drug to start off on, and that use of milder drugs like T4 (Synthroid) or triacana can help ease a person into the use of T3. I'm inclined to disagree here however. Triacana is weak compound and I find of little use. Its not easily found anymore and not cheap either. T4 is basically similar to Cytomel except that its weaker. Something that users normally compensate with higher doses and sends them down a similar lane as simply using cytomel. Agreed, cytomel is NOT a drug for beginners, but with adequate research, experience with diet and some self-control, I don't see why cytomel shouldn't be the first thyoid compound used. But for recreational users looking for a fatburner, I still suggest using clenbuterol over cytomel for all intents and purposes. Cytomel is much more powerful, but clenbuterol is a lot safer for use. The results are easier to maintain with clenbuterol as well. Negative feedback in the thyroid may decrease natural levels of T3 in the body, causing a decrease of metabolic rate after coming off a cycle of T3. That can cause a rebound effect during which a lot of weight is gained back.
I've used T3 and Triac, neither gave me any issues with anxiety/jitters, just increased body temp and sweating. With Clen at higher doses I have very mild shakes and increased heart rate. ECA gives me major anxiety so I never touch it.TrojanMan60563 said:Redspy is says that Clen is better for a "recreational" user...but Clen is prone to the same jittery sides at ECA right? I have anxiety and anything that speeds up my HR is no good for me. It makes my anxiety flare. So for someone like me wouldn't T3 be easier on my body as far as anxiety goes? I haven't heard of anyone getting jittery on T3. I took sans T2 and some other crap that raises T3 levels. It worked for about two days cause I felt warmer and sweat liked hell. But the effect dropped off and so I know I would have had to increase the dose. But you know how expensive that can get at GNC...so T3 seems the way to go.
I have anxiety issues big time. In fact, I take either Valium or xanax almost daily. Caffeine gives me anxiety, but clen dosen't. I can't speak for T3. Clen will raise your HR and blood pressure, but I personally don't get any anxiety from it. But, all other stimulants do worsen my anxiety. The first few days of clen are "jittery", but not in a nervous way. It doesn't interfere with my sleepTrojanMan60563 said:Clen is prone to the same jittery sides at ECA right? I have anxiety and anything that speeds up my HR is no good for me. It makes my anxiety flare.
Damn, sounds like Crack ha ha ha! Peace n LoveThat's a reply to the statement of Clen is more for the recreational user.
burn little fat cell.... burn 
It has been recommended to me by someone who knows this stuff well, but I haven't used it. T3 should give you more bang for the buck, though.TrojanMan60563 said:Is that stuff at CNW worth trying? For that price I can get t3
IMO Custom's Trimax is a great product. Depending on dosage one bottle can be enough for two cycles. There's a ton of positive feedback on AM.TrojanMan60563 said:Is that stuff at CNW worth trying? For that price I can get t3
Custom has said in the past if he receives a letter from the FDA he'll stop shipping it. See the note below from the FDA on Tiratricol.TrojanMan60563 said:Hey Pirate that link you sent says the stuff has been made illegal. So is trimax some variation of Tiratricol?
FDA WARNS AGAINST CONSUMING DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS CONTAINING TIRATRICOL
The Food and Drug Administration is again warning consumers of products marketed as dietary supplements that contain tiratricol, also known as triiodothyroacetic acid or TRIAC, a potent thyroid hormone that may cause serious health consequences including heart attacks and strokes. Despite four recalls over the past seven months, various products that contain tiratricol may still have reached consumers. FDA urges all consumers to stop using such products immediately.
On November 11, 1999, FDA warned the public against consuming Triax Metabolic Accelerator, a dietary supplement for weight loss by Syntrax Innovations, Inc., Cape Giradeau, Mo. Since this action, several other firms have recalled similar products containing tiratricol. Distribution of these products has been primarily through retail sales to health food stores, fitness centers, and gymnasiums. There have been four additional such recalls:
On September 12, 2000, ATF Fitness Products Inc., Oakmont, Pa. recalled a similar product called "Sci-Fi-Tri-Cuts Dietary Supplement Capsules." Although the product contains 1000 mcg (1mg) of tiratricol, the labeling does not include indications for use and does not make any claims kind. The product was sold to 135 accounts, most of which were gyms and health food stores.
- J.N.G. Sports Supplement Distributors, Bloomsburg, Pa., recalled a product called Tricana Metabolic Hormone Analogue, 1 mg. capsules, which were labeled as an "extremely effective fat burner, working especially well for conditions of obesity and reducing problematic areas of fat (cellulite)". This recall letter was issued on April 6, 2000.
- Thermo-Life International, San Carlos, Ca., also recalled Tricana Metabolic Hormone Analogue from nine direct wholesale accounts on April 6, 2000, and requested sub-recalls by the wholesalers. The wholesalers reportedly sold this product through the Internet.
- Gentech LLC., Edison, N.J. recalled a product containing tiratricol on April 11, 2000. This firm called its product "Tria-Cutz, Thyroid Stimulator, Dietary Supplement Capsules," and sold it in 90-capsule bottles containing 1000 mcg (1 mg) per capsule. The instructions directed users to take 1 capsule 2-3 times a day. The product bore labeling claims similar to those of Tricana Metabolic Hormone Analogue. Tria-Cutz was distributed to 45 retail units (stores/gyms) and to 30 individuals totaling about 1570 bottles.
FDA urges all individuals who may have purchased these products, or any product containing tiratricol, to stop using them immediately and, in addition, to consult their health care professional if they are experiencing any adverse effects, which may include insomnia, nervousness, sweating, and diarrhea.
It was pulled, but was recently reintroduced. I don't know the exact laws, but those who still sell it are few--and they are taking a risk, IMO.TrojanMan60563 said:Hey Pirate that link you sent says the stuff has been made illegal. So is trimax some variation of Tiratricol?
I should get a bottle while it is still around.