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    T3 (Cytomel) and clenbuterol together Peaty?

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      honeysugar
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      Would Ray approve of using T3 with clen together? Do you guys have experience?
      Tired of being tired, of clinically low metabolism and of struggling to lose weight my entire life, of yo-yo dieting myself into mystery.
      Doctors aren’t helping.
      But I’m sure this forum can help.

      Side question: thoughts on Cytomel, clen and ozempic together as the last resort?

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          Veronica @honeysugar
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          @honeysugar

          With regards to t3, I’d suggest Danny Roddy’s article Demystifying Thyroid Supplementation, the rest i don’t know

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            Fructose @honeysugar
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            @honeysugar said in T3 (Cytomel) and clenbuterol together Peaty?:

            Would Ray approve of using T3 with clen together? Do you guys have experience?
            Tired of being tired, of clinically low metabolism and of struggling to lose weight my entire life, of yo-yo dieting myself into mystery.
            Doctors aren’t helping.
            But I’m sure this forum can help.

            Side question: thoughts on Cytomel, clen and ozempic together as the last resort?

            the use of clenbuterol, as an agonist of adrenaline and noradrenaline, I think is not Peat. Stress can speed up your metabolism, but not increase it.

            There are much healthier methods to lose weight. I think you should try T4 + T3 for a few weeks and see the results.

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              Fructose @Fructose
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              @Fructose If you have problems with hypertension and tachycardia, do not take it. I know how adrenaline and noradrenaline affect me. Sometimes I just went crazy. (after using Ritalin)

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