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#8
17-11-2009, 06:26 PM
Talking to an experienced lifter and AAS user recently I was advised that using GH without T3 is a complete waste of time. In his opinion using the T3 will help replenish the natural levels of thyroid hormones that GH depletes thus making the usage safe as well as drastically benefitting the amount of GH that your body will be using for cell regeneration and muscle building.

Any feedback from experienced users is helpful. Anyone agree / disagree with this? Why?

Mr Ontario
17-11-2009, 06:30 PM
I have heard that GH depletes your own T-3 levels as well, but not sure how much to warrant the use of T-3. Plus were you not just using a low dose...2-3 ius?

#8
17-11-2009, 06:32 PM
yes if i was to use it i would hover around 3-4 IU and nothing more. just curious about others opinions on the topic.

praetorian's info would be appreciated on this one.

Sandwiches
17-11-2009, 06:58 PM
it's probably not worth the risks.. but i would be interested to see someones FT3 and FT4 levels after being on GH for awhile to see what the difference is..
also i believe that in time any T3 or T4 will shut down your natural levels so you will need to take enough to support that...

JonnyO
17-11-2009, 07:16 PM
nah, no need. GH will work just fine w/o it.

Praetorian
17-11-2009, 07:41 PM
Talking to an experienced lifter and AAS user recently I was advised that using GH without T3 is a complete waste of time. In his opinion using the T3 will help replenish the natural levels of thyroid hormones that GH depletes thus making the usage safe as well as drastically benefitting the amount of GH that your body will be using for cell regeneration and muscle building.

Any feedback from experienced users is helpful. Anyone agree / disagree with this? Why?

Unfortunately you were misinformed. The next time you take GH...have your thyroid levels checked with blood work. You will find that your TSH is suppressed. Many people misinterpret this as lowered thyroid...this is false. A lowered TSH level means you have more thyroid in your system and less thyroid stimulating hormone is necessay. GH actually increases the conversion rate of inactive thyroid T4 to active thyroid T3.
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#8
17-11-2009, 10:42 PM
^^ and this is why youre the ****ING MAN DOG!

bless you.

dremen
18-11-2009, 12:41 PM
Unfortunately you were misinformed. The next time you take GH...have your thyroid levels checked with blood work. You will find that your TSH is suppressed. Many people misinterpret this as lowered thyroid...this is false. A lowered TSH level means you have more thyroid in your system and less thyroid stimulating hormone is necessay. GH actually increases the conversion rate of inactive thyroid T4 to active thyroid T3.
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Under your user name it should read "YOUR MASTER" :D

I love your posts man, and im sure glad your on this board.

Praetorian
18-11-2009, 03:11 PM
Happy to inform...
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