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ghostwheel
April 30th, 2005, 11:28 PM
Thyro-Cuts II (SAN)
3,5 Diiodothyronine 100.00mcg

Any opinions on this? Seems like a small amount. I know liitle about it. :?:

If anyone has comments on burning the "brown fat" which is tougher to get at speak up!

JackSteel4Life
May 1st, 2005, 12:12 AM
I just ordered some last night so I will get it on wednesday. When I get about 2 weeks along ill let you know. Ill keep you updated.

ghostwheel
May 1st, 2005, 01:21 AM
Cool. Thanks. Post the other supplements you are taking along with it for reference also please.

:D

JackSteel4Life
May 1st, 2005, 01:57 PM
I am taking-Alpha male (3) in the morning (3) 8 hours later on empty stomach-Amino Fuel (1) in the morning (1) before lunch-Ripped Fuel (3) in the morning (3) before lunch (3) before dinner-AlphaDopa (3) in the morning (2) before bed-Mens 1 a day (1) in the morning-L-Glutamine (1) cap in the moring (1) before lunch...have 1 1/2 weeks left of AlphaDopa and as soon as my order of DHEA, Thyrocuts 2, and Anabol X plus comes in I will be adding that to my supps. Let me know if you have any more questions.

JackSteel4Life
May 1st, 2005, 02:05 PM
Oh yeah I also take ISOPURE strawberries and cream zero carb...love the taste and I have gained 12 lbs. in the last month since I started taking it. Lean mass. Its great stuff. Also I dont really take my supps as direct...well for the first week I do, but then I usually adjust to my liking. If you choose to change the intake just make sure you are careful.

dinoiii
May 3rd, 2005, 09:47 AM
mcg in the world of thyroid hormone or -iodo precursors is VERY potent! Be wary to not overdo it when you try compounds like these in fear you are using only Micro-grams.


Back in the days of the original T2 from Biotest and Lipokinetix from Syntrax, this was a hot commodity. Combination with Kelp tablets to increase the production of T3 for those with no access to Cytomel was commonplace. The caveat was that you still could not govern how much would essentially convert to T4 (essentially inactive).

In today's day and age with things like A7E, with increased peripheral conversion of T4 to T3...this could be a very different story.