Albuterol + T3 Advice

puddinboy

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Hello, I'm new here

I wanted to run by some things and get some feedback from experienced users before trying out an Albuterol/T3 cycle. I ordered some teragon T3 and Clen online from a canadian site and it either seems fake or underdosed, so i had to reorder from an overseas pharmacy instead, so i have some time to learn more about it before they arrive.

Here's some questions if anyone can answer, i'd really appreciate it! I've tried to do some reading online but there is a lot of conflicting information.

1. Is a good effective dose of T3 around 75mcg? I read that 100mcg is uncomfortable for most.
2. It seems like you need to taper down on T3, does 25mcg every 5 days sound good?
3. Is there a reason to titrate up on T3? I read you should start at 50mcg since the body produces about 30mcg on its own.
4. I read to cycle T3 4weeks on, 2weeks off, but i wanted to do 2 cycles, so is there a point in stopping for 2 weeks in between?
5. The albuterol i ordered is 8mg XR so i cant cut it in half. Does it need to be tapered up or down, or can i just try 8mg twice a day 8 hours apart to get 16mg total?
6. I'm going to take ketotifen (since i already bought it for clen), and i'd like to match the Albuterol cycle with the T3, so can i take it for 8 weeks straight (or 4on/2off/4on) with 1mg ketotifen daily?

Thanks a lot! :)
 
Nothing too ambitious. I mostly just want to lose around 1-2lbs a week until i've lost about 40-50 pounds. Not in a rush so i have no real deadlines, just wanted to try these out as ECA has been nice in the past.

It would be nice if I could eat more and still lose at that rate, mostly why i want to give T3 a shot. Clen/Alb was more of a side thing i saw normally paired with T3.
 
I would advice you just do proper training and a life style change when in comes to nutrition, otherwise those drugs will help you get there but your heart and gland will pay for it.

And another thing, lose the weight gradually to avoid loose skin, and if you don't change your eating habits, the weight will come back + more.
 
I would advice you just do proper training and a life style change when in comes to nutrition, otherwise those drugs will help you get there but your heart and gland will pay for it.

And another thing, lose the weight gradually to avoid loose skin, and if you don't change your eating habits, the weight will come back + more.

The confusing thing is multiple sources say that the thyroid is very resilient, and that unless you really try (something like 250mcg a day for weeks), its very hard to cause any lasting changes. And Albuterol is supposed to be a lot easier on the heart than Clen, possibly causing no damage at all.
 
The confusing thing is multiple sources say that the thyroid is very resilient, and that unless you really try (something like 250mcg a day for weeks), its very hard to cause any lasting changes. And Albuterol is supposed to be a lot easier on the heart than Clen, possibly causing no damage at all.
Thyroid is resilient for sure, but once you fuck it up then you need meds for life. And as everything else goes in life, every human being is individual and something works great for you and for someone else can mess up their hormones.
 
The confusing thing is multiple sources say that the thyroid is very resilient, and that unless you really try (something like 250mcg a day for weeks), its very hard to cause any lasting changes. And Albuterol is supposed to be a lot easier on the heart than Clen, possibly causing no damage at all.

U should focus on diet an cardio if u don't change the lifestyle that gave u the extra 50 pounds it won't matter what you take at best they will help u lose a few pounds an u will gain it back once u stop taking them an drastic weight loss an regaining it back is gna take a toll on your skin trust me u don't want that unless you fix your diet an exercise you will continuously yoyo with your weight I know it might not be what you want to here but its whats best for you
 
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