There is no reason to be taking t3 AND clen the increased risk is imo never worth it unless you re making money out of this
There is imo no reason to be taking t3 at all as a female either but thats just me
I would also never EVER trust an UG lab with T3 or clen and much less a combo of 3 drugs but again thats just me
There is actually a test made by France sanitory authorities on an UG clen that came back 3 (three) times overdosed
Theres another "fat burner" used which can be bought from pharmacies and which has been studied on women a whole lot more than clenbuterol (altho not at 2 weeks lenght), i m sure someone will chime in
Not sure why you don't thing T3 is suitable for females. Our bodies typically have slower metabolism, hypo thyroid more than hyper thyroid, more tendency to hold onto fat, harder time to lose it. If used properly, it's a great tool. A run of T3 and Clen alone isn't an advanced pros only combo. It's as basic as it gets. Diet obviously will play a major role here, training and cardio being another major component for success.
Dosing of T3 and Clen for women. I usually recommend tapering up then down with T3...starting at 25mcg and increasing dose gradually, 25-50-75-100-75-50-25 (6-7week run of T3). As for clen, that's pretty harsh on sides, if it's good clen, she shouldn't need more than 25mcg a day. 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off.
If women want something simpler, the old school ECA stack will also do the job for someone just wanting a little extra kick.
None of the thermogenic compounds fall under advanced cycles, and anyone, unless you have heart issues, can use as a boost. Just be smart about it all.