HGH Cycle

nanuc

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I was wondering beside insulin what was the best to take in conjunction with GH. I was looking to run 4iu's a day (2 iu's 7am and 2iu's 5pm) for 6 months. I was going to run 750mgs test and have read that T3 is very beneficial when taking GH. Thanks for any input.
 
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Although taking exogenous GH will suppress endogenous T3 production to some extent, I wouldn't supplement with T3 unless fatloss is your primary goal, and if that's the case, then there are far cheaper alternatives than GH. Insulin and GH work very well together....this combo layered with an AAS cycle is very potent, if your diet and training are in check.
 
einstein1905 said:
Although taking exogenous GH will suppress endogenous T3 production to some extent, I wouldn't supplement with T3 unless fatloss is your primary goal, and if that's the case, then there are far cheaper alternatives than GH. Insulin and GH work very well together....this combo layered with an AAS cycle is very potent, if your diet and training are in check.





so you say not to take t3... even if it was like a half tab or 1 tab throughout the whole time? no pyramiding ... just a low dose to help keep your thyroid up and going. what are your reasons why i shouldnt do this?
 
Tank01 said:
so you say not to take t3... even if it was like a half tab or 1 tab throughout the whole time? no pyramiding ... just a low dose to help keep your thyroid up and going. what are your reasons why i shouldnt do this?
Because I can't predict the degree of endogenous suppression. it may be very slight. The only way to tell for sure would be to test for it via blood tests or to monitor morning core temp to gauge BMR. If you just took a maintenance 25mcg dose/day of T3, which would more or less take over for any endogenous T3 production, as it would itself cause endogenous suppression of T3 as would the GH.....all I see you doing is risking potential permanent thyroid problems. If you actually monitored core temp and dosed accordingly just to maintain normal BMR and then even cycled T3 use throughout your GH cycle, that would be more feasible. I just don't think the T3 suppression from GH is enough to warrant supplementing with T3.
 
einstein1905 said:
Because I can't predict the degree of endogenous suppression. it may be very slight. The only way to tell for sure would be to test for it via blood tests or to monitor morning core temp to gauge BMR. If you just took a maintenance 25mcg dose/day of T3, which would more or less take over for any endogenous T3 production, as it would itself cause endogenous suppression of T3 as would the GH.....all I see you doing is risking potential permanent thyroid problems. If you actually monitored core temp and dosed accordingly just to maintain normal BMR and then even cycled T3 use throughout your GH cycle, that would be more feasible. I just don't think the T3 suppression from GH is enough to warrant supplementing with T3.


I see where you are going with this... thanks dude
 
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