T3 plus glucagon for weight loss?

Protoman2050

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T3 plus glucagon for weight loss? The T3 will increase my metabolism, and the glucagon will continuously force fat to be turned into glucose to be used a fuel. And the glucagon will also suppress my appetite somewhat.

I'm 220 lbs, 19 years old, and 5' 11" (BMI of 30.7), and I'm trying to get down to 180lb, so I can look better and not have a big belly sticking out over my jeans, and look better in T-shirts.

I seriously don't have the time to exercise, as I work at least 50 hours/week.

I can handle the heat, as I once had to work with a 100 degree fever from a virus (long story). My excess weight is really simply due to the fact I don't have time for purposeful aerobic exercise.

My diet is pretty normal. I actually don't eat enough, just a small bowl of microwave chicken, a few tortilla chips, and maybe a coke can. Some days I forget to eat entirely...never felt badly, though.

Very odd, I think I may have reactive hypoglycemia...I was drinking a Coke when I got my blood sugar tested at a student health fair, and everyone freaked out because it was 40 mg/dL. I felt fine, though. A fasting blood glucose also showed levels in the 60s, yet no symptoms. But that was presumbably due to a lab error, since it was redone, and came back normal. Maybe both machines were having a bad day.

I only plan on taking 1gr/day PO of T3, and/or 1 mg/day IM/IVP of glucagon.

Obviously, I will taper this up and down so I don't destroy my endocrine system?

Perhaps I should just start with the IM/IVP glucagon, as that will cause less suspicion from my coworkers...it would look very odd for me to come into work sweating like a pig all the time.

Any advice on this strategy? Would DNP be more effective than T3, and safer in the fact it won't destroy my thyroid. Although I will have to make sure I only take 200 mg/day of DNP, to prevent hyperthermia.

Thanks for the advice!
 
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