Description
The effectiveness of Thyroid Liothyronine
The drug is easily absorbed from the stomach into the bloodstream. Its action occurs quite quickly, usually after a few hours. However, the peak activity of the hormone can take several days. Thyroid Liothyronine usually remains in the body for several days after a single dose, as it binds to albumin in the blood and is protected from breakdown by the liver.
The drug attracts bodybuilders and athletes with its ability to accelerate metabolism and support the breakdown of fat deposits. It significantly helps in fat loss even at higher levels of calorie consumption.
T3 is also commonly used in combination with other weight loss agents, such as human growth hormone or beta agonists. Athletes note the drug's ability to enhance the anabolic effect of steroids. Although it can theoretically promote greater use of protein and carbohydrates for muscle growth, it has not been widely adopted or recognized for this purpose.
Application of the drug
The optimal dosage of the fat burner is determined in each case individually. More often, they start taking 50 mcg per day, 2 times a day (25 mcg each). The dose is gradually increased to 150,300 μg per day, so that the body gradually gets used to the hormone. Reception is divided into 3 times a day. Do not take the drug after 18:00. It is used in cycles of up to 6 weeks. Breaks between courses are 34 weeks.
Reception of T3 is also stopped gradually. 2 weeks before the end of the cycle, the dose begins to be gradually reduced until complete withdrawal.
While taking the drug, it is necessary to monitor the pulse rate. In case of heaviness in the heart area, Asparkam (a source of potassium and magnesium elements, which are necessary for maintaining a normal heart rhythm) and Riboxin (improves the energy balance of the myocardium) should be included in the course.
Side effects
The most frequent side effects:
- headache,
- irritability,
- nervousness,
- sweating
- arrhythmia,
- increased intestinal peristalsis,
- menstrual cycle disorders.
An overdose can also cause shock, aggravate or cause angina or congestive heart failure.
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