Dt450
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- May 27, 2017
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T3 is one hell of a supplement. It’s crazy how even with gear it can leave you feeling and looking flat and stringy.
How many of you are mentally strong enough to let it run its course, or do you do certain things to counter the flatness. Because I’ve seen lots of people struggle with the body dysmorphia.
I’m not new to this so yes I understand eating carbs and all that will help, but seeing as t3 is primarily used for cutting It almost seems counter productive to just increase caloric intake.
But Maybe you up your carb intake and lower fats to keep similar caloric intake?
Let me know some of your experiences!
I don’t usually dose t3 high. Only done it a couple times to try it out and that’s when I felt super flat. I tend to only take it on tren between the 25mcg-50mcg range and it helps tremendously with lethargy.
How many of you are mentally strong enough to let it run its course, or do you do certain things to counter the flatness. Because I’ve seen lots of people struggle with the body dysmorphia.
I’m not new to this so yes I understand eating carbs and all that will help, but seeing as t3 is primarily used for cutting It almost seems counter productive to just increase caloric intake.
But Maybe you up your carb intake and lower fats to keep similar caloric intake?
Let me know some of your experiences!
I don’t usually dose t3 high. Only done it a couple times to try it out and that’s when I felt super flat. I tend to only take it on tren between the 25mcg-50mcg range and it helps tremendously with lethargy.
