T3/Cytomel Sustained Release!

JohnLockee

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Hello people, I just ordered my Cytomel (T3/Thryoid Meds) from Mexico, it's called Tryiotex and people in the net says it's a slow released meds.. the dosage are 75mcg for a pill.. how should i take them? what's sustained release means? will it be ok to take the dosage first thing in the a.m on an empty stomach? or should i split the dosage for 2 times a day? (remember - that's a slow/sustained release pills.. different from other brands out there.. the brand called Tryiotex)


As we all know, Cytomel is a pill that can replace the Thryoid Function of our bodies.. but after tons of researches, there's one thing that i need to know.. let's leave the sience/knowledge about this thing behind.. let's talk simple.. the thryoid is not the only thing in our body that affect our metabolism right? so what if someone use t3 but has low testosterone/other things.. (i'm talking about someone who's not on gear) will it still raise metabolism? and what is the max dosage of t3? let's say someone gets too crazy and take 200mcg of T3 a day.. it's just affect the BMR as it is? means now his BMR can be like 4000 calories or something? is this really possible?
Of course i'm not going to get crazy as i know the risks like Shutting down the Thyroid Function/All the side effects.. but what if a girl that has no muscle mass and just wants to be skinny takes alot of cytomel? will she lose wait like crazy? cause i was really surprised that with all the girls who wants to be "Skeletonic Models" out there never got crazy with this pill..


IF SOMEONE CAN ANSWER ALL OF MY QUESTIONS I WILL BE SO THANKFUL!
I'm really sorry for asking so many questions about the subject but i waited for too long asking myself those questions and researching but no one at the net answered those questions..
1. What is a slow-release Cytomel/T3 meds and what's the difference on taking them?


2. Is the Thyroid the only thing affects the human metabolism? Means very high dosages of t3 will make your BMR extremly high?


3. If you leave the Thyroid Shutdown and the Side Effects, can you lose tons of weight (muscle and fat) like no one's bussines?? LOL.
 
Slow release means it's a 12 hr or longer acting med so I would take full dose am on a empty stomach nothing wrong with it being slow release it just has a longer half life
 
Im hypo and prescribed t4 and dr actually told me too take in the morning on empty stomach if t3 functions same way I do know .

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welcome to MC and i never really messed with t3, so no real world experience, just know what ive read
 
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