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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Libido/erectile function only in late evening
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 231277" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>I definitely have very different reactions to T3 based on when I take it, and in what amount. Generally, little hits in the morning hours or right before waking are more towards stimulating, whereas in the evening it’s the opposite. Matching the daily rhythm of it mattered less than take more hits of it in the morning to afternoon rather than at night or just 1-2 doses of a higher amount.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind if you’re a fit person that tries to exercise, T3 at times can work against that. Not to be rude to them, but a lot of the people advocating for using a bunch of T3 only are usually pretty skinny and weak from what I’ve seen. You can also reduce your need for T3 by eating less carbs and more fats, which for many hypothyroid patients even on medication find lowers their TSH because if you’re eating other things you simply don’t need as much T3. T3’s very catabolic. Even TRT levels of test aren’t going to be enough to counter that.</p><p></p><p>We’re all very different with this and everyone should approach any protocol with caution to see how they themselves do on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 231277, member: 42608"] I definitely have very different reactions to T3 based on when I take it, and in what amount. Generally, little hits in the morning hours or right before waking are more towards stimulating, whereas in the evening it’s the opposite. Matching the daily rhythm of it mattered less than take more hits of it in the morning to afternoon rather than at night or just 1-2 doses of a higher amount. Keep in mind if you’re a fit person that tries to exercise, T3 at times can work against that. Not to be rude to them, but a lot of the people advocating for using a bunch of T3 only are usually pretty skinny and weak from what I’ve seen. You can also reduce your need for T3 by eating less carbs and more fats, which for many hypothyroid patients even on medication find lowers their TSH because if you’re eating other things you simply don’t need as much T3. T3’s very catabolic. Even TRT levels of test aren’t going to be enough to counter that. We’re all very different with this and everyone should approach any protocol with caution to see how they themselves do on it. [/QUOTE]
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