T3 50 MCG
T3 50mcg contains Liothyronine Sodium — the synthetic form of triiodothyronine (T3), the active thyroid hormone that directly regulates metabolic rate at the cellular level. T3 is the most metabolically potent of the thyroid hormones, responsible for governing the rate at which cells convert nutrients into energy, and its exogenous administration produces dose-dependent elevations in basal metabolic rate, core body temperature, and overall caloric expenditure.
In performance and competitive bodybuilding contexts, T3 is used during cutting cycles to overcome metabolic adaptation — the reduction in metabolic rate that occurs with prolonged caloric restriction and dieting. By artificially maintaining or elevating thyroid hormone levels during a caloric deficit, T3 allows athletes to sustain an aggressive fat loss rate even when endogenous T3 production has been suppressed.
T3 is most commonly paired with Clenbuterol in cutting stacks for a synergistic thermogenic and lipolytic effect. However, T3 must be used with great care due to its catabolic potential at higher doses — adequate protein intake and anabolic support are critical to prevent muscle tissue loss alongside fat. A gradual tapering protocol is required at cycle end to allow the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis to restore natural T3 production.
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| API | Liothyronine Sodium (T3) |
| Strength | 50 mcg |
| Format | Oral Tablets |
| Quantity | 50 Tablets |
| Category | Thyroid / Fat Loss |
| Usage | Oral Use Only |
Disclaimer: Above mentioned information is for educational and reference purposes only. Consult a registered healthcare professional for a proper course of medication. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product shall only be available on a prescription from a registered healthcare professional.
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