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Sarcasm.Yeah I believe anything on YouTube too! Great find!
Watch the video. You can tell he isn't a charlatan.
Also, he is a doctor, and has written a book on thyroid.
Sarcasm.Yeah I believe anything on YouTube too! Great find!
Where are his peer reviewed articles?Sarcasm.
Watch the video. You can tell he isn't a charlatan.
Also, he is a doctor, and has written a book on thyroid.
So what does T2 do then?Where are his peer reviewed articles?
every body knows after defaces of research what T3,T4, & T2 does. This is nothing new. He is just selling views
Derek changed the brand from Syntrax to SI03 and is still in business as far as I know... I used to run into him at Sam's Club on occasion but haven't in a while...TBH, i'm probably not qualified to state one is better than the other, maybe one of the others can?
I prefer T3 because it is tried and true for the intended benefits of thyroid hormone enhancement. Lipok had a ton of other stuff in it, including usnic acid, but it was later taken off the shelves. I've ever used any T2 product by itself, so I can't comment specifically on it's actions...would be unfair. I'm not sure of the legality of it currently either. T3 (or T4 at the least) is fairly easy to obtain, so I just prefer that. However, it's been forever since I've even read anything on T2, so maybe some of the other more scientifically inclined members may be able to add some enticing updates?
Speaking of Syntrax, anybody know what the heck ever happened to Derek Cornelious? I know he was playing with fire on his products, but is he even still around? I don't know what came of him later, but he was a pretty good guy when I knew of him on the forums in the mid-90's. He used to post under the name "unique" at EF.
Your video told you, right? Come on man. If T2 worked so well why wouldn’t people be using it? Your looking for stuff to have an edge bc you don’t take hormones anymore. Which is great but keep in mind the supplement industry is not regulated like your prescription drugs.So what does T2 do then?
Your video told you, right? Come on man. If T2 worked so well why wouldn’t people be using it? Your looking for stuff to have an edge bc you don’t take hormones anymore. Which is great but keep in mind the supplement industry is not regulated like your prescription drugs.
Thyroid is one of the most complicated organs in our body. Taking iodine will increase your thyroids T3 & T4 output if you want to try something natural.
T2 has an affinity for the thyroid receptor that is roughly 2 orders of magnitude lower than that of the most active TH, T3. However, the results about T2's relative affinity may vary depending on the biochemical or physiological assay used and be influenced by the purity of the T2preparation. Given its lower affinity for the TH receptors, most of the beneficial effects of T2 on metabolism reported to date have resulted from doses that were significantly higher than the dose of T3 that would be required for the same effect.
Well the T2 supplements actually do have good reviews if you look them up. And it wouldn't be the first time a legitimately effective supplement went under the radar despite the general public being seriously interested in the effects it produces. As far as T2 being effective but requiring a larger dose, yes, that much does seem clear. But that doesn't address the question of whether and to what degree it's action varies from T3. Obviously if the action was identical assuming larger doses, then T2 may even be preferable to T3 for some given it's legal status and cheap cost.Your video told you, right? Come on man. If T2 worked so well why wouldn’t people be using it? Your looking for stuff to have an edge bc you don’t take hormones anymore. Which is great but keep in mind the supplement industry is not regulated like your prescription drugs.
Thyroid is one of the most complicated organs in our body. Taking iodine will increase your thyroids T3 & T4 output if you want to try something natural.
T2 has an affinity for the thyroid receptor that is roughly 2 orders of magnitude lower than that of the most active TH, T3. However, the results about T2's relative affinity may vary depending on the biochemical or physiological assay used and be influenced by the purity of the T2preparation. Given its lower affinity for the TH receptors, most of the beneficial effects of T2 on metabolism reported to date have resulted from doses that were significantly higher than the dose of T3 that would be required for the same effect.
where did I say I wrote that. That clearly wasn’t written by me. You can tell that was written by a scientist. NOT ME. What’s your deal? You think I’m trying to be something I’m not.Are you the originator from phoenixrising of the commentaries within these screenshots below?
If not, you might want to check your plagiarism a bit better before posting.
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Where's the quotation makers as well the links that these "quote's" came from?Lol where did I say I wrote that. That clearly wasn’t written by me. You can tell that was written by a scientist. NOT ME. What’s your deal? You think I’m trying to be something I’m not.
Why would you someone on a fitness forum take thyroid hormones other then for increased metabolism? So what are you curious about T2 for?Well the T2 supplements actually do have good reviews if you look them up. And it wouldn't be the first time a legitimately effective supplement went under the radar despite the general public being seriously interested in the effects it produces. As far as T2 being effective but requiring a larger dose, yes, that much does seem clear. But that doesn't address the question of whether and to what degree it's action varies from T3. Obviously if the action was identical assuming larger doses, then T2 may even be preferable to T3 for some given it's legal status and cheap cost.
I’m not writing a paper for my master degree. You know my post. I never talk like that. You can clearly see that’s not me. I’m sure as fuck not going to pretend I know how to manage a thyroid. Don’t know what your deal is with me. Call me a liar before you talk to me. Yeah real professional buddy!Where's the quotation makers as well the links that these "quote's" came from?
Otherwise, from the beginning, it's sure looks like you're portraying as if these are your specific words.
If the article and quotations are so important why didn’t you post it when you tried to call me a fraud and liar. Who’s disrespecting who. I was posting information.Are you the originator from phoenixrising of the commentaries within these screenshots below?
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Stop while you're behind.If the article and quotations are so important why didn’t you post it when you tried to call me a fraud and liar. Who’s disrespecting who. I was posting information.
I’m not behind nothing. You want call me a fraud and a liar. That’s a serious accusation. Challenging my moral compass. I’m have had intelligent conversations with you on other threads. I even emailed you what my education was. You should know what I am trained in. You should know I didn’t write that. And if the article was so important then you should’ve of posted it.Stop while you're behind.
The claim is that T2 increases metabolism similarly to T3 (adjusted dosage of course) but without as much catabolic effect on muscle.Why would you someone on a fitness forum take thyroid hormones other then for increased metabolism? So what are you curious about T2 for?
That’s probably why it’s dosed so much higher. Ya know, just a thoughtYour video told you, right? Come on man. If T2 worked so well why wouldn’t people be using it? Your looking for stuff to have an edge bc you don’t take hormones anymore. Which is great but keep in mind the supplement industry is not regulated like your prescription drugs.
Thyroid is one of the most complicated organs in our body. Taking iodine will increase your thyroids T3 & T4 output if you want to try something natural.
T2 has an affinity for the thyroid receptor that is roughly 2 orders of magnitude lower than that of the most active TH, T3. However, the results about T2's relative affinity may vary depending on the biochemical or physiological assay used and be influenced by the purity of the T2preparation. Given its lower affinity for the TH receptors, most of the beneficial effects of T2 on metabolism reported to date have resulted from doses that were significantly higher than the dose of T3 that would be required for the same effect.
I follow you now. It is a weird hormone. Some major institutions say its inert. I was trying to find something earlier that said differently.The claim is that T2 increases metabolism similarly to T3 (adjusted dosage of course) but without as much catabolic effect on muscle.
As has been said before in this thread, if it lived up to this claim, everyone would be using it instead of T3 and that is clearly not the case.The claim is that T2 increases metabolism similarly to T3 (adjusted dosage of course) but without as much catabolic effect on muscle.
T3 was total shit thoughYes! Great movie!!!!