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Is it necessary to be on a low carb diet while taking T3 and Clen? I'm thinking it might, ive also heard that you should keep protein extremely high.
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T3 is measured as part of a thyroid function evaluation. Most of the thyroid hormone made in the thyroid is in the form of T4. The body's cells convert the T4 to T3, which is the more active hormone.

Sometimes it can be useful to measure both T4 and T3 when looking at thyroid function. For example, in some cases of hyperthyroidism, T4 may be normal but T3 will be elevated.

Most of the T4 and T3 in the body is attached to proteins in the blood. These proteins serve as carriers. The T3 test measures both the T3 that is bound to the proteins and the T3 that is "free" floating in the blood. The free fraction is the hormone that is active.

Conditions that increase the levels of the carrier proteins -- such as pregnancy and liver disease -- will falsely raise the T3 level. In these cases, it is useful to measure either the free T3 level or to perform the RT3U test, which gives a measure of the amount of carrier protein.

T4 and T3 are important hormones in the regulation of metabolism. The exact mechanisms are not understood, but it is known that T4 increases the concentrations of numerous enzymes involved in the production of energy in the body.

Drugs that can decrease T3 measurements include anabolic steroids, androgens, antithyroid drugs (for example, propylthiouracil), lithium, phenytoin, and propranolol.
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Default Re: Low carb diet and T3

Sorry Sir but that did nothing to answer my question. Also, not looking for a long answer for my short question. Any correct information would be much appreciated.
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Is it necessary to be on a low carb diet while taking T3 and Clen? I'm thinking it might, ive also heard that you should keep protein extremely high.
The reason people say to eat a lot of protein while on T3 is because T3 speeds up your metabolism, burning both fat and muscle. A lot of protein helps to keep your protein synthesis going. It should generally only be taken by BB's when on a cycle, as the AAS helps prevent loss of muscle that would normally occur.

As far as the specific diet, carbs/protein/fats and whatever breakdown... I've never heard it makes any difference.

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