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lala
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted August 04, 2000 12:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lala   Click Here to Email lala     Edit/Delete Message
I did my research on clen and thought it would be safe for me to take, but yesterday, since the search function is working again, I did anther search and read that it would mess up my thyroid.

Will someone clear this up...please.

lala

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big dog
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posted August 04, 2000 04:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for big dog   Click Here to Email big dog     Edit/Delete Message
You may be reffering to the thyroxin Cytomel. I dont beleive clen has any effect on the Thyroids

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lala
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posted August 04, 2000 05:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lala   Click Here to Email lala     Edit/Delete Message
I didn't think so, but some old thread made me a bit scared.

thanks for responding,

lala

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Monster
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posted August 06, 2000 12:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Monster   Click Here to Email Monster     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 35077339
Long term use of clen can cause problems in conversion of T4/T3 in thge thyroid. So technically it would cuse a type of thyroid shutdown.
It happens due to the fact that Clen uses a certain amino acid as its vehicle for converting to active form.
Its late and I cant think of the damn amino acid by name, but it starts with a T. Not tyrosine or tryptophan.
Cycleing clen should take care of the problem, along with taking additional amino acids in pill form and through protien intake...

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