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Niche compound for GH release theory

ipullfoids22

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This is my theory for potential indirect GH release from a compound known as "Levothyroxine". It is intended for individuals with hypothyroidism which is a condition where the thyroid gland doesn't produce a sufficient amount of thyroxine(T4)

So, what is levothyroxine and how could it o crease GH levels?
By increasing thyroxine levels, levothyroxine helps regulate metabolism, improving energy levels, concentration, mood, body temperature, and heart rate, while also supporting digestion and helping weight stabilise. It also has an indirect effect on growth hormone (GH) levels: when thyroid hormone levels are low, GH production and action can be reduced, so correcting this with levothyroxine can help bring GH function back for a normal person who already has a defficiency, however, for an average person with normal GH levels they could use this to thier advantage by increasing GH and IGF-1 levels . It is usually taken once a day on an empty stomach because the body absorbs it best this way, and it can take a few weeks for the full effects to be noticeable. The dosage is tailored to each individual, as taking too much or too little can cause issues, and although it affects metabolism, it has not been researched for weight loss effects either.

Lmk if you're mirin' the theory boyos!
 

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I mean, it's not really a theory, it's just less establish on tiktok (ig) to use thyroids hormones. It does works. :feelsyay:

Count this as a bump
 

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This is my theory for potential indirect GH release from a compound known as "Levothyroxine". It is intended for individuals with hypothyroidism which is a condition where the thyroid gland doesn't produce a sufficient amount of thyroxine(T4)

So, what is levothyroxine and how could it o crease GH levels?
By increasing thyroxine levels, levothyroxine helps regulate metabolism, improving energy levels, concentration, mood, body temperature, and heart rate, while also supporting digestion and helping weight stabilise. It also has an indirect effect on growth hormone (GH) levels: when thyroid hormone levels are low, GH production and action can be reduced, so correcting this with levothyroxine can help bring GH function back for a normal person who already has a defficiency, however, for an average person with normal GH levels they could use this to thier advantage by increasing GH and IGF-1 levels . It is usually taken once a day on an empty stomach because the body absorbs it best this way, and it can take a few weeks for the full effects to be noticeable. The dosage is tailored to each individual, as taking too much or too little can cause issues, and although it affects metabolism, it has not been researched for weight loss effects either.

Lmk if you're mirin' the theory boyos!
after a quick skim of research this all seems pretty legit, levothyroxine is seemed to be pretty safe with minimal side effects so yes this works… I think 👌
 

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This is my theory for potential indirect GH release from a compound known as "Levothyroxine". It is intended for individuals with hypothyroidism which is a condition where the thyroid gland doesn't produce a sufficient amount of thyroxine(T4)

So, what is levothyroxine and how could it o crease GH levels?
By increasing thyroxine levels, levothyroxine helps regulate metabolism, improving energy levels, concentration, mood, body temperature, and heart rate, while also supporting digestion and helping weight stabilise. It also has an indirect effect on growth hormone (GH) levels: when thyroid hormone levels are low, GH production and action can be reduced, so correcting this with levothyroxine can help bring GH function back for a normal person who already has a defficiency, however, for an average person with normal GH levels they could use this to thier advantage by increasing GH and IGF-1 levels . It is usually taken once a day on an empty stomach because the body absorbs it best this way, and it can take a few weeks for the full effects to be noticeable. The dosage is tailored to each individual, as taking too much or too little can cause issues, and although it affects metabolism, it has not been researched for weight loss effects either.

Lmk if you're mirin' the theory boyos!
bro said niche compound and its just t4
 

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This is my theory for potential indirect GH release from a compound known as "Levothyroxine". It is intended for individuals with hypothyroidism which is a condition where the thyroid gland doesn't produce a sufficient amount of thyroxine(T4)

So, what is levothyroxine and how could it o crease GH levels?
By increasing thyroxine levels, levothyroxine helps regulate metabolism, improving energy levels, concentration, mood, body temperature, and heart rate, while also supporting digestion and helping weight stabilise. It also has an indirect effect on growth hormone (GH) levels: when thyroid hormone levels are low, GH production and action can be reduced, so correcting this with levothyroxine can help bring GH function back for a normal person who already has a defficiency, however, for an average person with normal GH levels they could use this to thier advantage by increasing GH and IGF-1 levels . It is usually taken once a day on an empty stomach because the body absorbs it best this way, and it can take a few weeks for the full effects to be noticeable. The dosage is tailored to each individual, as taking too much or too little can cause issues, and although it affects metabolism, it has not been researched for weight loss effects either.

Lmk if you're mirin' the theory boyos!
i fw ur pharma baseline knowledge but idk the efficasy of this compared to a GH seceratagog but i know it gets mogged to gandy by normal GH
 

ipullfoids22

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i fw ur pharma baseline knowledge but idk the efficasy of this compared to a GH seceratagog but i know it gets mogged to gandy by normal GH
Yeah obviously it won't be as effective as just HGH but it has much more manageable side effects
 
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wont the high t4 raise bone age and drive bone maturation faster closing growth plates?
 

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This is my theory for potential indirect GH release from a compound known as "Levothyroxine". It is intended for individuals with hypothyroidism which is a condition where the thyroid gland doesn't produce a sufficient amount of thyroxine(T4)

So, what is levothyroxine and how could it o crease GH levels?
By increasing thyroxine levels, levothyroxine helps regulate metabolism, improving energy levels, concentration, mood, body temperature, and heart rate, while also supporting digestion and helping weight stabilise. It also has an indirect effect on growth hormone (GH) levels: when thyroid hormone levels are low, GH production and action can be reduced, so correcting this with levothyroxine can help bring GH function back for a normal person who already has a defficiency, however, for an average person with normal GH levels they could use this to thier advantage by increasing GH and IGF-1 levels . It is usually taken once a day on an empty stomach because the body absorbs it best this way, and it can take a few weeks for the full effects to be noticeable. The dosage is tailored to each individual, as taking too much or too little can cause issues, and although it affects metabolism, it has not been researched for weight loss effects either.

Lmk if you're mirin' the theory boyos!
Just take HGH
 

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Yeah obviously it won't be as effective as just HGH but it has much more manageable side effects
3-4IU hgh has no sides and should land you 350-550IGF1 depending on timing, estrogen levels, and insulin sensitivity

T4 has hella sides.. tremors, diarrhea, racing heartbeat, and toxicity in general, bioidenticals obviously mog
 

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