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    Hypothyroid and supplementation

    Has anyone corrected hypothyroidism (particularly secondary/central hypo) for PFS recovery?. Im considering specific supplements alongside an iodine increase as my fT4 has dropped back and fatigue is a persistent symptom of mine.

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    Hypothyroid and supplementation

    I was hypo during PFS, my TSH at times got close to 5 on the scale. I can still flirt with it at times with overexertion in a HIIT workout too many times without a rest day/week. Have you cycled Andro yet? It’s a thyroid mimetic, so you should be able to see some differences there. In my experience, healing the thyroid is all about lifestyle and diet. And it’s slow at that. I’d try everything I could before going down the NDT/synthetic route.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxout777 View Post
    I was hypo during PFS, my TSH at times got close to 5 on the scale. I can still flirt with it at times with overexertion in a HIIT workout too many times without a rest day/week. Have you cycled Andro yet? It’s a thyroid mimetic, so you should be able to see some differences there. In my experience, healing the thyroid is all about lifestyle and diet. And it’s slow at that. I’d try everything I could before going down the NDT/synthetic route.
    Oh and I haven't tried any prohormones yet, but I plan to soonish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxout777 View Post
    I was hypo during PFS, my TSH at times got close to 5 on the scale. I can still flirt with it at times with overexertion in a HIIT workout too many times without a rest day/week. Have you cycled Andro yet? It’s a thyroid mimetic, so you should be able to see some differences there. In my experience, healing the thyroid is all about lifestyle and diet. And it’s slow at that. I’d try everything I could before going down the NDT/synthetic route.
    I haven't tried any prohormones yet but I plan to soonish
    Is androhard still available? If not will ultrahard do the same job?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benq123 View Post
    Oh and I haven't tried any prohormones yet, but I plan to soonish

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    I haven't tried any prohormones yet but I plan to soonish
    Is androhard still available? If not will ultrahard do the same job?
    Yes ultra hard would. If you want the closest to R Andro, it would be Alpha Seven by Rob’s company. Ultra Hard is more like Andro Hard of old, though. I liked Ultra Hard a lot this summer, have no experience with Alpha Seven.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benq123 View Post
    Oh and I haven't tried any prohormones yet, but I plan to soonish

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    I haven't tried any prohormones yet but I plan to soonish
    Is androhard still available? If not will ultrahard do the same job?
    Go with the Ultra hard. Use the banner link at the top of the forum home page to get a discount. This is the closest thing to Androhard since androhard......
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