Biotest's T2 - Thyroid Powered Weight Loss?
BioTest's T2 thyroid stimulating fat burner has been discontinued. The original review remains below for your convenience, but in the meantime, I invite you to investigate reviews of other natural thyroid-stimulating products currently available...
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Biotest's
T2 Pro-Thyroid Formula is a controversial product that may have
potential as a fat burner and diet-aid. Biotest claims their Thyroid-Stimulating
T2 provides a safe and natural alternative to thyroid-stimulating
prescription drugs.
Biotest also claims their new product is as
powerful as the thyroid-stimulating hormone, T3. In fact, they even
recommend cycling this product so as to not interfere with the body's
own production of T3.
Is
this likely? Hmmm... according to what I found out about the main
ingredient of T2 (3,5-diiodo-l-thyronine), it may be helpful as
a fat burner, but is not going to outperform T3 or thyroid-stimulating
prescription drugs. And of course, Biotest itself has no credible clincal study data to validate their claims.
So
what's the big deal about a thyroid-stimulating supplement?
Well, by
stimulating the production of the high activity hormone
T3, one can raise the metabolism of the body -- and its caloric requirements.
This is a critical element of successful weight loss. Any time you
diet for extended periods, your metabolism slows to a crawl.
At
that point, it becomes nearly impossible to lose weight, no matter how
little you eat. By supplementing with a thyroid-stimulating supplement,
you can continue to lose weight in the midst of a calorie-reduced
diet. Better still, you'll be able to eat more, since the body requires
additional calories.
That's the theory anyhow.
I
experimented with Biotest's T2 but only made through the first
week of a 4-week cycle before I caught an awful cold. At that point
I stopped taking the product -- and I have yet to start up again.
Although it was too short a trial period to validate or dispute this product's
effectiveness, I suffered no side-effects other than a little increased
acne.
In further experiments, I stacked it with both Xenadrine EFX, and later, with an ephedra-based fat burner. I found it to be most effective when combines with a fat burner.
Product
Update: Biotest has discontinued the production of T2, though
it may remain available through retailers until supplies run out.
The reasons seem to be twofold -- the raw material for this product
is difficult to obtain in significant quantities, and second, the
controversial nature of this product has attracted plenty of attention
from the FDA. In
light of this, I can't recommend this product in good conscience.
However, if you do decide to try it, please be cautious -- do not
exceed the recommended dose, or take for longer than the recommended
period. The last thing you want to do is negatively affect your thyroid gland's ability to function properly.
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