^is it wise to cure side effects with more drugs that have different side effects? Where do you draw the line?
T3 levels in the body are naturally reduced while on tren in most cases. So, what were doing here is just replacing what you already had, not really adding anything that will increase your metabolism. By most cases the body produces 20-30mcg on a daily basis. So a 25mcg exogenous dose is really all that's needed. I've never known anyone to have side effects worth talking about at that dosage range.
Also, a similar dose of T3 can be very beneficial in a bulking cycle as well. It will allow you to eat more and keep your energy up. Consuming large amounts of food, especially meats and powdered proteins puts extra stress on the body and some daily functions may suffer as a result. I'm all for moderation with almost everything, but I think it's time we examined what I call "cross-relative moderation." In other words, drugs used in non-traditional situations at a lower than stand-alone dose to increase the efficiency of of another drug through synergistic activity or complementary acitivity. Another example would be a small daily dose of dbol (10-15mg) with just about any injectable. Most injectables are classified as Class I steroids while dbol is actually class II. On the other hand, Var is class one and would not really be of any added benefit to add to a cycle at a low dose. This is one of the reasons you have to take such a high dose of the drug to get great effect. The combo that makes me wonder is small doses of Var and dbol together. Technically, it should share similar synergistic properties that dbol and tren may have. This whole thing is still in need of more research, but I think it's important.