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The Mechanics of T4

Posted on November 1, 2013 by Maxim Peptide


T4 is a peptide that is tyrosine based, which means it is linked to one of the 22 amino acids that are used by cells in
order to synthesize proteins. It sometimes goes by the name of Thyroxine.
Mechanics of T4
ccording to scientific studies that has been conducted on animal test sub!ects, T4 is produced by the thyroid
gland" the large endocrine gland found in the neck that controls and regulates se#eral processes relating to the use
of energy and protein synthesis. $pecifically, the peptide is chiefly responsible for the regulation of metabolism,
which is the set of chemical transformations that must occur on a cellular le#el in order to sustain life. %hen too
little T4 is produced by an animal test sub!ect, it could result in hypothyroidism" a condition that could transform into
the root cause of se#eral physiological ailments and disorders. $ome of these disorders may include&
Neuromuscular deficiencies ' These can range from depressed reflexes and muscle cramps to !oint pain and
bilateral parasthesia.
Constitutional issues These can range from cold intolerance to low basal body temperature.
Cardiovascular problems These can range from ele#ated serum cholesterol to hypotension.
(on#ersely, excessi#e amounts of T4 could result in hyperthyroidism" a condition that is marked by the functions of
the bodies of animal test sub!ects accelerating. This could result in #arious issues including&
)nintended weight loss
nxiety
*eat intolerance
*yperacti#ity
+atigue
%eakness
The expression of the T4 peptide is such that it works with the secretions released by the thyroid to regulate and
control the amount of T4 that is produced by the thyroid gland. This, in turn, promotes a state of homeostasis to the
processes relating to the thyroid in animal test sub!ects.
Theoretical ,enefits of T4
$cientific research that has been conducted on animal test sub!ects in relation to T4 has determined that the
peptide could pro#ide se#eral theoretical benefits.
The primary theoretical benefit that has been deri#ed through scientific study on animal test sub!ects is in relation to
the regulation and control of thyroid function. ,ecause T4-s overall mechanics and functionality can bring about
a more regulated le#el of expressions tied to thyroidal functionality, it is belie#ed that it could be effecti#e in
prohibiting the de#elopment of both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. This by extension could be effecti#e in
prohibiting the #arious physiological disorders and ailments that may otherwise be caused by hyperthyroidism and
hypothyroidism.
These secondary ailments that are typically associated with hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism is another area of
research focus #ia scientific study on animal test sub!ects. ,ecause of the peptide-s relation to the potential
regulation and control of certain metabolic processes tied to the thyroid gland, studies ha#e led to the theory that it
could ha#e theoretical benefits in relation to the regulation of the se#eral metabolic malfunctions, such as chronic
fatigue or extreme weight fluctuations.
Potential Negative Side Effects of T4
.#en though scientific research that has been conducted on animal test sub!ects has determined se#eral
theoretical benefits in relation to T4, it should be noted that there ha#e also been a few potential negati#e side
effects that ha#e been associated with the peptide.
$pecifically, it has been determined that unregulated expressions of the peptide could potentially lead to negati#e
side effects that are commonly associated with o#eracti#e thyroid, or hyperthyroidism. +or example, if an animal
test sub!ect that has hypothyroidism expresses an excess of the peptide, the side effects may include the following&
Increased le#els of appetite
Insomnia
nxiety
/iarrhea
0alpitations of the heart
Intolerance to heat
%eight loss
*eart palpitations
n increase in bowel mo#ements
ngina 1that is, a lack of oxygen to the heart2
*ypertension 1that is, an increase in blood pressure2
Tachycardia 1that is, a heart rate that is in excess of normal range2
For Scientific Use nly
.#en though there ha#e been a host of scientific studies conducted on animal test sub!ects in order to determine
T4-s range of mechanics, theoretical benefits, and negati#e side effects, it should be noted that any and all findings
that are associated with the peptide are still considered to be the product of current laboratory research. ,ecause
T4 l is currently in the research phase, any study or usage liked to the mechanics, operations, benefits, and side
effects of the peptide should solely be contained to the restrictions of a strictly controlled en#ironment such as a
medical research facility or a laboratory.

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