Re: thyroid hormones lower with iodine by illys / elisah ..... Iodine Supplementation Support by VWT Team
Date: 3/13/2014 1:27:27 PM ( 10 y ago)
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Anyone remember off the top of their heads how long a person's supposed to be off the thyroid supplements before their blood tests for basal production levels?
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/recommended-labwork/
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TSH: for diagnosis of hypopituitary, NOT to diagnose or dose your hypothyroidism (unless it’s high). If you allow a doctor to diagnose or dose you by this lab test and range i.e. to say you are normal simply because it’s in range or below 10…you’ll could still be hypothyroid.
Free T4 and Free T3 (note the word “free”–important since it measures what is unbound and available.)
Reverse T3: to be done at the same time you do the Free T3. Then calculate your ratio with the results and measurements.
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Have you ever tried using the fat-soluable vitamins? That's made a major difference for me in the past week. A-D-K2 as Retinol Palminate, D3, and Mk-4.
I'm not menopausal, though.
//www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=1494195 story from a woman who found out how important A is for uterine health
There's something about fat metabolisim, building up stores of those vits again, and iodine. I can feeeeel it. I wish I knew where to read about a synergy between them. <:)
You can search for recent posts about vitamin K2, etc, here in the Iodine VWT forum.
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