Health conditions
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Cancer scientists point finger at T4 & RT3 hormones

For many decades, scientists have been studying the effect of thyroid hormones in promoting cancer proliferation. Confusion and contradictions often arise in “cancer & thyroid” research reviews because the relationship between cancer and thyroid hormones is very complex. For example, a recent review of science since the 1940s attempted to reclassify research findings under poorly…
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The loss of thyroid clinical knowledge from Werner & Ingbar’s The Thyroid

Decades ago, a lot more doctors knew how thyroid hormone levels influenced all organs and tissues’ health. It wasn’t all about the influence of thyroid hormones on the TSH. It was more about the influence of truly adequate thyroid hormone levels on real health outcomes. A lot more doctors learned and understood that if thyroid…
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Low T3 syndrome in thyroid therapy: THREE studies
In contrast with a long list of over 70 medical research articles on low T3 syndrome that excluded thyroid patients, I have only found three (3) studies so far that included patients being treated for hypothyroidism. I’ll reveal their treasures and disappointments in reverse date order: Somppi, 2017 Tevaarwerk, 2014 Wadwekar, 2004 Here’s how many…
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Thyroid patients are routinely excluded from low T3 syndrome (NTIS) research
Most studies of Low T3 syndrome (NTIS) routinely EXCLUDE thyroid patients. Sadly, our exclusion has become a research tradition. In this post, I lay out the landscape and extent of our exclusion from this valuable area of thyroid hormone health research. Everyone loses by our exclusion. Especially thyroid patients. Everyone has something to gain from…
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Ataoglu: Low T3 in critical illness is deadly, and adding high T4 is worse.
In 2018, Ataoglu and colleagues confirmed and expanded our knowledge of “Low T3 syndrome.” Despite a normalized TSH, a Low T3 is deadly not only in acute, critical illness, but in “chronic disease.” To be specific, Low T3 is more deadly in some health conditions than others. What should be really shocking to many is…
