NDT / Desiccated thyroid
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Thyroid pharmaceutical prejudice: How it works
By Tania S. Smith. Updated May 8, 2019 “Thyroid pharmaceutical prejudice” is simply a bias against one thyroid hormone pharmaceutical type in favor of another. Prejudice claims that a particular thyroid medication is intrinsically unsafe or ineffective, for all patients under almost all circumstances. It’s a type of “sweeping generalization” fallacy. The main aim of…
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Part 5: All thyroid meds are bioidentical, but individual response varies widely
This post concludes my response to a misleading video (10). THYROID HORMONE PHARMACEUTICALS A suspicion many people have is that thyroid hormone pharmaceuticals are very different from the thyroid hormones our bodies produce. Let’s look into the claim that they are “bioidentical” in structure and function. Synthetic thyroid hormone has a counter-clockwise rotated molecule (it…
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Dr. Ron Matsusaki’s license to treat thyroid suspended April 17, 2019
One of Canada’s best thyroid doctors, Dr. Ron Matsusaki in Nova Scotia, has had his license to prescribe and treat thyroid suspended. His thyroid clinic in Digby has been under review for the past month, and the decision was announced on the clinic’s Facebook group April 17, 2019.(1) Let’s do everything we can to speak…
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Biondi and Wartofsky’s 2014 dismissal of desiccated thyroid
Bernadette Biondi and Leonard Wartofsky’s article in 2014 titled “Treatment with Thyroid Hormone” summarily dismisses the use of desiccated thyroid medication in thyroid therapy. Tracing the logic of their dismissal back to their citation, a 1980 research article, reveals a fallacious chain of argument based on a very thin foundation. This pathway of reasoning promotes…
