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Paul is an active advocate for thyroid patients through his regular blog posts, which offer a wealth of information that both relate to his books as well as current news and insights.
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The Thyroid Patient’s Manual Book Reviews
By Paul Robinson |
The Thyroid Patient's Manual is Paul Robinson's third book on hypothyroidism diagnosis and treatment. This book discusses the use of ALL ...
More Support for The Circadian T3 Method (CT3M) – Research
By Paul Robinson |
A friend of mine just gave me a link to a 1978 piece of research that confirms that TSH and ...
Paul Robinson’s Own Thyroid Disease Story – YouTube Video
By Paul Robinson |
I have only touched on the emotional part of my struggles with thyroid disease in my books. It is always ...
Thyroid Treatment Needs to Be Tailored to Individual Thyroid Patients – Research
By Paul Robinson |
Here is a collection of incredibly pertinent research papers that have been written over the last few years. The papers ...
Lessons From Randomised Clinical Trials with T4/T3 Combination Thyroid Treatment – Research
By Paul Robinson |
There is a new research paper from Hoermann, Midgley, Larisch and Deitrich. This research study shows that the previous research ...
T3 is The Biologically Active Thyroid Hormone
By Paul Robinson |
T4 is a prohormone, or storage hormone. T3 is the only truly biologically active thyroid hormone. People can be totally ...
A T4/T3 Research Study Showed Excellent Long-Term Outcomes for Thyroid Patients on T4/T3 Combination Therapy
By Paul Robinson |
Here is a research study published in 2018, that shows excellent long-term outcomes for thyroid patients on T4/T3 combination therapy: ...
The Thyroid Patient’s Manual – a YouTube Video Introduction
By Paul Robinson |
I have made a short video that describes my book, The Thyroid Patient's Manual. This book discusses the use of ALL ...
Research Shows T4 is Not Needed in The Brain of Adult Thyroid Patients
By Paul Robinson |
This is a blog post that finally proves that thyroid patients do NOT need to take some T4 medication in ...
Research Shows Free T4 and Free T3 Ranges for Individual Thyroid Patients are Less Than Half as Wide as The Wide Population Laboratory Ranges
By Paul Robinson |
This is a truly important piece of research. The FT4 and FT3 ranges for individual people are less than half ...
