Circadian T3 Method
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.
This tag will apply to posts that involve the Circadian T3 Method (CT3M) for raising low cortisol using thyroid hormones that contain T3 (Liothyronine). These hormones include T3 itself and natural desiccated thyroid (NDT).
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Raising Cortisol with The Circadian T3 Method (CT3M) Resources
By Paul Robinson |
From time to time people contact me and ask questions about where to find information about how cortisol might be ...
Why The Circadian T3 Method is So Important To Thyroid Patients – Video Version
By Paul Robinson |
This is a 10 minute video that explains why the Circadian T3 Method (CT3M) should be a standard tool available ...
Why The Circadian T3 Method is So Important to Thyroid Patients – Text Version
By Paul Robinson |
When a thyroid patient has symptoms, or test results, of low cortisol, The Circadian T3 Method (CT3M) can be enormously ...
Interpretation of Signs in The Circadian T3 Method (CT3M)
By Paul Robinson |
This post assumes that the thyroid patient has low cortisol, but that there is no Addison's disease or hypopituitarism. It ...
More on Circadian Dose Size and Timing Adjustments
By Paul Robinson |
I have been having lots of discussions recently with people who wanted to know how much to increase the circadian ...
Circadian T3 Method and Weaning Adrenal Steroids
By Paul Robinson |
Observations on Weaning Adrenal Hormone Medications Like Hydrocortisone (HC) and Florinef. This is based on the experience that patients have ...
Why Make Time and Dose Size Changes in The Circadian T3 Method (CT3M)
By Paul Robinson |
People frequently ask me about the difference between adjusting the time of the CT3M dose in the Circadian T3 Method (CT3M) ...
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