T4 to T3 Conversion
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 be used for topics associated with the conversion from T4 (thyroxine) to T3 (triiodothyronine), in the body.
Some thyroid patients are good converters of T4 to T3. Some are not good and these thyroid patients often require different forms of thyroid medication other than Levothyroxine (Synthroid). They often need natural desiccated thyroid or medications containing some T3 (Liothyronine).
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Everything Changes When You Have a Thyroid Gland Issue – Review of The Research
By Paul Robinson |
Here is a great new blog post from Professor Tania Sona Smith. It refers to important research that I have ...
DIO1 and DIO2 Gene Defects and Testing Them for Thyroid Patients with Suspected T4 to T3 Conversion Issues
By Paul Robinson |
The D1 and D2 deiodinase enzymes are produced in our cells to enable the conversion of FT4 to FT3 to ...
Effect of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) on Conversion of T4 to T3
By Paul Robinson |
This post is really relevant to many thyroid patients who are trying to feel healthier by adding T4 or T3 medication to ...
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