T4/T3

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 treatment involves a combination of T4 (Levothyroxine/Synthroid) and some T3 (Liothyronine). The ratio of T4 to T3 can be adjusted to suit the thyroid patient.

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Debbie’s Story

I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's 30 years ago. For 25 years, I've been looking for answers on how I could ...

Lilian’s Story

I have now had over 20 years of normal living. I would not have had this if I had remained ...
Theresas Story

Claire C’s Story

We all need a success story - here is mine! Having struggled for two years with hypothyroidism and all of ...

Theresa’s Story

Sometimes a Low Nutrient Like Iron (In This Case) Can Make All The Difference to Tolerating Thyroid Medication I would ...

Anita’s Story

Adding T3 to My Thyroid Treatment Has Made Me Feel Fifteen Years Younger! One year ago, I endured a humiliating ...

Elisabeth’s Story

Adding T3 Put Me on the Road to Recovery I am a 22 year old who has a T3 success ...

Jenny F’s Story

Some Thyroid Patients Need T4 in Combination with T3 in Order to Get Well I was born hypothyroid, the condition ...

Jan J’s Story

How I Got Over Hypothyroidism Using the Recovering with T3 Book The book, Recovering with T3 by Paul Robinson was ...