Also see: Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome
Also see: Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome Basis Guidelines Wilson T3 Protocol Wilson’s Temperature Tracking Chart Wilson’s low Temperature Syndrome Wilson Treatment Guidelines Ray Peat, PhD on Thyroid, Temperature, Pulse, and TSH Dosing with T3-only (or with low-dose NDT, or the combination of T4/T3)
Also see: Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome Basis Guidelines Wilson T3 Protocol Wilson’s Temperature Tracking Chart Wilson’s low Temperature Syndrome Wilson Treatment Guidelines Ray Peat, PhD on Thyroid, Temperature, Pulse, and TSH Dosing with T3-only (or with low-dose NDT, or the combination of T4/T3)
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Also see: Dear Doctor Why Do You Insist on Synthroid Instead of Armour? — A Patient’s Letter Synthroid Sucks! The Rallying Cry of Thyroid Patients vs. Clueless Doctors Desiccated thyroid in the management of hypothyroidism: Part I, II, III TSH: Marker for Increased Risk of Fatal Coronary Heart Disease Thyroid Insufficiency. Is Thyroxine the Only [...]
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The thyroid hormones associate with three types of simple proteins in the serum: Transthyretin (prealbumin), thyroid binding globulin, and albumin. -Ray Peat, PhD Transthyretin, which carries both vitamin A and thyroid hormones, is sharply decreased by stress, and should probably be regularly measured as part of the thyroid examination. -Ray Peat, PhD Clin Chem Lab [...]
The altitude itself helps the thyroid to function normally. For example, one study (Savourey, et al., 1998) showed an 18% increase in T3 at a high altitude, and mitochondria become more numerous and are more efficient at preventing lactic acid production, capillary leakiness, etc. -Ray Peat, PhD Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1998;77(1-2):37-43. Pre-adaptation, [...]
Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 1984 Jun;20(6):657-69. The thyroid function in young men during prolonged exercise and the effect of energy and sleep deprivation. Opstad PK, Falch D, Oktedalen O, Fonnum F, Wergeland R. Thyroid function has been investigated in 24 young military cadets participating in a 5 d ranger training course with heavy physical exercise, calorie [...]
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