Paul Saladino· MD
I did have heavy metals okay now I did detox from them and since detoxing I did try to get off thyroid hormone and it didn't work or I would say this it's not that it didn't work it's at the reverse t3 kept creeping up
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
I did have heavy metals okay now I did detox from them and since detoxing I did try to get off thyroid hormone and it didn't work or I would say this it's not that it didn't work it's at the reverse t3 kept creeping up
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reverse t3 problems are on the rise meaning natural reverse t3 problems i'm not just talking about people who ingest thyroid hormones i'm talking about normal people stress stress is such a huge part of this heavy metals right lack of selenium um there's so many things that contribute to what is
Reducing stress taking some adrenal support other things optimizing nutrition
my reverse t3 which is an indicator of stress is normal