Paul Saladino· MD
and then is that state of inflammation possibly affecting and causing and igniting a reverse t3 maybe i mean any kind of threat like that could you know when you are insulin resistant you can absolutely go down that road
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.
and then is that state of inflammation possibly affecting and causing and igniting a reverse t3 maybe i mean any kind of threat like that could you know when you are insulin resistant you can absolutely go down that road
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those who had more insulin resistance had a a lower t3 to reverse t3 ratio that is they had a higher amount to reverse t3
reverse t3 problems are on the rise they are it just seems like more and more people are showing up with reverse t3 problems is that stress lack of sleep insulin resist of course it's all the things you and i talk about
if you don't have enough t3 if too much of that is going to reverse t3 your body is going to be more insulin resistant