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Hydrogen sulfide, garlic, alpha lipoic acid, theabrownin, PTP1B
My article synopsis: In ER stress, H2S is released and induces modification to an enzyme called PTP1B, (protein
tyrosine
phosphatase), thus preventing the inactivation of an enzyme called PERK, "which is a sensor of the presense of unfolded proteins and a critical regulator of the cell's response to
My article synopsis: In ER stress, H2S is released and induces modification to an enzyme called PTP1B, (protein
tyrosine
phosphatase), thus preventing the inactivation of an enzyme called PERK, "which is a sensor of the presense of unfolded proteins and a critical regulator of the cell's response to
silvestrov
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Especially for any hypothyroid folks on here: Are Your Digestive Issues Related To Your Thyroid? — SIBO and Hypothyroidism
Common depletions include: Vitamin B12 and iron (are the most common) Calcium Magnesium Fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K Ironically, several depleted nutrients are ones needed to support healthy thyroid function, i.e. zinc,
tyrosine
, selenium, vitamins A and D.
Common depletions include: Vitamin B12 and iron (are the most common) Calcium Magnesium Fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K Ironically, several depleted nutrients are ones needed to support healthy thyroid function, i.e. zinc,
tyrosine
, selenium, vitamins A and D.
BadHare
in
Healthy Eating
6 years ago
NAH: Are Your Digestive Issues Related To Your Thyroid? — SIBO and Hypothyroidism
Common depletions include: Vitamin B12 and iron (are the most common) Calcium Magnesium Fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K Ironically, several depleted nutrients are ones needed to support healthy thyroid function, i.e. zinc,
tyrosine
, selenium, vitamins A and D.
Common depletions include: Vitamin B12 and iron (are the most common) Calcium Magnesium Fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K Ironically, several depleted nutrients are ones needed to support healthy thyroid function, i.e. zinc,
tyrosine
, selenium, vitamins A and D.
BadHare
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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T4/T3 not optimal
My recent Thyroid tests shows below values TSH 2.1 ( 0.450-4.5) uIU/mL FreeT4 1.1 (0.82-1.77)ng/dL FreeT3 2.3 (2.0-4.2) pg/mL They are not in optimal range and I continue to have severe hair loss, dry scalp.I am only on Levothyroxine 50 mcg/75 mcg alternate days.Can i switch to Tirosint. I dont
My recent Thyroid tests shows below values TSH 2.1 ( 0.450-4.5) uIU/mL FreeT4 1.1 (0.82-1.77)ng/dL FreeT3 2.3 (2.0-4.2) pg/mL They are not in optimal range and I continue to have severe hair loss, dry scalp.I am only on Levothyroxine 50 mcg/75 mcg alternate days.Can i switch to Tirosint. I dont
HYPOUSER
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Parkinson’s Disease copy/paste fromThe Clinician's Handbook of Natural Medicine
. ● Levodopa (l-dopa) is a mainstay, synthesized by the enzyme
tyrosine
hydroxylase from food-derived aromatic amino acid
tyrosine
.
. ● Levodopa (l-dopa) is a mainstay, synthesized by the enzyme
tyrosine
hydroxylase from food-derived aromatic amino acid
tyrosine
.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Thyroxine Treatment With Softgel Capsule Formulation: Usefulness in Hypothyroid Patients Without Malabsorption
This a somewhat odd paper. It says: [i]Secondly, free-T4 and free-T3 values were not available for all patients because of the use of reflex TSH in clinical practice.[/i] But just what is an improved TSH? Lower, I understand. The paper also says: [i]Secondly, free-T4 and free-T3 values were not available
This a somewhat odd paper. It says: [i]Secondly, free-T4 and free-T3 values were not available for all patients because of the use of reflex TSH in clinical practice.[/i] But just what is an improved TSH? Lower, I understand. The paper also says: [i]Secondly, free-T4 and free-T3 values were not available
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Antibodies rising but hormone levels OK - should I be worried?
I was also taking 7 Keto DHEA and l-
tyrosine
but have stopped these. I must rattle!! I'm awaiting saliva Cortisol test and DIO2 gene test result, and wondering if my body isn't using the T4 and T3 I have efficiently? Any other suggestions welcome.
I was also taking 7 Keto DHEA and l-
tyrosine
but have stopped these. I must rattle!! I'm awaiting saliva Cortisol test and DIO2 gene test result, and wondering if my body isn't using the T4 and T3 I have efficiently? Any other suggestions welcome.
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Euthyrox vs.Tirosint, my first question here!
Hello, it's my first post, I'm hipo (after RAI in 2012 due to Graves) on 125mcg Euthyrox+some T3 but I not doing well on it. I would like to know if 125 levothyroxine has the same potency as 125mcg Tirosint? I would like to buy some Tirosint but I'm afraid that 125mcg of Tirosint is more potent than
Hello, it's my first post, I'm hipo (after RAI in 2012 due to Graves) on 125mcg Euthyrox+some T3 but I not doing well on it. I would like to know if 125 levothyroxine has the same potency as 125mcg Tirosint? I would like to buy some Tirosint but I'm afraid that 125mcg of Tirosint is more potent than
hipolion
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
TSH Good, now FT3 Lowish :/
So just after I had proclaimed victory on levothyroxine, which I now know that doing so is more of an omen than anything, I had lab work done and have started to feel run down again. Here are my latest numbers after six weeks on Tirosint 88 mcgs: TSH: 1.3 (range 0.450 - 4.500) FT3: 2.9 (range 2.0
So just after I had proclaimed victory on levothyroxine, which I now know that doing so is more of an omen than anything, I had lab work done and have started to feel run down again. Here are my latest numbers after six weeks on Tirosint 88 mcgs: TSH: 1.3 (range 0.450 - 4.500) FT3: 2.9 (range 2.0
thyroidrose
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
For anyone hypo, might be of interest to those who are eating fastidiously, but can't loose weight: Improving Thyroid Hormone Conversion
Thyroid cells combine iodine and the amino acid
tyrosine
to make: T3 = bioactive hormone – named for its three molecules of iodine T4 = prohormone – named for its four molecules of iodin This feedback loop continues until levels in the blood return to normal.
Thyroid cells combine iodine and the amino acid
tyrosine
to make: T3 = bioactive hormone – named for its three molecules of iodine T4 = prohormone – named for its four molecules of iodin This feedback loop continues until levels in the blood return to normal.
BadHare
in
Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Sorry no link, it's from an ad site, but still a good read: Improving Thyroid Hormone Conversion
Thyroid cells combine iodine and the amino acid
tyrosine
to make: T3 = bioactive hormone – named for its three molecules of iodine T4 = prohormone – named for its four molecules of iodin This feedback loop continues until levels in the blood return to normal.
Thyroid cells combine iodine and the amino acid
tyrosine
to make: T3 = bioactive hormone – named for its three molecules of iodine T4 = prohormone – named for its four molecules of iodin This feedback loop continues until levels in the blood return to normal.
BadHare
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
If your child is taking a stimulant medication and is getting negative side effects or the medication has stopped working like it used to...
(flaxseed oil, magnesium, coq10, melatonin,
tyrosine
, tryptophan, multivitamin with Antioxidants) Here is everything I take, what it does, and why I take it https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_cnTjTtz5uMl0cDOvE72mcUJzSYKmCDU/view And here is a very helpful supplement website for people with ADHD, the guy
(flaxseed oil, magnesium, coq10, melatonin,
tyrosine
, tryptophan, multivitamin with Antioxidants) Here is everything I take, what it does, and why I take it https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_cnTjTtz5uMl0cDOvE72mcUJzSYKmCDU/view And here is a very helpful supplement website for people with ADHD, the guy
Eclecticentric77
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
6 years ago
Tirosint
Hello everybody. I live in France and have Hashimoto. In March 2017 our Levothyrox has been reformulated, and a lot of people suffered from side effects. Now there will be an alternative on the market, called Tirosint , or T-Caps. Supposedly been on the market for a few years. I was wondering if anyone
Hello everybody. I live in France and have Hashimoto. In March 2017 our Levothyrox has been reformulated, and a lot of people suffered from side effects. Now there will be an alternative on the market, called Tirosint , or T-Caps. Supposedly been on the market for a few years. I was wondering if anyone
babsi
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
I need your advice please help what should I do!!!!
Hi everyone I need your help, I was on Levothyroxine before 50mcg (it wasn’t final dose ) I stopped it because I had severe allergic reaction on it -muscle pains joint pains and grinding spine sound ,cracking n popping joints ,red patches on skin ,breathing difficulty and stomach pains.So I stopped it
Hi everyone I need your help, I was on Levothyroxine before 50mcg (it wasn’t final dose ) I stopped it because I had severe allergic reaction on it -muscle pains joint pains and grinding spine sound ,cracking n popping joints ,red patches on skin ,breathing difficulty and stomach pains.So I stopped it
Ari3
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Is Tirosint available in UK?
Hi there, I'm really struggling (been off thyroxine for a year due to side effects) and nothing seems to work for me. I did try Tirosint a few years ago without my dr's knowledge and felt so much better, but I couldn't continue due to price. Do you know if this can be supplied on a named patient basis
Hi there, I'm really struggling (been off thyroxine for a year due to side effects) and nothing seems to work for me. I did try Tirosint a few years ago without my dr's knowledge and felt so much better, but I couldn't continue due to price. Do you know if this can be supplied on a named patient basis
Tiredofthis77
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Has anyone expierenced muscle pain issues beeing on-burning back muscles painful upper arms on t3
Hi there, Well I have started t3 first three days 5mcg and than upped dose 5mcg twice a day. Than one morning woke up with pain and soreness on right upper arms and it is now in both arms and back tights .What this could be ? I was on levothyroxine before and didn’t do good on it as I had breathing difficulties
Hi there, Well I have started t3 first three days 5mcg and than upped dose 5mcg twice a day. Than one morning woke up with pain and soreness on right upper arms and it is now in both arms and back tights .What this could be ? I was on levothyroxine before and didn’t do good on it as I had breathing difficulties
Ari3
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Is There a Gut–Kidney Axis?
p-cresyl sulfate and indoxyl sulfate
The fermentation of the amino acid
tyrosine
results in the formation of p-cresol, while the fermentation of tryptophan results in the formation of indole.
p-cresyl sulfate and indoxyl sulfate
The fermentation of the amino acid
tyrosine
results in the formation of p-cresol, while the fermentation of tryptophan results in the formation of indole.
BadHare
in
Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Is having a puffy face a sign of Hypothyroidism
I take L-
Tyrosine
and 5HTP along with other supplements to support the thyroid. I thought a puffy face went with under-active thyroid, including weight gain. Please let me have your comments
I take L-
Tyrosine
and 5HTP along with other supplements to support the thyroid. I thought a puffy face went with under-active thyroid, including weight gain. Please let me have your comments
camillahealth
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
If you are taking a stimulant medication and are getting negative side effects or feel the medication has stopped working like it used to...
I highly recommend you take supplements with your medication. At 25 I thankfully found out I had ADHD, then researched/hyperfocused for about 6 months and then got myself evaluated and diagnosed. I started taking my medication and came up with a nootropic stack of necessary and crucial supplements to
I highly recommend you take supplements with your medication. At 25 I thankfully found out I had ADHD, then researched/hyperfocused for about 6 months and then got myself evaluated and diagnosed. I started taking my medication and came up with a nootropic stack of necessary and crucial supplements to
Eclecticentric77
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
Alternative treatment other than sinemet
Marty hintz amino acid protocol, mucuna +
tyrosine
+ 5htp or mucuna+ green tea + quecertin? Thanks
Marty hintz amino acid protocol, mucuna +
tyrosine
+ 5htp or mucuna+ green tea + quecertin? Thanks
Mosieta
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
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