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Two new papers showing T4+T3 combination therapy may be be more effective than T4 monotherapy. Links to one full paper and one abstract at the end of the article.

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New insights into hypothyroidism – a condition affecting about 10 million people in the U.S. – have been found by researchers that may lead to new treatment protocols for the disease, particularly among the approximately 15 percent of patients for whom standard treatments are less effective.

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Ah, so they are now finding what we have been telling the docs for years is true! not sure it will persuade some doctors though. I have had one tell me that we are not Americans, so he obviously thought the physiology of people from different countries was different. The same doctor also shook his head at experiments tried on animals and assured me that we were not the same as them.

Good find though!

G xx

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Clutter in reply to galathea

Galathea, No trouble in believing either of those things, it's not the first time I've heard doctors dismiss research because testing was on rats. My endo found some research "too American" and doubted the robustness of the random controlled trials in some European studies. Parochial or what?

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RedAppleAdministrator in reply to Clutter

Seems some health professionals are determined to hang on to their antediluvian thinking whatever happens <sigh>

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RA, despite his views on *evidence* into the benefits of T4+T3 he did agree I had benefited and agreed to prescribe T3.

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Oh that's good. At least he's willing to go along with the 'seeing is believing' approach. Better than many we hear about. :)

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galathea in reply to Clutter

My endo saw I was better on t3 and prescribed it, despite it being a 'placebo' .... I self treat with NDT now.

Xx.

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helvellaAdministratorThyroid UK in reply to Clutter

Of course rats are different to humans! You don't need to be a medic to know that. We even use vitamin D as rat poison. But so, so much research uses rats (and mice) as a step in research, if you are going to dismiss rat research, be prepared to withdraw a huge proportion of medicines, and research papers. And start really scratching your head as to how else we can progress.

They also need to remember that most animals (other than primates and guinea pigs) produce their own vitamin C. (Hence, for those other animals, it is not really a vitamin.) A fundamental difference that is so very often ignored.

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Clutter in reply to helvella

Helvella, may as well go back to spotting signs and portents in entrails.

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helvellaAdministratorThyroid UK in reply to Clutter

Or consuming parts of those entrails such as adrenal glands...

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galathea in reply to helvella

And consuming thyroid gland. ha! We've come full circle.

Xx

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Treepie in reply to helvella

Bats ,fish and birds also cannot produce their own Vit C .So I have just read as Helvella your post was news to me.Mind you I never took biology 0 level.

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helvellaAdministratorThyroid UK in reply to Treepie

I didn't know about birds and fish! But I had read something about bats - then forgot. :-(

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