Great reference and article!
Wanted to share.
There is an article by Dr Erika Schwartz in today's Daily Mail re bio-idential hormones, but only a very small paragraph about Thyroid hormones. This paragraph is in Case Study 1, but it does mention that Thyroxine was needed by all the cells in the body to work normally. Sorry, can't do links.
I think this is it j_bee??
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Hi EpicSwan, Yes this is the link. The mention of Thyroid is in the Carol Asscher item.
Thanks for sharing, Karen09. If only mainstream doctors shared the same approaches.
Think my Endo was talking about this at my last appointment. It appears they are made from Soy and Yams. So would hormones made from Soy be a good idea for Thyroid Patients, as I thought that Soy was goitrogenic.
So the first doctor says that for example depression can affect on TSH levels suppressing it so it might look like there is no problem even though t3 is low. But does he mean depression lowers t3 and leads to thyroid issues which then would be resolved treating depression. Or low t3 leads to depression which then shows only as low t3 and possibly low tsh instead high.
So which was first chicken or egg?
Mark Starr says T4&T3 is better in the long run than NDT for patients with autoimmune thyroiditis (which is most of us).
The trouble is that most doctors could get struck off if they do not follow the 'guidelines' of the BTA and others.