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If you've no thyroid at all and have fought to get T3, this is for you.

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A justification for using a T3/T4 combo. hindawi.com/journals/jtr/20...

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Thanks for posting - an illuminating read 😉

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Thanks for posting and it was due to one of Advisers and the Team who did the research and conclusion.

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Fascinating reading; thanks for sharing. It's great to see new perspectives around this topic.

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