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We should slam this one back to the BTA , the professors in thyroidology and the medical schools and ask them specificlaly why they are not aware of this?

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Circadian Rhythms ~ T3 !

Free triiodothyronine has a distinct circadian rhythm that is delayed but parallels thyrotropin levels.http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/jc.2007-2674v1

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Hi Bob

That's really fascinating info - as I understand it one of the things

the research says is that free T3 peaks at about 4 in the morning.

Apart from implications for the timing and interpretation of tests,

that would explain why some people prefer taking their Armour and/or

any additional T3 at night...

Janet

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> Free triiodothyronine has a distinct circadian rhythm that is

> delayed but parallels thyrotropin levels.

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> http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/jc.2007-2674v1

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