Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Re: tests to prove thyroid hormones not absorbed at cellular level

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

That's the problem , the NHS refuse to acknowledge that a

24 hour urine test to see how much free T4 and free T3 have been used is better

than their serum thyroid function tests. They appear to scoff at anything and

everything that is tested outside of their mainstream medicine.

Luv - Sheila

Hi,

I would have thought that if you have a test to show what is in your blood, and

a test to show how much hormone is in your urine, if the urine one is low

compared with the blood, then it can't be getting into the cells?

Seems logical to me.... oooohh, but I forgot, some of these docs don't like

logic they prefer magic don't they :)

x

>

> Dear Sheila and others ,

>

> does anyone know if there are any blood tests that can be carried out to

give

> evidence that thyroid hormones cannot be absorbed at cellular level?

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

YAY! Thanks for this - just what the doctor ordered.

Another thing to add into my letter to all endocrinologists - and the BTA and

RCP (the latter two will completely disregard this study, as we have come to

expect).

Luv - Sheila

Hi, just clearing up the office and I found a

paper issued by the Journal of Clinical Endocrinolgy and Metabolism, dated

2005, which is entitled... " Reverse T3 is the best measurement of tissue

thyroid levels. "

Here's the link: http://www.holtorfmed.com/index.php?section=downloads & file_id=12

,___

Link to comment
Share on other sites

HI ,

thanks a million for your info. i have printed it out. it an extremley good reference to have to show my gp and family who i think would understand my illness better when they see this info.

thanks ver ver much.

kindest Regards,

Bernie

From: Galathea <galathea@...>thyroid treatment Sent: Sun, 27 February, 2011 18:50:44Subject: Re: tests to prove thyroid hormones not absorbed at cellular level

Hi, just clearing up the office and I found a paper issued by the Journal of Clinical Endocrinolgy and Metabolism, dated 2005, which is entitled... "Reverse T3 is the best measurement of tissue thyroid levels."Here's the link: http://www.holtorfmed.com/index.php?section=downloads & file_id=12 x

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...