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Hi Janet,

Do you have a free t3 result too, so we can work out a ratio to see if there is

too much reverse t3 compared with free t3?

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> Dear all,

> I have had my RT3 blood test back today and here are the results.

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> Reverse T3 0.31 ug/1 0.09- 0.35

> thank you

> Janet

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Hi Clare, yes, we are very aware of all of these other very

important forums and we often send our members to them for further recommendations

if we are unable to supply it ourselves. I am also a member of all of them. We

all work together as we have the same aims, and that is to help all sufferers

in whatever way we can - well, some of us do *grin*.

Luv - Sheila

Hi Sheila,

I've been meaning to ask you for ages if you were aware of this information:

http://thyroid-rt3.com/ and the

forums that go with it: RT3_T3/,

NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/messages.

I'm sure you will know about them, but, just in case, thought I'd mention them

to you.

Look forward to meeting you on the 11th.

All the best,

Clare

Clare

Albinson

thyroid treatment

From: sheila@...

Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 09:42:05 +0000

Subject: Are you coming to our TPA Jamboree on 11th

June

Hi

Everybody

I forgot to mention that

although we are arranging another raffle to help raise much needed funding for

TPA to carry on campaigning, we are very short of raffle prizes this

year - probably because the recession is beginning to bite. If you are

able to donate anything at all, no matter how small or how large (well, not a

double decker bus this year please!) - we need to get it in the car - we

would all be very grateful. If you can help, will you please contact Marie at

[holloway.marie@...]

Luv - Sheila

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Reverse T3 - it is a form of thyroid hormone that protects the body when it creates too much T3.

Buist, ND

RT3

Can someone please tell me what RT3 means? I read it on another post and do not know what that stands for. thanks,Pam H.

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It seems that if the T3 receptors are blocked, say by bromine, then the T3 could

be conserved, by the enzyme that does the conversion, by changing it into RT3.

What do you think?

Peace and gratitude, Dean

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