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The last two are thyroid antibodies. If those are high, it normally indicates

Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Personally, I would have to disagree with what you

read. My RT3 was quite high; I had not been sick and I was supplementing

selenium. My cause was years of synthroid followed up by Armour. The Armour

may have worked, had I cleared the RT3 first, but I didn't know anything about

RT3 then. I am very happy on just T3.

Shirley

>

> I just read something on line I have never heard before and wanted your

opinion. This site was saying there are only two reasons why your would have a

Rt3 problem. 1. You are seriously ill. 2. You are low in selenium.

> they recommended the TSH, T3, T4 tests, plus tests I never saw mentioned

before. They were Thyroid Peraxidase antibodies, and Thyroglobalin antibodies.

> Does anyone know what they are talking about?

>

> Thanks,

> Ann

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The last two are thyroid antibodies. If those are high, it normally indicates

Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Personally, I would have to disagree with what you

read. My RT3 was quite high; I had not been sick and I was supplementing

selenium. My cause was years of synthroid followed up by Armour. The Armour

may have worked, had I cleared the RT3 first, but I didn't know anything about

RT3 then. I am very happy on just T3.

Shirley

>

> I just read something on line I have never heard before and wanted your

opinion. This site was saying there are only two reasons why your would have a

Rt3 problem. 1. You are seriously ill. 2. You are low in selenium.

> they recommended the TSH, T3, T4 tests, plus tests I never saw mentioned

before. They were Thyroid Peraxidase antibodies, and Thyroglobalin antibodies.

> Does anyone know what they are talking about?

>

> Thanks,

> Ann

>

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The last two are thyroid antibodies. If those are high, it normally indicates

Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Personally, I would have to disagree with what you

read. My RT3 was quite high; I had not been sick and I was supplementing

selenium. My cause was years of synthroid followed up by Armour. The Armour

may have worked, had I cleared the RT3 first, but I didn't know anything about

RT3 then. I am very happy on just T3.

Shirley

>

> I just read something on line I have never heard before and wanted your

opinion. This site was saying there are only two reasons why your would have a

Rt3 problem. 1. You are seriously ill. 2. You are low in selenium.

> they recommended the TSH, T3, T4 tests, plus tests I never saw mentioned

before. They were Thyroid Peraxidase antibodies, and Thyroglobalin antibodies.

> Does anyone know what they are talking about?

>

> Thanks,

> Ann

>

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>I just read something on line I have never heard before and wanted your

opinion. This site was saying there are only two reasons why your would have a

Rt3 problem. 1. You are seriously ill. 2. You are low in selenium.

There are a lot more causes that that!

http://thyroid-rt3.com/whatare1.htm

>they recommended the TSH, T3, T4 tests, plus tests I never saw mentioned

before. They were Thyroid Peraxidase antibodies, and Thyroglobalin antibodies.

They are the standard Hashi antobody tests as faras I know.

>>Does anyone know what they are talking about?

I don't think they know what they are talking about with respect to

RT3!

Nick

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for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to

www.thyroid-rt3.com

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