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I'm at week 11 and just wondering if it is known if there are differences in the

way things happen for someone with a lower ratio (mine is 11.6) and someone with

a ratio higher and closer to 20.

To try to explain what I am asking, pretend everyone has 100,000 T3 receptors in

a their body. If you have a really bad ratio, aren't more of the receptors

clogged with RT3? So say 75,000 of the receptors have RT3 clogging them up

until you clear them out with T3 only. Someone with a higher ratio might only

have 25,000 receptors effected?

So would the person with the lower ratio have a different experience than the

other person? Like not be able to take as much T3 before the clearing because

there are less open receptors. And maybe they don't get rid of as many hypo

symptoms before they clear?

Am I totally misunderstanding how RT3 effects things before you clear it out?

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>Am I totally misunderstanding how RT3 effects things before you clear it out?

Clearance can be more dramatic for those with a worse ratio. part of

it is the amount of time the RT3 has been there as well as the

absolute amount of it

Nick

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for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to

www.thyroid-rt3.com

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>Am I totally misunderstanding how RT3 effects things before you clear it out?

Clearance can be more dramatic for those with a worse ratio. part of

it is the amount of time the RT3 has been there as well as the

absolute amount of it

Nick

--

for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to

www.thyroid-rt3.com

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>Am I totally misunderstanding how RT3 effects things before you clear it out?

Clearance can be more dramatic for those with a worse ratio. part of

it is the amount of time the RT3 has been there as well as the

absolute amount of it

Nick

--

for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to

www.thyroid-rt3.com

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