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Just read another article from the list at the Holtorf site and thought that

maybe you will find this one benefical aswell...

This article shows that in elderly men, when the rt3 was high, the mental and

physical abilities were low, that compared to subject with normal rt3. This

result was with no relation to the t3 levels of the subjects, which means that

rt3 does have an adverse impact on function, and proves that it is an important

ingredient in metabolism.

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Hi Ariela: thanks for another one we can take and show our doctors! I put it

in the " files " section, I took the description from the study's own

" conclusions " paragraph:

RT3 study: higher FT4 and rT3...associated with lower physical function

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> Just read another article from the list at the Holtorf site and thought that

maybe you will find this one benefical aswell...

> This article shows that in elderly men, when the rt3 was high, the mental and

physical abilities were low, that compared to subject with normal rt3. This

result was with no relation to the t3 levels of the subjects, which means that

rt3 does have an adverse impact on function, and proves that it is an important

ingredient in metabolism.

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