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Feel free to add a links to our links section. I am really tied up right

now with gettign two computers updates for my work. I have to run to the

shop NOW and have not had dinner yet.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

http://faqhelp.webs.com/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/

> Val, Nick - Maybe someone else would like in the future to use this article

(to show thier doc), so perhapse adding it to the articles list will be good?

just a suggestion... :-)

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>>> At the Holtorf site they refer to an article that shows that rt3 inhibits

metabolism at a cellular level, and thus prove that it is not inactive but

actively has adverse effects on metabolism.

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>>> I found it interesting and thought maybe you will too. An endo. told me

lately that rt3 does not effect the cell metabolism, so I decided to do a little

research on the subject... I am going to mail her this article and see what she

says :-)

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This is a fantastic article. I put it in the " files " section, titled " Adverse

effects of reverse triiodothyronine on cellular metabolism " . (I couldn't get

it to work as a " link " hope a " file " is helpful.)

I am taking this and showing it to my own doctor.

Thanks so much to Ariela for posting this.

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> At the Holtorf site they refer to an article that shows that rt3 inhibits

metabolism at a cellular level, and thus prove that it is not inactive but

actively has adverse effects on metabolism.

>

> I found it interesting and thought maybe you will too. An endo. told me lately

that rt3 does not effect the cell metabolism, so I decided to do a little

research on the subject... I am going to mail her this article and see what she

says :-)

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