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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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lol we must have been on the site at the same time, I just printed that off for

my GP in anticipation of a debate when I see him!

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Yes, I think it's amazing the difference once the rt3 clears as then all your t3

can actually get into the cells and not be floating around in the blood! My ft3

labs are not actually that great compared to what they're supposed to be, but I

feel pretty darn good for the most part and my temps are good. I am not sure I

need hardly much more t3 and I suspect it's because what I do take makes it into

the cells as my rt3 is very low now. :-) Then again, I likely do not have

thyroid hormone resistance, just had bad rt3 problem and adrenal problems.

Kathleen

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> Hi

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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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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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Thanks Ariela..sweet dreams :)VeniziaSubject: Re: An interesting scientific article about rt3 influence cell metabolismTo: RT3_T3 Date: Friday, June 18, 2010, 4:12 PM

Sure. Tomorrow I will try to load the file to the links section (it's late here and want to get some sleep...).

If I forget, send me a message and I will send it to you...

good night

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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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