Guest guest Posted June 19, 2010 Report Share Posted June 19, 2010 The researchers state that when the body returned to health, the RT3 conversion returned to normal. Unfortunately they were talking about cirrhosis of the liver and severe caloric restriction cases and no examples of Hashimoto's auto immune thyroid cases (unless I missed it). So I wonder if our high antibodies and autoimmune disease trigger and keep in place this imbalanced T4 to Rt3 conversion. At least for those of us that don't have any other underlying causes of high RT3 such as poor iron, D, or cortisol probs. > > This one is older but still intersting. It says that the state when rt3 is high and t3 is low cam explain some illnesses. And it suggests that the condition when t4 becomes more rt3 and less t3 is somekind of defence mechanism of the body, inorder to avoid over-metabolism. > > Okay, I better give 'google scholar' a rest now... :-) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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