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10 research guides on thyroid conditions.
Menopause and thyroid dysfunction share nearly identical symptoms. Learn why Canadian women over 40 need to check T3 levels and how slow release T3 can help.
Brain fog, poor memory, and slow thinking on levothyroxine? Low cellular T3 impairs brain function. Learn how slow release T3 helps Canadian thyroid patients think clearly again.
Losing hair despite thyroid treatment? Low cellular T3 is often the missing link. Learn how slow release T3 supports hair follicle recovery for Canadian thyroid patients.
How adrenal fatigue sabotages thyroid function and why addressing cortisol is essential before optimising T3. The cortisol-thyroid axis explained for Canadians.
Still exhausted, gaining weight, and foggy on levothyroxine? Learn why T4-only therapy fails many Canadians and how adding slow release T3 can restore thyroid function.
Your TSH is 'normal' but you're exhausted, gaining weight, and losing hair. Here's why TSH alone is a terrible measure of thyroid function and what tests you actually need.
Many Hashimoto's patients remain symptomatic on levothyroxine alone. Research shows autoimmune thyroiditis impairs T4-to-T3 conversion, making direct T3 supplementation essential.
Research shows a striking overlap between fibromyalgia symptoms and low T3 thyroid function. Many fibromyalgia patients improve dramatically when T3 levels are optimized.
CFS/ME patients frequently show impaired thyroid hormone conversion. Research suggests T3 supplementation may address the metabolic dysfunction at the heart of chronic fatigue.
Subclinical hypothyroidism affects millions who fall in the diagnostic gap - TSH slightly elevated, T4 'normal,' but symptoms are very real. Learn why early treatment with T3 may prevent progression.