gilson dantas
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Don´t you think it is a anti-physiological or supra-physiological dose??12 drops as a good baseline.
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Don´t you think it is a anti-physiological or supra-physiological dose??12 drops as a good baseline.
OK. Very interesting idea.Foods that increase endotoxin will cause liver issues, increased estrogen and cortisol and will lower temperatures.
My reverse T3 is normal, low.Reverse T3 interferes with active T3 suppressing thyroid function.
AIUI, T4 has a long half life. It takes at least 2 weeks at a steady dose to reach a stable blood level. So if you conclude after say 2 days that your dose is too low, and raise it, and then again after a couple more days, it is easy to over shoot. Then if you get too much in your system, it takes a long time to work itself out again. AIUI, large overdoses can be dangerous (as DaveF mentioned), and smaller overdoses the body can adapt to by down-regulating it's own production and maybe other mechanisms, but that makes it harder to find an optimal dose."The fact that few people even follow the minimum 2-week delay in a T4 dose increase should raise some concern" - can you elaborate on this I haven't heard Ray talk about it
As I understand itAIUI?
If I recall correctlyIIRC?
I think it is a very difficult method [it is very impractical for my daily life].Steve Richfield's Temperature Reset theory and method,
That is the correct and it is the scientific way.I think it's wise to reading up and getting well-informed about thyroid and dosing before embarking too enthusiastically on experimentation.
I dont think so. I don´t eat carotene. I eat carrrot grated and washed every day, just like R Peat says.Too much carotene?
He's mentioned it many times. If you Google search"ray peat thyroid," he takes about it in the first article that comes up."The fact that few people even follow the minimum 2-week delay in a T4 dose increase should raise some concern" - can you elaborate on this I haven't heard Ray talk about it
OK. But when you do it and temperature does´t change? You can´t use more and more T3...it isn't usually necessary to take it every hour or two, but until normal temperature and pulse have been achieved and stabilized, sometimes it's necessary to take it four or more times during the day.
There are many reasons for thyroid hormone resistance.OK. But when you do it and temperature does´t change? You can´t use more and more T3...
Large doses of hormone did not increase oxygen consumption. It has been known for a long time that schizophrenic patients could tolerate large doses of thyroid and not show any evidence of hyperthyroidism. Hoskins (1932) reported that schizophrenic patients were resistant to large doses of thyroid. We have found that 5 grains must usually be given before the pulse rate is elevated to 100 or more. This is nearly twice the normal endogenous production of thyroid. Brody and Man (1950) found that the concentrated serum precipitable iodine for 57 schizophrenic patients was normal.
Of this group, half were given 200 µg of l-triiodothyronine each day and the other half, placebo. Of the drug group 12 were improved and, of the placebo group, 2 were improved.
OK. Very interesting idea.
But what is the logic with OJ increasing endotoxin? And cofee increasing endotoxin?? I never heard R Peat saying that. I would like to undestand the logic behind that.
I use OJ, cheese, all over the day. And carrot with coconut oil every day.
"Try a diet of zero starch, zero pectins , zero latex containing fruit"- I do it.
So, the idea is to filter very well OJ homemade? [I never use industrial/commercial OJ]. That´s very interesting.OJ needs to be made with fully ripened oranges and filtered very well or it can be harmful.
Also it is a interesting thought.I would try another brand of t3.
I have no experience with Buteyko method.