Fletcher
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Topical, rubbing it in to the crease of the elbow. 1 drop 3 times per day.
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Topical, rubbing it in to the crease of the elbow. 1 drop 3 times per day.
Hair is not shedding and has more life in it. I haven't tried progesterone for hair.
I did. It became more "normal" pretty quickly. But i"ve often not dreamed. I welcome the dreaming. Think it may simply be a return to more normal circadian rhythms.Does anybody else's rat experience vivid/lucid dreaming since starting dosing it Tyromix? What would it mean?
I am currently taking 6 drops daily, divided up into 3 doses. So far, it has not yet had an effect on my basal temperature (which remains in the mid 97s). However, my midday temperatures have been consistently 98.6-99.0, whereas it hovered around 98.6 before.
Thanks for the feedback. if you do any blood tests please share the results.
Excellent, thanks for sharing. With T4/T3 combo daily use is not always needed, only pure T3 needs daily use. Also, using other pro-thyroid substances like progesterone and/or androsterone may also increase thyroid function so daily usage of not always needed. I would go by temps and pulse symptoms as well as blood cholesterol and CO2. If these are OK with non-daily use then staying with the non-daily regimen is probably OK.
Hair is not shedding and has more life in it. I haven't tried progesterone for hair.
Hair is still better on TyromixHow is hair?? still good on tyromix at 3 drops a day????
I heard you mention of a 1:3 or even 1:2 T3 to T4 ratio as more optimal than a 1 to 4 ratio. When would the 1:2 be preferred to 1:3; is it only in a particular type of person (older for example), or would it also be preferred in a younger person?
Dr. Peat: "Women and older people generally have reduced conversion of T4 to T3, but anyone with liver malfunction is similar."
I felt initially good on T3 only, but after a short while it lost its effectiveness, and I became hypothyroid easily and could not recover without taking large amounts of T3 (which made me anxious due to the fear of becoming dangerously hyperthyroid, and it still failed to guard my mental state against stress.)Hi Dave,
May I ask why you were using T3-only at one point and now you are on Tyromix, correct? why exactly?
I felt initially good on T3 only, but after a short while it lost its effectiveness, and I became hypothyroid easily and could not recover without taking large amounts of T3 (which made me anxious due to the fear of becoming dangerously hyperthyroid, and it still failed to guard my mental state against stress.)
Ecstatichamster reported a similar experience with T3, and Dr. Peat has mentioned something similar. T4 adds some stability to the conversion into T3.
You'll find a minority of people who do well on T3 without T4, and most do best on both.
No problem. Read the second part of my post above, as I updated it. In the elderly and in those with estrogen dominance (for whatever reason), T4 by itself or even NDT or a synthetic T3:T4 1 to 4 ratio can elevate RT3, but with a T3 to T4 ratio of 1 to 3 the chance reduces significantly, and further with a ratio of 1 to 2 the chance becomes very unlikely.That is extremely interesting and excellent info to know, thanks Dave!
Right now everyone is seemingly on T3 as it's all the rage due to no chance to raise RT3... but... well, there's entire debates on RT3, as well. :)