Ray Peat wrote:
T3, by lowering stress, sometimes reveals a low basal metabolic rate, that was hidden by high stress hormones. The body produces about 4 mcg of T3 per hour, so taking more than that can interfere with regulatory processes. It's helpful to use the resting pulse rate, and the 24 hour temperature curve, along with other signs, such as mood, appearance of veins on the hands, etc. The peak temperature should be in the afternoon.
--my question to you: do you know which signs, appearance of the veins on the hands he is talking about? I am a guy and have well expressed veins on my arms and hands. When I am having my blood drawn the nurses are all existed because its so easy. Basically all my veins are under the skin and you can see them.
thanks
Thomas
T3, by lowering stress, sometimes reveals a low basal metabolic rate, that was hidden by high stress hormones. The body produces about 4 mcg of T3 per hour, so taking more than that can interfere with regulatory processes. It's helpful to use the resting pulse rate, and the 24 hour temperature curve, along with other signs, such as mood, appearance of veins on the hands, etc. The peak temperature should be in the afternoon.
--my question to you: do you know which signs, appearance of the veins on the hands he is talking about? I am a guy and have well expressed veins on my arms and hands. When I am having my blood drawn the nurses are all existed because its so easy. Basically all my veins are under the skin and you can see them.
thanks
Thomas