Hi! I am curious if anyone has experience with looking at hyperthyroidism and osteoporosis? I have been looking into calcium metabolism and thyroid function to try and identify where a healing opportunity may be in an individual to get balance back to thyroid and thus calcium levels. It seems to me that supporting Ca regulation with K2 M4 would be beneficial, taking molecular hydrogen or MB to help with oxidative stress that may be occurring from TPO activation, and taking progesterone and DHEA to help with possible hormonal imbalances to counteract estrogen and cortisol which I would assume to be elevated in such a condition. This would have to come along with a diet that supports bioenergetic metabolism of course first and foremost. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Is there a mechanism I should be aware of or relationship that could be involved here that would also be clear to address (I know PTH would also cause Ca levels to become high but addressing the cortisol and estrogen would likely help to support proper PTH balance?). Thanks for anyone who has thoughts on this!