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    Optimal PEATY thyroid levels?

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    • JonnieJ
      Jonnie @Jonnie
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      bamp bamp

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      • skylarkS
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        @Jonnie The standard ranges for free T3/T4 are an appropriate guideline but it's almost useless analysing the these, especially if you're not also measuring RT3. IF all other hormones are balanced and you are metabolically healthy you should see a TSH <1. However, TSH can be suppressed by cortisol and other hormones in various states of pathology, so a low TSH is not a reliable indicator of thyroid health by itself. If the TSH is too high (anything above 1 is sub-optimal, above 2 I would consider significantly inflammatory) then you should aim to lower it. Simultaneous cortisol, DHEA, Testosterone, Cholesterol, temp, pulse tests can help provide context.

        Good things are immeasurably costly

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        • JonnieJ
          Jonnie @skylark
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          @skylark

          I remembered Peat saying the current average reference range is out of wack though, because they keep adjusting it. I just want to remember what he said and have a clear schematic of all the ranges ala Peat.

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            @Jonnie https://bioenergetic.life/clips/bc266?t=2910&c=71

            Good things are immeasurably costly

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                BiochemNordic @Jonnie
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                @Jonnie I have written a book on thyroid testing based on the research of Dr. Ray Peat - it contains the information you are looking for and much more!

                The book title is "Test Your Thyroid Function" - Maybe someone here has already read the book and can tell you about it! 🙂

                Thyroid blood tets - Ray Peat.png

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                  Peatful @BiochemNordic
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                  @BiochemNordic

                  wouldn’t the best advertisement be- being actually helpful?
                  Offering your expertise?

                  Oh
                  That’s free
                  I see
                  And you’re interested in selling books

                  The further society drifts from the truth the more it will hate those who speak it.

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                    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i2giM8RiauY

                    The further society drifts from the truth the more it will hate those who speak it.

                    SD

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                        BiochemNordic @Jonnie
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                        @Jonnie

                        Attached is a screenshot from my book "Test Your Thyroid Function.

                        "Test Your Thyroid Function" is based on Dr. Ray Peat's research about thyroid testing.

                        Thyroid Blood Tests:
                        This book explains the significance of each key thyroid blood test, outlining the disparities between normal reference ranges and optimal values for these tests. This knowledge empowers you to ask your doctor for the right tests and interpret your own thyroid blood test results.

                        Track Your Metabolism at Home:
                        Furthermore, the book thoroughly explains how you can track your metabolism at home using pulse, temperature, and low thyroid symptoms.

                        Thyroid Health:
                        Moreover, this book extensively covers various aspects of thyroid function and metabolic health, addressing subjects such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis, reverse T3, the impact of stress on metabolism, and much more.

                        If you want to fully understand and track your thyroid health, "Test Your Thyroid Function" is a very important book.

                        Ray Peat blood test chart.png

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                        • DavidPSD
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                          Ray Peat PRN Gary Null: 09-02-96 Thyroid Function Full Interview

                          ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
                          ☂️

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