Why does Thyroid (Cynoplus) make me less hungry?
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When I take thyroid consistently, I can easily pull off caloric deficits, and I eat less than when I don't take thyroid. I do lose weight from thyroid/eating less, and I do have weight to lose, so it's all good, but wondering why it happens
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@RaypEagle You retain more minerals and you produce less wasting. Some people react like this, other people they require more calories and more nutrients.
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@RaypEagle I lost 0 weight on thyroid but my muscles became bigger wo working out and my fat mass diminished. My face also has 0 bloat
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If thyroid were the sole limiting substance that keeps your blood sugar from being absorbed and metabolized optimally, which by that I mean you fully get into mitochondrial respiration, blood sugar would not go up as much and as high as it used to, and this would negate the need for the pancreas to secrete a large amount that it used to. This large amount of insulin signals the liver to convert blood sugar to triglycerides in order to lower blood sugar. But the amount of insulin secreted by the pancreas is not always perfectly calibrated to give a drop in blood sugar that keeps blood sugar from reaching too low a level, and your blood sugar may stay at a low level long enough to trigger hunger before blood sugar levels start going up (or not, as in your liver not having glycogen stores that gets converted to sugar by adrenalin).
Having T3 made available would get your blood sugar from dropping to the low levels that trigger hunger.