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    • herayclitusH
      herayclitus
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      Link to study

      I came across this interesting study comparing the medical standard T4 monotherapy against T3+T4 combination therapy in hypothyroid people. They found the combination therapy was more effective at lowering TSH with no adverse side effects, except an increase in the use of antipsychotic medications, compared to the T4-only group.

      My immediate suspicion when I read this was that maybe the inclusion of T3 improved their cognition so much, it had a "redpilling" effect. @haidut has spoken before about how depression (to some extent) is a rational response to the declining state of the environment these days (the study was done from 1997-2014 I believe). Maybe in some cases improved thyroid function could sensitize a person to this. It would be ideal to research healthy bioenergetic coping mechanisms for such cases, rather than having to rely on pharma antipsychotics.

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        wrl @herayclitus
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        @herayclitus said in Study: T3 and psychosis:

        It would be ideal to research healthy bioenergetic coping mechanisms for such cases

        A genuine delving into & investigation of the works of Rudolf Steiner

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        • InsomniacI
          Insomniac
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          @herayclitus said in Study: T3 and psychosis:

          My immediate suspicion when I read this was that maybe the inclusion of T3 improved their cognition so much, it had a "redpilling" effect. @haidut has spoken before about how depression (to some extent) is a rational response to the declining state of the environment these days (the study was done from 1997-2014 I believe). Maybe in some cases improved thyroid function could sensitize a person to this. It would be ideal to research healthy bioenergetic coping mechanisms for such cases, rather than having to rely on pharma antipsychotics.

          That's a really unique viewpoint. It seems possible. Maybe some of them were nearly in a coma until they got the t3.

          I would have just assumed it's because t3 is harder to dose and so it can sometimes cause sleep disruptions or anxiety.

          RP would talk about nibbling on a t3 tablet trying to keep levels even.

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          • MauritioM
            Mauritio
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            Interesting.
            I think people aren't aware of how difficult it can be to correctly dose T3 ,let alone T4.

            Dare to think.

            My X:
            x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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            • PrinceTrebataP
              PrinceTrebata
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              Would you still recommend a mix of t4+t3, or simply trying to find a good t3 only dose?

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              • MauritioM
                Mauritio @PrinceTrebata
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                @PrinceTrebata I'd say long term T3/T4 ,but getting T3 dosage right is a lot easier.
                Even a little T3 can go a long way.

                Dare to think.

                My X:
                x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                • PrinceTrebataP
                  PrinceTrebata @Mauritio
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                  @Mauritio Appreciate it. That was the conclusion I had arrived to as well but I have heard some people do t3 only. If you don't mind sharing what dose t3/t4 did you find works for you?

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