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    Ray Peat Inspired Books

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      I have recently published a new book titled Roadmap to Metabolic Health, Energy, and Wellness.

      The book is available on all Amazon platforms.

      In this concise guide, I present a structured approach to supporting thyroid function, improving metabolism, and balancing hormones based on Dr. Ray Peat’s teachings.

      INSIDE, YOU’LL DISCOVER

      • How the active thyroid hormone T3 drives metabolic rate

      • Common — and often overlooked — signs of low thyroid function

      • Why TSH alone may not accurately reflect thyroid health

      • Why optimal thyroid lab values matter more than broad reference ranges

      • What pulse rate and body temperature can reveal metabolic function

      • How you can use pulse, temperature, and symptoms to track your metabolic health

      • How diet plays a central role in thyroid recovery

      • How properly adjusted thyroid therapy can support a natural T4–T3 balance

      • The role of progesterone and pregnenolone in hormonal stability

      • How light therapy helps stimulate metabolism and balance hormones

      Get the book on Amazon.

      I have also written other Dr. Ray Peat-inspired books - See my Healing Metabolism Book series.

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      Benedicte Mai Lerche MSc PhD
      BiochemNordic.com
      https://biochemnordic.com/

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