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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 12293" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Johann, the TSI lab is also an autoimmune test, used to detect Graves. For now run with what you can get. However, if you get a repeat with ultra hyper or storm like symptoms, keep the TSI assay in mind. Presume the storm reaction was only 1x during the Brownstein protocol. If not mistaken his protocol(s) are pretty aggressive for treatment.</p><p></p><p>The TPO is good, and just stick with Ab antithyroglobulin for checking autoimmune at the protein level of the thyroid.</p><p></p><p>On the cortisol, do yourself a huge favor and go with a 4x saliva kit (or 6x if that's what you get dealt). We want to see your circadian profile pattern throughout the day. If you go to ZRT labs or Canary Club you can get this kit sent to your home. It should also come with a saliva DHEA lest, which also has some comparative value in conjunction with the cortisol. </p><p></p><p>Iron and TIBC is perfect, I can calculate the saturation % with that information. Throw a ferritin lab in there if you can? I'm a little picky on that, as I am a hemochromatosis carrier with very high ferritin when not controlled. It's a simple test that can be checked, and managed if you are a genetic carrier. It's more prominent in people with European decent. The metabolic panel will take care of 'most' the electrolytes .. CBC' s will be good to review ongoing; keep an eye on RBC's, hematocrit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 12293, member: 696"] Johann, the TSI lab is also an autoimmune test, used to detect Graves. For now run with what you can get. However, if you get a repeat with ultra hyper or storm like symptoms, keep the TSI assay in mind. Presume the storm reaction was only 1x during the Brownstein protocol. If not mistaken his protocol(s) are pretty aggressive for treatment. The TPO is good, and just stick with Ab antithyroglobulin for checking autoimmune at the protein level of the thyroid. On the cortisol, do yourself a huge favor and go with a 4x saliva kit (or 6x if that's what you get dealt). We want to see your circadian profile pattern throughout the day. If you go to ZRT labs or Canary Club you can get this kit sent to your home. It should also come with a saliva DHEA lest, which also has some comparative value in conjunction with the cortisol. Iron and TIBC is perfect, I can calculate the saturation % with that information. Throw a ferritin lab in there if you can? I'm a little picky on that, as I am a hemochromatosis carrier with very high ferritin when not controlled. It's a simple test that can be checked, and managed if you are a genetic carrier. It's more prominent in people with European decent. The metabolic panel will take care of 'most' the electrolytes .. CBC' s will be good to review ongoing; keep an eye on RBC's, hematocrit. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
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