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TUDCA works to lower iron/liver/kidney enzymes and boost T3
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<blockquote data-quote="Bennytrt" data-source="post: 182564" data-attributes="member: 31020"><p>I decided to do an experiment with TUDCA. I took 250mg with 1 liter of water in the morning on an empty stomach and waited 20 to 30 mins before I ate. Here are my results.</p><p></p><p>12.11.2019 Labcorp (no TUDCA)</p><p>Iron Bind. Cap (TIBC): 246 ug/dl (250-450)</p><p>UIBC: 141 ug/dl (111-343)</p><p>Iron: 105 ug/dl (38-169)</p><p>Iron Saturation: 43% (15-55)</p><p>Ferritin: 224 ng/ml (30-400)</p><p>BUN: 25 mg/dl (6-20)</p><p>AST: 35 iu/dl (0-40)</p><p>ALT: 36 iu/dl (0-44)</p><p>FT4: 1.18 ng/dl (0.82-1.77)</p><p>FT3: n/a</p><p></p><p>3.13.2020 Labcorp (2 months on TUDCA)</p><p>Iron Bind. Cap (TIBC): 274 ug/dl (250-450)</p><p>UIBC: 180 ug/dl (111-343)</p><p>Iron: 94 ug/dl (38-169)</p><p>Iron Saturation: 34% (15-55)</p><p>Ferritin: 187 ng/ml (30-400)</p><p>BUN: 26 mg/dl (6-20)</p><p>AST: 26 iu/dl (0-40)</p><p>ALT: 32 iu/dl (0-44)</p><p>FT4: 1.22 ng/dl (0.82-1.77)</p><p>FT3: 3.2 pg/ml (2.3-4.2) quest diagnostics</p><p></p><p>7.02.2020 Labcorp [ Almost 6 months on TUDCA with 3 months on NAC 300mg(AM)/300mg(PM) ]</p><p>Iron Bind. Cap (TIBC): 269 ug/dl (250-450)</p><p>UIBC: 182 ug/dl (111-343)</p><p>Iron: 87 ug/dl (38-169)</p><p>Iron Saturation: 32% (15-55)</p><p>Ferritin: 198 ng/ml (30-400)</p><p>BUN: 21 mg/dl (6-20)</p><p>AST: 21 iu/dl (0-40)</p><p>ALT: 24 iu/dl (0-44)</p><p>FT4: 1.31 ng/dl (0.82-1.77)</p><p>FT3: 3.7 pg/ml (2.3-4.2) quest diagnostics</p><p></p><p>I have decided to take a break from TUDCA for a month and I will restart taking it September or not. I do not have to take a break but I want to do it. I am due for another blood work in 3 months and I might not take TUDCA for that period of time and retest to see if anything changes. I will continue to take NAC. By the way I have not had any side effects from taking TUDCA.</p><p></p><p>I have attached some excerpts and links to TUDCA if you're interested in reading more on it.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://aasldpubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/hep.22155" target="_blank">Error - Cookies Turned Off</a> (paragraph 3) Importantly, these recent studies propose tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA), a nontoxic antioxidant compound approved by the US Food and Drug Administration that is effective in preventing oxidative stress‐induced cytotoxic processes, as a potentially important therapeutic for <em>HFE C282Y </em>HH iron overload–induced oxidative stress.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://examine.com/supplements/tauroursodeoxycholic-acid/research/" target="_blank">Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid Research Breakdown</a> (TUDCA has been shown <em>in vitro</em> to increase protein content and mRNA levels for the deiodinase enzyme D2 in cells expressing this protein normally; this protein converts relatively low-activity thyroid hormone T4 to T3, and incubation with TUDCA was able to double protein content of the enzyme and increase T3 levels at concentrations between 100-800uM, reaching three-fold increases at the highest level.<a href="https://examine.com/supplements/tauroursodeoxycholic-acid/research/#ref52" target="_blank">[52]</a> Although the delayed response to max potency and prior evidence that deiodinases are regulated post-transcriptionally,<a href="https://examine.com/supplements/tauroursodeoxycholic-acid/research/#ref58" target="_blank">[58]</a> the authors noted that the increase in deiodinase mRNA (Dio2) makes it unlikely that the effects seen are secondary to protein stabilization.<a href="https://examine.com/supplements/tauroursodeoxycholic-acid/research/#ref52" target="_blank">[52]</a> )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennytrt, post: 182564, member: 31020"] I decided to do an experiment with TUDCA. I took 250mg with 1 liter of water in the morning on an empty stomach and waited 20 to 30 mins before I ate. Here are my results. 12.11.2019 Labcorp (no TUDCA) Iron Bind. Cap (TIBC): 246 ug/dl (250-450) UIBC: 141 ug/dl (111-343) Iron: 105 ug/dl (38-169) Iron Saturation: 43% (15-55) Ferritin: 224 ng/ml (30-400) BUN: 25 mg/dl (6-20) AST: 35 iu/dl (0-40) ALT: 36 iu/dl (0-44) FT4: 1.18 ng/dl (0.82-1.77) FT3: n/a 3.13.2020 Labcorp (2 months on TUDCA) Iron Bind. Cap (TIBC): 274 ug/dl (250-450) UIBC: 180 ug/dl (111-343) Iron: 94 ug/dl (38-169) Iron Saturation: 34% (15-55) Ferritin: 187 ng/ml (30-400) BUN: 26 mg/dl (6-20) AST: 26 iu/dl (0-40) ALT: 32 iu/dl (0-44) FT4: 1.22 ng/dl (0.82-1.77) FT3: 3.2 pg/ml (2.3-4.2) quest diagnostics 7.02.2020 Labcorp [ Almost 6 months on TUDCA with 3 months on NAC 300mg(AM)/300mg(PM) ] Iron Bind. Cap (TIBC): 269 ug/dl (250-450) UIBC: 182 ug/dl (111-343) Iron: 87 ug/dl (38-169) Iron Saturation: 32% (15-55) Ferritin: 198 ng/ml (30-400) BUN: 21 mg/dl (6-20) AST: 21 iu/dl (0-40) ALT: 24 iu/dl (0-44) FT4: 1.31 ng/dl (0.82-1.77) FT3: 3.7 pg/ml (2.3-4.2) quest diagnostics I have decided to take a break from TUDCA for a month and I will restart taking it September or not. I do not have to take a break but I want to do it. I am due for another blood work in 3 months and I might not take TUDCA for that period of time and retest to see if anything changes. I will continue to take NAC. By the way I have not had any side effects from taking TUDCA. I have attached some excerpts and links to TUDCA if you're interested in reading more on it. [URL='https://aasldpubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/hep.22155']Error - Cookies Turned Off[/URL] (paragraph 3) Importantly, these recent studies propose tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA), a nontoxic antioxidant compound approved by the US Food and Drug Administration that is effective in preventing oxidative stress‐induced cytotoxic processes, as a potentially important therapeutic for [I]HFE C282Y [/I]HH iron overload–induced oxidative stress. [URL='https://examine.com/supplements/tauroursodeoxycholic-acid/research/']Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid Research Breakdown[/URL] (TUDCA has been shown [I]in vitro[/I] to increase protein content and mRNA levels for the deiodinase enzyme D2 in cells expressing this protein normally; this protein converts relatively low-activity thyroid hormone T4 to T3, and incubation with TUDCA was able to double protein content of the enzyme and increase T3 levels at concentrations between 100-800uM, reaching three-fold increases at the highest level.[URL='https://examine.com/supplements/tauroursodeoxycholic-acid/research/#ref52'][52][/URL] Although the delayed response to max potency and prior evidence that deiodinases are regulated post-transcriptionally,[URL='https://examine.com/supplements/tauroursodeoxycholic-acid/research/#ref58'][58][/URL] the authors noted that the increase in deiodinase mRNA (Dio2) makes it unlikely that the effects seen are secondary to protein stabilization.[URL='https://examine.com/supplements/tauroursodeoxycholic-acid/research/#ref52'][52][/URL] ) [/QUOTE]
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