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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 7758" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Hi KC, welcome to the forum. By what you have described, it sounds like you're taking a Natural Dessicated Thyroid (NDT) medication, like Armour, ERFA, or Thyroid-S, which is more common in your part of the world. 1 grain is usually 60mg. I take Armour as well, which is right at that 80/20 ratio you mentioned. Yes, please post the labs if you have them. Regardless of where your labs fall into range, running and knowing your Reverse T3 level will be just as crucial. T3 is ultimately effective when it gets into the cells and promotes ATP. The FT3/RT3 ratio can be a good marker to let you know if T3 is active, or if pooling is occurring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 7758, member: 696"] Hi KC, welcome to the forum. By what you have described, it sounds like you're taking a Natural Dessicated Thyroid (NDT) medication, like Armour, ERFA, or Thyroid-S, which is more common in your part of the world. 1 grain is usually 60mg. I take Armour as well, which is right at that 80/20 ratio you mentioned. Yes, please post the labs if you have them. Regardless of where your labs fall into range, running and knowing your Reverse T3 level will be just as crucial. T3 is ultimately effective when it gets into the cells and promotes ATP. The FT3/RT3 ratio can be a good marker to let you know if T3 is active, or if pooling is occurring. [/QUOTE]
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