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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Miklu's Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 5884" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Well, Harry, if T4 synthetic is working for you, that's excellent! You said you went through several brands of T4 ... What wasn't working with the other T4's? Maybe one version had a touch more corn starch or providone than the other (got to love that providone)? Figuring something had to be different with the composition, or something changed biologically/metabolically? I dunno ... Did you try some different NDT's as well?</p><p></p><p>Do you have a theory on why a synthetic T4 only, which carries no T3, T2, T1 or calcitonin, would work over a NDT? Obviously, most in the know would think adrenals or iron would be a factor, but you mentioned that you covered that. Sorry you don't subscribe to that whole STTM "<em>thing</em>", but I tend to lean with Dr. Rind, Dr. Lam, and countless others that articulate the research and science to this subject.</p><p></p><p> I'm not saying T4 "CAN"T" work, I just say (as many do) it's a bad way to go. It's not as if STTM or any of these supporting physicians have a personal stake in NDT medications, they're just reporting their data and experiences. Either way, I'm glad one of the T4's works for you, and please feel free to expand further; possibly in the Introductions Forum, BW Forum, and Thyroid Forum. Welcome aboard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 5884, member: 696"] Well, Harry, if T4 synthetic is working for you, that's excellent! You said you went through several brands of T4 ... What wasn't working with the other T4's? Maybe one version had a touch more corn starch or providone than the other (got to love that providone)? Figuring something had to be different with the composition, or something changed biologically/metabolically? I dunno ... Did you try some different NDT's as well? Do you have a theory on why a synthetic T4 only, which carries no T3, T2, T1 or calcitonin, would work over a NDT? Obviously, most in the know would think adrenals or iron would be a factor, but you mentioned that you covered that. Sorry you don't subscribe to that whole STTM "[I]thing[/I]", but I tend to lean with Dr. Rind, Dr. Lam, and countless others that articulate the research and science to this subject. I'm not saying T4 "CAN"T" work, I just say (as many do) it's a bad way to go. It's not as if STTM or any of these supporting physicians have a personal stake in NDT medications, they're just reporting their data and experiences. Either way, I'm glad one of the T4's works for you, and please feel free to expand further; possibly in the Introductions Forum, BW Forum, and Thyroid Forum. Welcome aboard! [/QUOTE]
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