So come to find out Armor Thyroid only has 10mcg of T3 in it per grain. I am hypothyroid so I now am going to be taking 50mcg of t3 3x a day spread out (about a 4 hour half life of t3 I think). I no longer recommend armor thyroid. I am hypothyroid though.
T4 converts to T3 so why would the low T3 be a problem? I actually think armour has a higher ratio of t3/t4 than humans naturally have since its mad from porcine. Correct me if Im wrong.
I am someone who has had high Rt3 so I have concidered taking t3 only
T4 converts to T3 so why would the low T3 be a problem? I actually think armour has a higher ratio of t3/t4 than humans naturally have since its mad from porcine. Correct me if Im wrong.
I am someone who has had high Rt3 so I have concidered taking t3 only
So come to find out Armor Thyroid only has 10mcg of T3 in it per grain. I am hypothyroid so I now am going to be taking 50mcg of t3 3x a day spread out (about a 4 hour half life of t3 I think). I no longer recommend armor thyroid. I am hypothyroid though.
CJ, that is way too much T3 for you brother. 150mcg a day if I am reading that right is dangerously high especially if it is name brand Cytomel.
Start off lower. You could start 25mcg and raise up by 12.5 mcg and raise every 3-5 days as long as you are not having symptoms of too much T3. You could wind up anywhere between 75mcg-100mcg and feel good. I myself have a high RT3 count and I am on a T3 only protocol to clear it out. Have you tested your RT3 CJ??? I am what few doctors will recognize as a Tissue Resistant Thyroid patient.
I just started 25mcg of Cytomel today. I have been on Synthroid for 2 months and I did not like the way it made me feel although it did bring my numbers back into the "normal" range. From everything I have read many people get much better results with the active T3.
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