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#347 The problem with current Thytoid treatment & testing, Reverse T3, & more withPaul Robinson
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I am so excited to bring you my friend and colleague Paul Robinson in this podcast episode to discuss the many problems with the current ways we treat and test for low thyroid or hypothyroidism. Paul also shared some of his story with us and how being undertreated for hypothyroidism basically destroyed his life. We also got into the specifics of T4, T3 and Reverse T3 to hopefully help you understand and take more control of your thyroid and health issues. And what do you do if your doctor won't help you. Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback in the comments. Paul Robinson became ill with hypothyroidism in his late twenties. Over the next thirty-plus years, Paul accumulated a wealth of knowledge on thyroid and adrenal dysfunction. His scientific background enabled him to fight through the morass of misinformation and recover his health, and help many many others. At first, Paul was put on the most common thyroid treatment - Levothyroxine (also known as Synthroid or T4). However, the majority of his symptoms remained, much like they do for many on T4-therapy. Over time he became even more ill, with both low cortisol and low thyroid symptoms. This then spurred Paul to put everything he learned on paper - writing his 3 books. Paul wrote 'The CT3M Handbook' as a companion book to 'Recovering with T3' to explain more about raising cortisol levels if needed. And Paul wrote his third book ‘The Thyroid Patient’s Manual’. This book covers all types of thyroid medications (T4, T4/T3, NDT, and T3). Find out more about Paul here; https://paulrobinsonthyroid.com/ YouTube - @RecoveringwithT3 Instagram - / paulrobinsonthyroid This is the video mentioned in our conversation regarding Thyroid Treatment Issues - • Paul Robinson's Observations on Thyro... And if you would like to purchase Pauls books, you can here; The Thyroid patients manual https://a.co/d/9VwgyLx The CT3M handbook https://a.co/d/iR5Zayv Recovering with T3 https://a.co/d/1035MD3 As always, please like share and subscribe if you haven't already. We appreciate you. :)
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I am so excited to bring you my friend and colleague Paul Robinson in this podcast episode to discuss the many problems with the current ways we treat and test for low thyroid or hypothyroidism. Paul also shared some of his story with us and how being undertreated for hypothyroidism basically destroyed his life. We also got into the specifics of T4, T3 and Reverse T3 to hopefully help you understand and take more control of your thyroid and health issues. And what do you do if your doctor won't help you. Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback in the comments. Paul Robinson became ill with hypothyroidism in his late twenties. Over the next thirty-plus years, Paul accumulated a wealth of knowledge on thyroid and adrenal dysfunction. His scientific background enabled him to fight through the morass of misinformation and recover his health, and help many many others. At first, Paul was put on the most common thyroid treatment - Levothyroxine (also known as Synthroid or T4). However, the majority of his symptoms remained, much like they do for many on T4-therapy. Over time he became even more ill, with both low cortisol and low thyroid symptoms. This then spurred Paul to put everything he learned on paper - writing his 3 books. Paul wrote 'The CT3M Handbook' as a companion book to 'Recovering with T3' to explain more about raising cortisol levels if needed. And Paul wrote his third book ‘The Thyroid Patient’s Manual’. This book covers all types of thyroid medications (T4, T4/T3, NDT, and T3). Find out more about Paul here; https://paulrobinsonthyroid.com/ YouTube - @RecoveringwithT3 Instagram - / paulrobinsonthyroid This is the video mentioned in our conversation regarding Thyroid Treatment Issues - • Paul Robinson's Observations on Thyro... And if you would like to purchase Pauls books, you can here; The Thyroid patients manual https://a.co/d/9VwgyLx The CT3M handbook https://a.co/d/iR5Zayv Recovering with T3 https://a.co/d/1035MD3 As always, please like share and subscribe if you haven't already. We appreciate you. :)
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