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Thyroid Shorts Episode 10: Does the Cell Danger Response Apply to Everyone?
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In this episode, Dr. Eric Balcavage responds to a thoughtful viewer comment that challenges key aspects of his adaptive thyroid physiology model and Cell Danger Response theory. This deep-dive discussion addresses whether his approach applies to every hypothyroidism case, clarifies the 71% improvement statistic, and explores the role of T3 therapy in thyroid treatment. Key Topics Covered:
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- Does the Cell Danger Response theory apply to all hypothyroidism cases?
- Clarification of the 71% patient improvement statistic - what it really means
- Historical use of NDT (Natural Desiccated Thyroid) and treatment evolution
- Post-Graves disease thyroid management and receptor sensitivity
- Why T3 therapy works for some patients but doesn't restore physiology
- The difference between symptom management and true thyroid restoration
- When to consider alternative approaches for treatment-resistant cases
171 episodes
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Manage episode 498425033 series 1329588
Content provided by Eric Balcavage DC and Dr Eric Balcavage. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Eric Balcavage DC and Dr Eric Balcavage or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
In this episode, Dr. Eric Balcavage responds to a thoughtful viewer comment that challenges key aspects of his adaptive thyroid physiology model and Cell Danger Response theory. This deep-dive discussion addresses whether his approach applies to every hypothyroidism case, clarifies the 71% improvement statistic, and explores the role of T3 therapy in thyroid treatment. Key Topics Covered:
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continue reading
- Does the Cell Danger Response theory apply to all hypothyroidism cases?
- Clarification of the 71% patient improvement statistic - what it really means
- Historical use of NDT (Natural Desiccated Thyroid) and treatment evolution
- Post-Graves disease thyroid management and receptor sensitivity
- Why T3 therapy works for some patients but doesn't restore physiology
- The difference between symptom management and true thyroid restoration
- When to consider alternative approaches for treatment-resistant cases
171 episodes
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