What does pooling mean?
…you use synthetic T3, or the T3 in a working desiccated thyroid. Why does pooling happen? Pooling, aka your free T3 going way too high (and the higher it goes,…
…you use synthetic T3, or the T3 in a working desiccated thyroid. Why does pooling happen? Pooling, aka your free T3 going way too high (and the higher it goes,…
…Europe), having a high RT3, and adrenal issues. Updated the Site Map, adding a “T3-only, Reverse T3, FT3/RT3 ratio” heading (i.e. pulled the first two from underneath the miscellaneous heading…
…tells the story. What result am I looking for if I do the ratio? With the “free T3″/RT3 ratio, healthy ratios will be 20 or higher. With a “total T3″/RT3…
…the reason for the too-high Reverse T3 (RT3), which is usually inadequate iron and/or cortisol problem. This page explains. What if a patient had both high RT3 and pooling of T3, the latter…
…reaction with T3 3) What if your free T3 is where it should be without pooling, and you STILL have problems? Read about Reverse T3. Yours could be going up…