HAMinTheTrap
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Hey there everyone.
I read one of dinoiii reply on a thread about the diiodos, where an user asks if there was anything he could take to help restore TSH levels after using 33/35-T2, and he said:
"In a word, "time." If anything is going to help "bring TSH back" like many other hormonal pituitary signals...it's time. There is an exponential shift in TSH...but usually this takes on average about 3-6 weeks to "re-set." 7-keto DHEA, tyrosine, and iodine may be "helpful" however, getting the dose incorrect could also play detriment and most take said agents in a haphazard manner."
1) How do i know what the correct dosage would be? I cant get bloodwork done, so... is there any way to define or estimate it?
2) How does dosing tyrosine and 7-keto incorrectly interfere in the process of restoring tsh levels naturaly when coming off 33/35-T2?
I would really appreciate any help here.
Thanks a lot.
I read one of dinoiii reply on a thread about the diiodos, where an user asks if there was anything he could take to help restore TSH levels after using 33/35-T2, and he said:
"In a word, "time." If anything is going to help "bring TSH back" like many other hormonal pituitary signals...it's time. There is an exponential shift in TSH...but usually this takes on average about 3-6 weeks to "re-set." 7-keto DHEA, tyrosine, and iodine may be "helpful" however, getting the dose incorrect could also play detriment and most take said agents in a haphazard manner."
1) How do i know what the correct dosage would be? I cant get bloodwork done, so... is there any way to define or estimate it?
2) How does dosing tyrosine and 7-keto incorrectly interfere in the process of restoring tsh levels naturaly when coming off 33/35-T2?
I would really appreciate any help here.
Thanks a lot.