methusaleh
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Not sure what forum is appropriate for this, so I am posting it here.
Are there any supplements known to LOWER thyroid activity, i.e. the opposite of T3?
The young lady I wrote about in my Adult Forum message is visiting now and she finally admitted to me that she has an overactive thyroid and that's why she has to much trouble gaining weight. Her narrow-minded elderly doctor won't put her on any meds or listen to her complaints (family doctor, don't even ask why...it's a long story). So basically supplements are her only choice at this time, unless there's some lifestyle changes she can make.
Are there any supplements known to LOWER thyroid activity, i.e. the opposite of T3?
The young lady I wrote about in my Adult Forum message is visiting now and she finally admitted to me that she has an overactive thyroid and that's why she has to much trouble gaining weight. Her narrow-minded elderly doctor won't put her on any meds or listen to her complaints (family doctor, don't even ask why...it's a long story). So basically supplements are her only choice at this time, unless there's some lifestyle changes she can make.