Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Blood Chemistry Intro: Thyroid

Blood Chemistry:
Thyroid

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#1: Triiodothyronine is also known as:
#2: Labs that indicate what the thyroid is producing, what the cells are seeing, and what may be attacking the thyroid are:
#3: Two autoimmune thyroid conditions are:
#4: TSH is the most important thyroid lab to run.
#5: Wilson's Temperature Syndrome can be indicated by:
#6: Synthroid and other thyroid hormone replacements can clog the thyroid receptors and exacerbate thyroid dysfunction.
#7: The most important nutrient for the thyroid is:

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