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No Response to T3 with MTHFR Mutations - Please Explain?

picante

Senior Member
Messages
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Location
Helena, MT USA
@MAF14, I ran across some interesting info:

Attenuation of thyroid hormone action by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in pituitary cells.

I've taken straight T3 for several years: Cynomel, which is now unavailable. Cytomel works just as well. Neither one "fixed" everything, but I had improvement in digestion, myofascial pain, body temp, energy, and my horribly low blood pressure came up.

I have high 1,25 D (calcitriol), which is how I ran across this study. Have you had yours tested?
 

MAF14

Senior Member
Messages
195
@MAF14, I ran across some interesting info:

Attenuation of thyroid hormone action by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in pituitary cells.

I've taken straight T3 for several years: Cynomel, which is now unavailable. Cytomel works just as well. Neither one "fixed" everything, but I had improvement in digestion, myofascial pain, body temp, energy, and my horribly low blood pressure came up.

I have high 1,25 D (calcitriol), which is how I ran across this study. Have you had yours tested?

Thank you for the link... I have not been tested. Is that something I can get done in a normal lab?

Also have you done anything or made any progress in lowering it?