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Thyroid Health: The Hidden Driver of Energy, Metabolism and Wellbeing

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Discover how thyroid imbalances affect energy, metabolism, weight, and mood. Learn key symptoms of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, and understand which thyroid markers help identify underlying issues for better health and wellbeing.

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Determining the Functional Causes of Hypothyroid Symptoms

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Many patients produce sufficient thyroid hormone yet still suffer from classic hypothyroid symptoms. Why? Because standard TSH testing misses the full picture. In this clinical guide, Jim Paoletti explains the functional approach to thyroid assessment — examining T4 production, TBG binding, T4-to-T3 conversion, cortisol interference, ferritin and vitamin D — and outlines exactly which tests are needed for a complete analysis.

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My Thyroid Story

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At 24, Dr. Kate Placzek was sleeping 16 hours a day and barely functioning — yet her standard blood tests came back normal. It took a TSH result in the mid-thirties to finally explain her debilitating fatigue. In this candid personal account, she shares her thyroid diagnosis, what she learned about optimal TSH levels, and why testing beyond TSH alone can make all the difference.

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Thyroid Synthesis and Selenium: A Closer Look

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Normal thyroid blood tests don’t always explain why patients still suffer from fatigue, cold intolerance, brain fog and weight gain. In this in-depth clinical article, ZRT Laboratory explains the critical role of selenium in thyroid hormone synthesis and T4-to-T3 conversion, how heavy metals like mercury and arsenic sequester selenium and inactivate protective antioxidant enzymes, and why this can trigger Hashimoto’s thyroiditis — even when TSH, T4 and T3 appear normal.

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How Defeat the Enemies of Healthy Thyroid Function?

Posted by Ben White on

Millions of people struggle with weight gain, fatigue and low mood despite being told their thyroid test results are “normal.” The problem is that a standard TSH test alone cannot identify the full range of factors that suppress thyroid function — from oestrogen dominance and elevated cortisol to iodine deficiency, selenium deficiency, heavy metal toxicity and xenoestrogen burden. This article explains what those hidden saboteurs are and how targeted testing can help identify them.

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