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    klobb is offline Junior Member
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    How much T3 does the average male body produce a day?

    I have heard everything from 12.5 mcg to 25 mcg. Would it be a totally faulty oversimplification to say that the average endomorph produces 12.5 and the average ectomorph 25?

    I want us to get this matter cleared up once and for all.

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    16-20 years old
    80-210 ng/dl

    20-50 years
    75-220 ng/dl or 1.2-3.4 nmol/L

    Over 50
    40-180 ng/dl or 0.6-2.8 nmol/L


    copied and posted from another thread

    not sure if this is what ur looking for

    check out the "all you need to know about blood work" sticky

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    coldone is offline Banned
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    Quote Originally Posted by suckysucky
    16-20 years old
    80-210 ng/dl

    20-50 years
    75-220 ng/dl or 1.2-3.4 nmol/L

    Over 50
    40-180 ng/dl or 0.6-2.8 nmol/L


    copied and posted from another thread

    not sure if this is what ur looking for

    check out the "all you need to know about blood work" sticky
    ng/dl and nmol/L are concentrations of substance in the blood. If you knew how may liters of blood were in your system you could back the values out and find mg of the substance in your system. But with half lives and everything else this wont tell you how much T-3 you produced on any given day.

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    klobb is offline Junior Member
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    Ok, anyone know how to translate that to mcg?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coldone
    ng/dl and nmol/L are concentrations of substance in the blood. If you knew how may liters of blood were in your system you could back the values out and find mg of the substance in your system. But with half lives and everything else this wont tell you how much T-3 you produced on any given day.
    oo alright ya. Good info

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    also it is more complex question since the thyroid produces alot of the hormone to be stored in the colloid material... I dont know if the production is steady at all times, even if blood levels would be

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