Is Cytomel (Liothyronine Sodium), the prescription-strength synthetic thyroid hormone that’s more popularly known as Thyroid Hormone 3, or T3 a good choice you? What makes T3 superior to Synthroid (Levothyroxine Sodium), the prescription-strength synthetic form of tetraiodothyronine, also known as Thyroid Hormone 4, and T4? Do you know anyone (usually women) who is often cold, has cold extremities, chronic constipation (you don't have to admit this one...LOL), routine bad hair days, swelling under the eyes or shiners (discoloration that they believe to be genetic), memory problems, irritability (too hard to call), etc.? Do you wonder how you or someone else can be taking T4 with limited or zero results?
This is a very informative video that essentially compiles everything one needs to know about this tiny gland into a single unstoppable (literally, you can't pause the video) half hour. And the host/narrator, has a couple of nice attributes which makes it easier to view. Seriously though, if any of these symptoms or questions concern you, may help someone you know, or if you'd just like to enhance your knowledge base on the subject, watch this:
Thyroid Disorders
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Best to you.