Have you been diagnosed with an underactive thyroid and found yourself confused by conflicting advice online?
Perhaps you’ve heard that T3 is the “active” thyroid hormone, wondered why you’re prescribed thyroxine (levothyroxine), or been tempted by thyroid supplements, private testing, or claims that conventional treatment is missing something.
In this episode, I cover how thyroid hormones work, why thyroxine remains the standard treatment for hypothyroidism, why T3 isn’t routinely measured, and where much of the confusion around thyroid health comes from.
Topics covered include:
The difference between T4 and T3
Why levothyroxine is usually prescribed
Why T3 isn’t routinely tested
How thyroid blood tests are interpreted
Thyroid supplements, selenium and zinc
Why some people still feel unwell despite treatment
The role of fatigue, sleep, menopause and other health conditions
How to approach thyroid information online with a critical eye
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting messages about thyroid health, this episode will help you understand the basics and make sense of the conversation.
As always, this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as personal medical advice. If you have concerns about your own health or treatment, please speak to your healthcare professional.