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Belly fat doesn't come from air. I can find the study, but the difference between a hyperactive thyroid and a hypo thryoid is equivalent to about 160 calories a day. Which is about a single can of coke. If you have a thyroid issue, just eat slightly less.
That's not how it works dude. I have been on thyroid replacement for 10 years for Hashimodos. If I slightly just my dosage I get a ton of symptoms including weight gain, lower energy, insomnia, etc. The majority of data on hormones is underdeveloped. It's similar to how nutrition data was handled in the past. HRT is still a largely undiscovered filled by mainstream science. Mainstream science still uses TSH as lone marker for thyroid levels.
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[–] StrangeThingsAfoot 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Belly fat doesn't come from air. I can find the study, but the difference between a hyperactive thyroid and a hypo thryoid is equivalent to about 160 calories a day. Which is about a single can of coke. If you have a thyroid issue, just eat slightly less.
[–] modsrcuntz 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
That's not how it works dude. I have been on thyroid replacement for 10 years for Hashimodos. If I slightly just my dosage I get a ton of symptoms including weight gain, lower energy, insomnia, etc. The majority of data on hormones is underdeveloped. It's similar to how nutrition data was handled in the past. HRT is still a largely undiscovered filled by mainstream science. Mainstream science still uses TSH as lone marker for thyroid levels.