Good Supplements?

magnesium citrate 150mg x3
vit D3 1000iu x2
taurine 1000mg
nac 600mg
choline and inositol 500mg x2
dandelion root 500mg x2

telmisartin/hct 80/12.5 (prescribed)

waiting for blood test results from friday to see how my thyroid is going - fun of hashimotos
tsh was 4.8 in april , 2.57 in jan, 3 last year
free t4 was 15.4
tpo ab was 1300

going to need to do my own private tests to get test levels and others as couldn't get gp to check them
though tsh can impact testosterone level and high tsh can raise shbg levels


hypothyroidism can also mean low t levels.
testosterone can increase T4 levels and decrease TSH levels
 
magnesium citrate 150mg x3
vit D3 1000iu x2
taurine 1000mg
nac 600mg
choline and inositol 500mg x2
dandelion root 500mg x2

telmisartin/hct 80/12.5 (prescribed)

waiting for blood test results from friday to see how my thyroid is going - fun of hashimotos
tsh was 4.8 in april , 2.57 in jan, 3 last year
free t4 was 15.4
tpo ab was 1300

going to need to do my own private tests to get test levels and others as couldn't get gp to check them
though tsh can impact testosterone level and high tsh can raise shbg levels


hypothyroidism can also mean low t levels.
testosterone can increase T4 levels and decrease TSH levels
That's an impressive supplement stack. You should also look into selenium and zinc might be worth considering..they’re known to support thyroid function. Also ashwagandha could help manage stress, which can impact both thyroid and test levels.
 
Nice... those results are good! Looks like your levels are in a good range.

The ZMA, are you still taking it?
 
Just purchased these supplements for my upcoming blast...

Nutricost - Tudca
Nature's Way Premium Herbal - Hawthorn Berries
Eternal Vitamin - Prophetic Multivitamin
Life Extension - Advanced Milk Thistle
Life Extension - Super Ubiquinol CoQ10 with Enhanced Mitochondrial Support
Life Extension - N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine
Life Extension - Super Omega-3
 
Nice... those results are good! Looks like your levels are in a good range.

The ZMA, are you still taking it?
Not at the moment.

Do eat a bit of seaweed dried , fresh and frozen for extra iodine. woollies has some of the dried seaweed in plain and wasabi flavoured.
Asian supermarkets for the fresh and frozen. Also for kimchi and radish.

pan fry wagu slices in kimchi - the thin slices from Korean or Asian butchers, awesome.

Other one is do your own hotpot with beef, lamb, prawns etc Can just use water or get a low cal soup base (or even bone broth)
and avoid the high cal dipping sources.
 
I’ve found that magnesium citrate really helps with muscle relaxation, especially when I feel off with my TSH levels. Vitamin D3 is a must, I take it daily as well—I've noticed better energy levels overall. As for taurine and NAC, I’ve read a lot about how they help with detox and liver function, so they seem solid to me.
 
I’ve found that magnesium citrate really helps with muscle relaxation, especially when I feel off with my TSH levels. Vitamin D3 is a must, I take it daily as well—I've noticed better energy levels overall. As for taurine and NAC, I’ve read a lot about how they help with detox and liver function, so they seem solid to me.
Vitamin D3 is a must, I take it daily as well—I've noticed better energy levels overall. As for taurine and NAC, I’ve read a lot about how they help with detox and liver function, so they seem solid to me. Choline is great for brain health too, especially if you’re on a thyroid med. I’ve seen some posts on Steroids Canada about thyroid support supplements, but haven't tried them yet. I’m also curious about doing private tests myself—I’ve been in that situation where the GP won’t check things properly.
 
Magnesium citrate and magnesium glycinate are both much more effective than magnesium oxide. Most chemists sell the oxide version.. the absorption is very low.
 
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