It can be incredible for your health and performance — but only if you need it
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These Shaolin monks are known for their kung fu fighting, amazing feats of strength, flexibility, and pain-endurance…
…and they have created a worldwide reputation as the ultimate warriors.
Shaolin Monks have been called some of the fittest men on the planet…with the kind of shock and awe flexibility and strength that turns heads.
Yet you won’t find them in a gym, jogging around the block, or anything like that…
Instead…
These silent warriors practice a very specific form of exercise called super-isometrics — invigorates your body from the inside-out, boosting your metabolism, hardening your core, and relieving pain from head to toe
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How to know if you need to supplement with T3
The active thyroid hormone T3 is needed for the production of energy in the cell.
Energy is required to keep the structure of the body healthy and intact.
Without enough T3, the structure of the body will suffer.
Low metabolism caused by inadequate thyroid hormone production causes disease and accelerated aging.
The effects of thyroid hormone on the structure of the body can even be seen in its effects on hair and skin.
Animals given thyroid hormone cream had rapid hair growth — and their thin skin regained its youthful fullness.
The animal experiments were carried out at the Boston University School of Medicine in Massachusetts. The results were published in the journal Thyroid.
Hypothyroidism is the medical term given to the condition of low thyroid hormones.
But before doctors used the term hypothyroidism they called this condition myxedema.
This is a description of the swollen, thin skin seen in people with very low thyroid.
Both the swelling and the thinning of skin are caused by low energy.
Hypothyroidism is also well known to cause hair loss — particularly thinning of single hairs and of decreased hair density.
“The skin is a classic target tissue for thyroid hormone action. Although the histology of skin in hypothyroid states is well documented, the literature contains little assessment of skin in thyrotoxic states.”
A thyrotoxic state is just the opposite — where animals or people have too much thyroid hormone.
These experiments were designed to look at the effect of increasing thyroid hormone on skin and hair.
“In light of the paucity of information on skin under the influence of thyroid hormone, we investigated the direct effect of thyroid hormone on skin.”
The researchers carried out a number of different experiments on mice and rats.
In the experiments, the researchers used a thyroid one cream to deliver the hormone exactly where they wanted it.
The thyroid hormone cream increased hair growth and skin fullness.
“There was a dose-dependent increase in epidermal proliferation, dermal thickening, and hair growth in T3-treated animals.”
Hair density was increased by 42% in the mice!
There is no treatment that can do that reliably.
“Mice that received 3.8 mcg of T3 had 42% more hairs per millimeter than controls.”
Hair grew much faster and longer too.
Hair grows and falls out in cycles naturally. Thyroid makes hair grow faster and take longer to fall.
Animals given thyroid cream had 12 times longer hair!
“Mice that received T3 had hair that was 1,180% longer.”
Rats given the thyroid cream had much thicker, fuller skin.
“Rats receiving T3 had 48% greater dermal thickness and 26% greater epidermal thickness.”
The epidermal layer is the outer layer of skin. The dermal layer is the skin right underneath that.
Thickening both of these layers gives the skin a fuller, structured, youthful look.
The rats also experienced a significant increase in hair growth with thyroid cream.
“Rats receiving T3 had 85% more hairs per millimetre.”
The researchers did not expect to see such a massive effect from thyroid hormone on skin and hair health.
“Topically applied thyroid hormone has dramatic effects on both skin and hair growth.”
This treatment seems the most promising for skin and hair problems.
“These observations offer a new strategy for developing thyroid hormone and its analogues for treating disorders of skin and hair growth.”
You should have your thyroid fully checked out if you feel you are experiencing advanced ageing of skin and/or hair thinning.
While the active thyroid hormone T3 can be a miracle supplement in people with low thyroid — it can also be harmful to people who don’t need it.
You should always have your thyroid fully checked out before taking thyroid hormone supplements.
Changes in thyroid hormone treatment should always be overseen by a healthcare professional.
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This “natural T3” boosts thyroid function in men
I remember visiting my uncle’s farm as a kid, where he raised and slaughtered hogs…
My Uncle Howard took so much pride in eating everything from the hog from nose to tail… “everything but the squeal” as he would say…
And by eating that way, we were all getting a natural and healthy dose of a powerful natural hormone…
A hormone just like T3 that protects the heart, speeds up the metabolism, and boosts thyroid function…
But now, when you go to the supermarket and see the burgers and steaks in the meat trays…none of that meat has any of this natural T3 in it anymore…
All that good stuff has been taken out. It’s used in dog food and other stuff humans no longer eat…
And without this natural T3, we are growing older faster…and we start feeling it all over the body…
We are feeling tired and weak, our memories begin to fade, and we start getting fat around the middle…
Our immune system crumbles and we become more susceptible to disease.
And before we know it, we’re being diagnosed with all kinds of health problems, like diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, and even cancer…
And it’s because millions of people are actually now deficient in this forgotten natural T3 that is so good for our brains and bodies.
But it doesn’t have to be this way…
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Topical triiodothyronine stimulates epidermal proliferation, dermal thickening, and hair growth in mice and rats.