The absence of antibodies means that with 95% probability you do not have autoimmune thyroid disease.
Again measuring freeT4 and freeT3 levels can help to pinpoint the cause of elevated TSH.
The wild guess, it can be because of postpartum thyroiditis, that is often asymptomatic.
In such cases avoiding excessive eating of soy product , and using low-fluoridate tooth paste can minimize effect of thyroid function "inhibitors" to some degree and improve level of T4.
As 85% of T3 is produced outside of the thyroid, anything that inhibits T4 to T3 conversion should be investigated
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The absence of antibodies means that with 95% probability you do not have autoimmune thyroid disease.
December 20, 2008 - 7:47amAgain measuring freeT4 and freeT3 levels can help to pinpoint the cause of elevated TSH.
The wild guess, it can be because of postpartum thyroiditis, that is often asymptomatic.
In such cases avoiding excessive eating of soy product , and using low-fluoridate tooth paste can minimize effect of thyroid function "inhibitors" to some degree and improve level of T4.
As 85% of T3 is produced outside of the thyroid, anything that inhibits T4 to T3 conversion should be investigated
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