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This is cheery 🙂
Oh man, this is bad news! How do we know if we have enough binding globulins?
Or how do we encourage our body to make more
What is the optimal functional range?
Good morning Dr. Shook!
Do these sex binding globulins apply to males as well with Hyper/Hashimoto’s?
What your thoughts on Colostrum?
Hi, thanks.
Thank you…I needed this!
Thanks Dr Shook
Have a great day
Wow!!! Thank you kindly for educating us! Greatly appreciated
if yur taking thyroid medication and yur not in the hypo range, are u ok with the cancer thing?
Good morning you!
Good morning Dr. Shook, thank you for taking time and sharing this knowledge with us!
Thank you . thyroid cancer survivor . I had no idea until my diagnosis
Thank you for this! so what if you are in Menopause and have high DHEA-S and high androgens , low estrogen. Everyone talks about too much estrogen but there are many Women that have too many androgens. Acne and hair loss are symptoms.
Oh boy something else to look forward to. Hypothyroidism causes so many problems.
So if a person is sufficiently medicated, will they still have a lack of sex hormone binding globulin?