Created: 3/15/2026
The connection between the thyroid and the liver is very direct. I'll tell you the secret so you can understand it for the rest of your life. It's pointless to even take iodine supplements if your liver isn't functioning properly. I'll tell you right away why. The answer is simple, and you'll easily remember it. The conversion of T4, which is the raw material, the dough for baking pastries, which we call hormones T3, happens not anywhere, but in the liver, and in other peripheral tissues, but mostly in the liver. So if there's fatty liver, if there are parasites, if bile flow is disrupted, if there are stones in the gallbladder, do you think the conversion will happen? Even if you take thyroxine and try to lower T4, where will this conversion happen? It won't happen. It will be in the range of the same hormones T4 and T3. But the liver, why do I always say, restore the function of the digestive system. Because even if you take this tablet, thyroxine, it will first go to the stomach, then to the intestines, then through the bloodstream to the liver, and then through the liver, through the enzymes, then it will be converted into the hormone. And that's where the conversion happens. The level of energy. Not considering this process is impossible. It's even more so because few endocrinologists ask about the work of the digestive system. They don't pay attention to it. And this needs to be done. At least look at the ultrasound or lipid profile, so that the endocrinologist can understand. Yes, you're taking hormones, but there will be no conversion. There will be no conversion.
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