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Keith Littlewood

@balancedbm

Independent hormone researcher. Mostly into Lamarck’s 4th Law.
Carbs aren't the problem..you are.
Energy, digestion, sleep, fertility and health.

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Pregnenolone update: Unfortunately the latest batch sent to me was substandard with 98% purity. I'll only put out a high purity product at minimum of 99% as standard so I had to return it. I'll be in touch to offer refunds to all who had purchased, as likely another 6 weeks

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The year is 2025 and there are still people (including those who are medically trained), who believe that carbohydrates cause diabetes.

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If you're going crazy about blood glucose responses when reintroducing them (carbs). Consider the effects of flame retardants which dysregulate thyroid function and glucose homeostasis. It might be that adequate T3 is needed to overcome their suppressive effects. In addition to

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Testosterone replacement can be helpful but if the thyroid view is complicated, it's a band aid. T3 will improve both steroidogenesis and StAR enzymes (steroid enzymes) allowing optimal conversion. Either way I would go down the route of pregnenolone as a primary support once the

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This reinforces what I have always said about "type 2 remission. from low carb diets" If you cannot reintroduce CHO without improved responses. You are making the problem worse. "Upon re-introduction of carbohydrates during a mixed meal tolerance test, postprandial glycemia

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I think the idea that hypothyroidism causes constipation is really down to what foods many people eat. Not eating enough, adequate carbohydrate, poorly digested foods, endotoxin production etc is likely the driver in many cases. cjhr.gums.ac.ir/article-1-350-…

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Adequate Vitamin A can help in pregnancy (Also more required), primarily as it enhances thyroid conversion, and optimises glucose regulation. As always there's a sweet spot. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11…