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Unproven Endocrine Conditions: Myths, Dangers, and Better Approaches
Friday, January 3, 2025
Similarly, there's Wilson's syndrome and reverse T3 syndrome, both blamed on thyroid hormone T4 not converting properly into T3. Diagnoses depend on body temperature checks, and treatment involves high doses of T3, which can be dangerous. Then there's hypogonadism, often diagnosed without proper hormone tests, leading to over-the-top testosterone treatments that might mess up your body’s natural production.
Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) is another treatment gaining buzz, promised to fix autoimmune issues by curbing a haywire immune system. But evidence to prove its effectiveness is missing. When faced with these pseudo-endocrine disorders, doctors should focus on educating patients, encouraging healthy lifestyles, and showing compassion. Avoiding unproven treatments is always a safer bet.
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