Episode 217: Why Reduced T4-to-T3 Conversion Is Not the Problem!

February 10
34 mins

Episode Description

One of the most common explanations patients hear when they don't feel well on thyroid medication is this:

"You're not converting T4 to T3."

In this episode of Thyroid Answers, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why reduced T4-to-T3 conversion is usually not the problem—and why treating it as a defect often leads to aggressive thyroid medication strategies that stabilize labs but destabilize physiology.

You'll learn:

  • What T4-to-T3 "conversion" actually is—and why it's regulated, not broken

  • Why clinicians often label symptoms as "poor conversion"

  • How stress, inflammation, infection, sleep disruption, under-fueling, illness, excess T4, and even aging can intentionally reduce T3 production

  • Why adding T3 often backfires and creates symptom volatility

  • How to interpret thyroid labs in context instead of chasing "optimal" numbers

  • Ande More ...

This episode reframes reduced conversion as an adaptive signal, not a failure—and explains why true thyroid recovery depends on changing the conditions the body is responding to, not forcing output with medication.

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