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  <title>Episode 218: Why T3 Works for Some People — and Hurts Others</title>
  <description>Why does T3 feel life-changing for some people — and destabilizing for others? In this episode of Thyroid Answers, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why the answer isn’t about the medication itself, but about the physiologic state of the person receiving it. You’ll learn why T3 can support recovery in some cases and create symptom volatility in others, and why labeling T3 as “good” or “bad” misses the real issue entirely. This episode introduces a clear, state-based framework:   Resiliency — regeneration and adaptive capacity   Chronic strain — long-term repair and compensation   Overload — defensive, survival-focused physiology   Dr. Balcavage explains how T3 interacts differently in each state, why adding T3 can suppress TSH and reduce T4 reserves, and why labs can look better even as physiology becomes less stable. Topics Covered   T3 medication benefits and risks   Physiologic state and thyroid response   Why T3 works for some but not others   TSH suppression and T4 reserve depletion   Adaptive vs forced thyroid output   Why thyroid research produces mixed results   This episode is essential for anyone taking T3, considering T3, or trying to understand why thyroid medication responses vary so dramatically. </description>
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