In the last article in this series I discussed several lines of evidence suggesting that inflammation is one of the primary causes of Low T3 Syndrome.
In this article we're going to discuss another common, but lesser known, cause: autoimmune hypopituitarism.
Say what? I know that's a mouthful. Let's break it down.
The pituitary gland is located just below the hypothalamus, but outside the blood-brain barrier. It's primary job is to monitor the levels of hormones produced by various ...
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