A 2010 pilot study showed remarkable results with light therapy. ➥ T4 needs ↓ 60% ➥ 47% discontinued meds ➥ TPOAb ↓ 40% Two sessions per week for 5 weeks.Normal thyroid vascularization occurred in one quarter of the participants — signaling reduced inflammation and swelling. --Master Metabolism
Decades ago, a doctor cured THOUSANDS from conditions they were told were unknown & incurable.
— Dalton (Analyze & Optimize) (@Outdoctrination) July 6, 2026
The root cause? Hypothyroidism.
No bloodwork. No scans.
His diagnosis instead was based off of signs + symptoms.
Here are the 10 most common ones he documented (& how he solved it):… pic.twitter.com/KgTpMo156L
Decades ago, a doctor cured THOUSANDS from conditions they were told were unknown & incurable.
The root cause? Hypothyroidism. No bloodwork. No scans. His diagnosis instead was based off of signs + symptoms. Here are the 10 most common ones he documented (& how he solved it): 1. Weakness - in 98-99% of people with low thyroid. Thyroid hormones have important actions on muscle cells: ➞ Increase energy production ➞ Promote differentiation into mature muscle fibers ➞ Stimulates type II muscle fibers ➞ Multiplies mitochondria Without them, your muscles suffer, and you feel weakness. 2. Dry / coarse skin - in 79-97% of people with low thyroid. Thyroid hormones (mainly T3) stimulate epidermal proliferation. With hypothyroidism, skin cells renew more slowly, leading to: ➜ Accumulation of dead skin cells ➜ Thickened stratum corneum (outer skin layer) Giving a rough, flaky, dull appearance. 3. Lethargy - in 85-91% of people with low thyroid. The primary function of thyroid is to increase how much energy you produce. It goes into your mitochondria and helps them pump out more ATP in the oxidative phosphorylation process. Without enough, you'll feel low energy. 4. Edema / swelling - 86-90% Low thyroid function can: ◈ Increase capillary permeability ➞ fluid leaks into tissues ◈ Reduce lymph drainage ➞ lymph swells up The puffy face is common in hypothyroidism.In Hashimoto’s disease, immune cell infiltration causes thyroid swelling. Chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis is the proper medical term for Hashimoto's disease, named for the immune cell (lymphocyte) infiltration.
— Master Metabolism (@lowmegatron) July 6, 2026
In the context of Hashimoto’s, a smaller thyroid means less… https://t.co/ZK4Y5zXkit pic.twitter.com/x1Pl8CGRFT
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