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Thyroid Shorts Episode 10: Does the Cell Danger Response Apply to Everyone?

Thyroid Answers Podcast

Release Date: 08/05/2025

Episode 228: Why Your Metabolism Slowed Down (And Why Nothing Is Fixing It) show art Episode 228: Why Your Metabolism Slowed Down (And Why Nothing Is Fixing It)

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If you are struggling with fatigue and cannot lose body fat no matter what you do, this episode will challenge how you think about metabolism. Most people are told their metabolism is slow or broken, but what if that is not the real issue?   In this episode, Dr. Eric Balcavage walks through why metabolism slows down, why common treatments fail, and how the body regulates energy based on capacity. You will learn why thyroid medications, supplements, and aggressive diet and exercise strategies often provide only temporary results or make things worse.   This episode introduces a state...

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Episode 227: Why Your Metabolism Isn’t Broken (And Why You’re Still Tired) show art Episode 227: Why Your Metabolism Isn’t Broken (And Why You’re Still Tired)

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Episode 227: Why Your Metabolism Isn’t Broken (And Why You’re Still Tired) If you’re struggling with fatigue, low energy, or a “slow metabolism,” you’ve probably been told the same thing: Something must be wrong. Your thyroid is low. Your mitochondria aren’t working. You must be deficient in something. So the solution becomes: take more thyroid hormone, add more supplements, and try to boost metabolism. But what if that entire model is wrong? In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why low energy and sluggish metabolism are often not signs...

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Episode 226: Why Thyroid Medication Rarely Fixes Fatigue show art Episode 226: Why Thyroid Medication Rarely Fixes Fatigue

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Why Thyroid Medication Rarely Fixes Fatigue Many people struggling with fatigue are told the same thing: your thyroid must be low. And if thyroid hormone controls metabolism, then increasing thyroid medication should restore energy… right? But thousands of patients discover something confusing. Their thyroid labs improve after starting medication, yet the fatigue remains. In some cases, the exhaustion actually gets worse. In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why thyroid medication often fails to resolve fatigue and what may actually be driving low...

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Episode 225: Fatigue - Why Being Tired Doesn’t Always Mean Your Thyroid Is Low show art Episode 225: Fatigue - Why Being Tired Doesn’t Always Mean Your Thyroid Is Low

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Fatigue: Why Being Tired Doesn’t Always Mean Your Thyroid Is Low Most people believe fatigue means one thing: their thyroid must be low. So thyroid labs are checked. Medication is prescribed. And sometimes energy improves… at least temporarily. But what if fatigue isn’t actually a thyroid problem? In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why fatigue is often misunderstood and why simply increasing thyroid hormone rarely solves the problem long-term. Fatigue is not always caused by a lack of thyroid hormone. More often, it reflects a...

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Episode 224: Iron Deficiency or Defense? Understanding Low Iron and Ferritin show art Episode 224: Iron Deficiency or Defense? Understanding Low Iron and Ferritin

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Iron: Deficiency or Defense? Understanding Low Iron and Ferritin Many people are told they are iron deficient simply because their iron or ferritin levels appear low on a blood test. But iron physiology is far more complex than most people realize. In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage breaks down one of the most misunderstood areas of lab testing: iron status. Fatigue, hair loss, cold intolerance, brain fog, slow metabolism, and even thyroid symptoms are often blamed on iron deficiency. When labs show low iron or low ferritin, the common response is iron...

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Episode 223: Why Thyroid “Optimization” Often Makes People Worse show art Episode 223: Why Thyroid “Optimization” Often Makes People Worse

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Why does adding T3 change one person’s life, temporarily help another, and make a third feel worse almost immediately? In this episode, we explore the real reason thyroid optimization doesn’t work the same for everyone. The issue isn’t the tool. It’s the state. Health is capacity. Optimization strategies require capacity. And when capacity isn’t present, adding demand can amplify strain instead of restoring resilience. In this episode, you’ll learn: The difference between physiologic optimization and optimization strategies Why reduced T3 may represent adaptive physiology in...

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Episode 222: WHY DOING THE RIGHT THINGS DOESN’T WORK show art Episode 222: WHY DOING THE RIGHT THINGS DOESN’T WORK

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If you’ve been doing everything you were told should help — taking supplements, exercising, optimizing labs, pushing harder — and instead you feel worse, this episode explains why. Human physiology does not operate in one constant mode. It shifts between different states depending on load, stress, and available capacity. Most recovery and optimization strategies assume the body is in a resilient, regenerative state. But many people with chronic symptoms are not. They’re operating in chronic strain or overload, where the body is prioritizing stability and defense, not repair and...

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Episode 221: Why Low Free T3 Often Doesn’t Need to Be “Fixed” show art Episode 221: Why Low Free T3 Often Doesn’t Need to Be “Fixed”

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The conversation around T3 is one of the most confusing — and divisive — topics in thyroid care. Conventional medicine often ignores T3 entirely. Integrative and functional medicine frequently treats free T3 as the number that must be optimized at all costs. Patients are left stuck in the middle, unsure who to trust, what their labs actually mean, and whether a “low” free T3 is something that needs to be fixed. In this episode of Thyroid Answers, Dr. Eric Balcavage breaks down what free T3 really represents, where T3 actually comes from, and why lower free T3 is often an adaptive,...

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Episode 220: Why Doing More Is Making You Worse — And Why Recovery Usually Starts With Less show art Episode 220: Why Doing More Is Making You Worse — And Why Recovery Usually Starts With Less

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Why Doing More Is Making You Worse — And Why Recovery Usually Starts With Less If you’ve been dealing with persistent thyroid symptoms and feel like you’re doing everything right — supplements, medications, protocols, lifestyle changes — but still aren’t getting better, this episode is for you. In this episode of Thyroid Answers, Dr. Eric Balcavage explores why “doing more” so often feels like the right answer — and why that approach frequently leads to more strain, not recovery. We unpack how escalation happens, why added support can quietly increase physiologic cost, and...

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Episode 219: T3-Based Thyroid Medication — Mistakes, Misunderstandings, and Miscommunication show art Episode 219: T3-Based Thyroid Medication — Mistakes, Misunderstandings, and Miscommunication

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T3-based thyroid medications, including desiccated thyroid extract and combination T4/T3 therapy, are some of the most misunderstood and controversial tools in thyroid care. Some patients feel dramatically better. Others feel briefly improved, then crash. Labs often look “optimized,” yet long-term recovery stalls. So what’s actually happening? In this episode of Thyroid Answers, Dr. Eric Balcavage breaks down the most common mistakes, misunderstandings, and miscommunication surrounding T3-based thyroid therapy — and explains why outcomes vary so widely between patients. You’ll learn:...

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In this episode, Dr. Eric Balcavage responds to a thoughtful viewer comment that challenges key aspects of his adaptive thyroid physiology model and Cell Danger Response theory. This deep-dive discussion addresses whether his approach applies to every hypothyroidism case, clarifies the 71% improvement statistic, and explores the role of T3 therapy in thyroid treatment.
 
Key Topics Covered:
  • Does the Cell Danger Response theory apply to all hypothyroidism cases?
  • Clarification of the 71% patient improvement statistic - what it really means
  • Historical use of NDT (Natural Desiccated Thyroid) and treatment evolution
  • Post-Graves disease thyroid management and receptor sensitivity
  • Why T3 therapy works for some patients but doesn't restore physiology
  • The difference between symptom management and true thyroid restoration
  • When to consider alternative approaches for treatment-resistant cases
Dr. Balcavage provides nuanced responses while acknowledging the limitations of current thyroid models, emphasizing that his approach offers hope for patients who haven't found success with conventional T4, NDT, or T3 protocols.
 
Perfect for: Thyroid patients stuck in "thyroid purgatory," healthcare practitioners seeking new perspectives, and anyone interested in understanding why standard thyroid treatments sometimes fail.