The Ratios Found in NDT
In terms of how the ratios are found in NDT, compared to the body, many have said that it is a 4:1 ratio and that humans need a 10:1 ratio. The real question is, “what are we talking about when it comes to this ratio?” Do we mean what is in the:
Getting to the bottom and answering the “where” component of the question is going to be so important, especially as it concerns proper ratios.
Our thyroid itself is actually at the same ratio as NDT, and when we first take NDT, the bulk of it gets bound up in carrier proteins in our body anyways. So, our body has the ability to unbind and “convert” as we see fit.
If we are on the right dosage, and our body is working well, then we can actually use NDT properly. The question then becomes: “how much desiccated thyroid should I take?”
The Role of Testing
Testing is incredibly important. If you want to learn more about interpreting your thyroid labs, a great place to start is with an article I wrote (you can find it by clicking here).
If someone is on NDT, and a doctor runs a test like:
In this case, the doctor might notice that T3 is too high. This will then lead them to believe that you need less, because of the fact that your ratio is too high.
The real problem here actually is not the ratio, but the timing of the testing itself. (learn more about testing your thyroid by clicking this link).