Module 7: Thyroid Mastery

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#1: Where is Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) released?
#2: What hormone does the thyroid gland predominately produce?
#3: The hypothalmus releases TRH, causing the pituitary to release TSH, which stimulates the thyroid to produce T4.
#4: Where is 80% of T3 produced?
#5: Thyroid Binding Globulin and Thyroglobulin are interchangeable since they perform the same function.
#6: Thyroid peroxidase is an enzyme utilized in synthesizing thyroxine by:
#7: Which is considered to be the most biologically active thyroid hormone?
#8: When the adrenals are overstimulated because of high levels of stress, the pituitary also becomes overstimulated, which can then overstimulate the thyroid.
#9: Which of the following does not apply to Graves Disease?
#10: Halides (chlorine, flourine, bromine) cause thyroid problems by:
#11: Basal Body Temperature (temp 1st thing in morning) below 97.7 can indicate thyroid issues.
#12: Symptom(s) of hypothyroid tendencies:
#13: Hyperthyroidism symptom(s):
#14: What labs help diagnose thyroid issues?
#15: When supplementing someone who has Hashimoto's with sea vegetables, it is important to make sure they are balanced with appropriate amounts of selenium.
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