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In people with very low selenium levels, lower selenium amounts are linked to a higher ratio of inactive thyroid hormone (FT4) to active thyroid hormone (FT3), indicating that selenium deficiency may reduce the body’s ability to convert FT4 into FT3.
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Thyroid function in patients with selenium deficiency exhibits high free T4 to T3 ratio
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2021When people don’t have enough selenium, their body struggles to turn one thyroid hormone (T4) into the more active form (T3), so T4 builds up and T3 drops. The worse the selenium deficiency, the bigger this imbalance becomes.
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