Thyroid Belly Fat Part III- Understanding Why Your T3 Levels Are Low

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Belly Fat is an ongoing problem for men and woman with Thyroid disease. Sometimes, your thyroid doesn't perform as effectively as it should, producing fewer hormones and leading to a condition known as hypothyroidism. An under-active thyroid not only impedes many of your body's functions, but it will cause stubborn Belly Fat. In this video series, we are exploring the different reasons for Belly Fat related to the thyroid. Be Sure to Check out Part I and Part II.

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Part 1 Belly Fat
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Part II Belly Fat
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Low T3 and T4 levels also have a knock-on effect causing the disruption of other hormones that influence metabolism and weight.

Leptin and ghrelin are hormones influenced by T3 and T4 that regulate weight and appetite. Low levels of these hormones contribute to obesity and an inability to lose weight.
Insulin helps regulate glucose (sugar) in the body. Insulin resistance, common in people with hypothyroidism, leads to high blood sugar levels and increased fat stores.
Thyroid hormones also influence the stress hormone cortisol. High levels of cortisol can lead to overeating and weight gain.

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