Thyroid Health
The thyroid gland produces significant amounts of hydrogen peroxide as a byproduct of thyroid hormone synthesis. Triiodothyronine (T3) is the biologically active form of thyroid hormone, converted from thyroxine (T4). Impaired T4-to-T3 con…
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The thyroid gland produces significant amounts of hydrogen peroxide as a byproduct of thyroid hormone synthesis. Triiodothyronine (T3) is the biologically active form of thyroid hormone, converted from thyroxine (T4). Impaired T4-to-T3 conversion can produce symptoms of low thyroid function even with normal T4 levels.