Thyroid Answers Podcast

Thyroid Answers Podcast

Dr. Eric Balcavage
Negara Amerika Syarikat
Bahasa EN
Episod 100
Terkini 18.08.2026

Thyroid Answers podcast provides clear, practical answers to common questions from people dealing with thyroid conditions and symptoms. Hosted by Dr. Eric Balcavage and Dr. Erica Riggleman, both functional medicine practitioners, chiropractors, and certified nutrition specialists, the show focuses on helping listeners improve symptoms and regain health through functional medicine approaches. Each episode addresses typical concerns and offers guidance for managing thyroid health naturally.

Episod

  • Episode 244: Are Your Healthy Habits Helping You Recover or Keeping You in Protection Mode? 18.08.2026 53min
    What if the things you're doing to improve your health are actually creating more demand than your body can handle? Exercise, fasting, cold plunges, sauna, breathwork, supplements, and other popular wellness practices can absolutely be beneficial. But a habit isn't automatically healthy just because it's labeled that way. In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why the effectiveness of any health strategy depends on your current physiological state and your capacity to adapt to the stress it creates. Exercise is a stressor. Fasting is a stressor. Heat and cold exposure are stressors. Even increasing thyroid hormone can increase metabolic demand. When your body has adequate fuel, sleep, nutrients, recovery, and resilience, those stressors may help build capacity. But when you're already under-fueled, exhausted, overtrained, anxious, inflamed, or sleeping poorly, adding more "healthy" stress may reinforce the very protection signals you're trying to resolve. In this episode, you'll learn: Why a healthy habit is only healthy when you have the capacity to benefit from it The difference between demand and capacity and why it matters for thyroid physiology How exercise can either build resilience or contribute to depletion Why hormetic stressors like fasting, cold plunges, sauna, and HIIT aren't appropriate for everyone at every stage How stacking multiple wellness practices can quietly increase your total stress load Why increasing thyroid hormone can increase metabolic demand without necessarily improving recovery Signs that a health strategy may be exceeding your current capacity How to evaluate whether your exercise, fasting, supplements, recovery tools, or other protocols are actually helping A simple way to audit your current habits based on demand, capacity, dose, and recovery The goal isn't to label exercise, fasting, sauna, cold exposure, or any other tool as good or bad. The better question is: Does this tool match the current state of your body? If your energy, sleep, digestion, mood, body temperature, exercise recovery, and overall resilience are improving, your current strategies may be helping you build capacity. If you're becoming more tired, anxious, cold, sore, dependent on caffeine, or unable to recover, it may be time to reconsider the amount of demand you're placing on your physiology. Recovery isn't always about doing more. Sometimes it's about reducing the demand long enough for your body to rebuild the capacity to handle more. Resources Want to better understand the stressors, signals, and patterns that may be shaping your thyroid physiology? Get the Thyroid Recovery Blueprint: drericbalcavage.com/thyroid-recovery-blueprint-course Or comment/DM BLUEPRINT on social media for more information. Need Help Identifying the Root Cause of Your Symptoms? If you've been struggling with thyroid symptoms, fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, or persistent symptoms despite thyroid medication or supplements, schedule a discovery call at drericbalcavage.com to learn more about Dr. Balcavage's physiology-first approach. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle, author of Is This The Hill?, and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Is This The Hill? recently released and is available on Amazon. To learn more, access exclusive bonus content, or to order, visit drericbalcavage.com/hill. Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's trying to improve their thyroid health but feels overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
  • Episode 243: Are You Nourishing for Optimal Thyroid Physiology or Signaling Scarcity? 11.08.2026 1j 1min
    Can eating "healthy" actually make your thyroid symptoms worse? In this episode, Dr. Eric Balcavage continues his series on rhythms and thyroid physiology by exploring one of the most overlooked aspects of thyroid recovery: the signals your eating patterns send to your body. Many people with hypothyroidism or Hashimoto's focus on what they eat... cutting gluten, dairy, carbohydrates, or calories... in hopes of improving their thyroid health. But what if the bigger issue isn't food quality... it's whether your body feels consistently nourished? Dr. Eric explains why meal timing, energy availability, carbohydrate intake, and overall fueling patterns can significantly influence thyroid physiology. He also discusses why strategies like intermittent fasting, chronic calorie restriction, low-carb diets, and training in a fasted state may be helpful for some people—but may reinforce a protective, energy-conserving state in others. In this episode, you'll learn: Why your body responds to food availability, not just food quality How meal timing and consistent fueling influence thyroid physiology Why intermittent fasting isn't appropriate for everyone The difference between nourishing your body and signaling scarcity How chronic calorie restriction and under-fueling can affect metabolism and thyroid function Why carbohydrates aren't inherently "good" or "bad" - context matters How blood sugar stability is about more than avoiding glucose spikes A practical nutrition hierarchy for supporting thyroid recovery Questions to help you evaluate whether your current eating pattern is building capacity or creating more stress If you've been eating "clean," cutting calories, or following strict nutrition rules but still struggle with fatigue, brain fog, cold intolerance, poor recovery, or stubborn thyroid symptoms, this episode offers a different perspective on what your body may actually need. Resources Mentioned: ➡️ Grab the Thyroid Recovery Blueprint to begin identifying the stressors, signals, and patterns that may be influencing your thyroid physiology. Need Help Identifying the Root Cause of Your Symptoms? If you've been struggling with thyroid symptoms, fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, or persistent symptoms despite thyroid medication or supplements, schedule a discovery call at drericbalcavage.com to learn more about Dr. Balcavage's physiology-first approach. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill?, recently released. To learn more, access exclusive bonus content, or to order, visit drericbalcavage.com/hill. Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's trying to improve their thyroid health but feels overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
  • Episode 242: Why Thyroid Recovery Starts With Better Signals and How Healthy Rhythms Shape Thyroid Physiology 04.08.2026 54min
    Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill?, is now available. Go to drericbalcavage.com/hill for the information or to order. ---------- Is your thyroid medication helping your lab numbers... but you're still exhausted, cold, struggling with brain fog, or unable to lose weight? In this episode, Dr. Eric Balcavage challenges one of the biggest misconceptions in thyroid care: that replacing thyroid hormone is the same as restoring healthy thyroid function. While thyroid medication and supplements can absolutely play an important role, they don't always address why your thyroid physiology changed in the first place. Instead of viewing the thyroid as an isolated gland that simply "stopped working," Dr. Eric explains why altered thyroid function is often an adaptive response to the signals your body receives every day. One of the most powerful—and often overlooked—factors influencing thyroid physiology is your daily rhythm. Your sleep, meal timing, stress levels, movement, recovery, light exposure, and even your work habits all send signals to your nervous system, immune system, and metabolism. Those repeated signals help determine whether your body feels safe enough to support healthy thyroid function or whether it remains in a protective, energy-conserving state. In this episode, you'll learn: Why thyroid hormone replacement isn't the same as thyroid recovery The limitations of relying solely on thyroid support supplements Why low thyroid physiology is often an adaptive response rather than a "broken" thyroid How your body's daily rhythms influence thyroid physiology Common routines that may unintentionally keep your body in a state of stress Why recovery often requires changing the signals your body receives—not just changing medications or supplements A practical "Thyroid Recovery Rhythm Audit" to help identify patterns that may be affecting your thyroid health If you've been chasing better labs but still don't feel like yourself, this episode offers a different way to think about thyroid recovery... one that looks beyond numbers and focuses on creating the internal environment your body needs to heal. Resources Mentioned: ➡️ Download the Thyroid Recovery Blueprint to begin identifying the stressors, signals, and patterns that may be influencing your thyroid physiology. If this episode was helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's been told "everything looks normal" but still doesn't feel well. Need help understanding your symptoms? If you've been struggling with fatigue, thyroid symptoms, or chronic health issues despite trying multiple treatment approaches, schedule a complimentary Discovery Call to learn whether Dr. Eric's State-Based Medicine™ approach may be right for you. 👉 https://drericbalcavage.com/discovery-call Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's trying to improve their thyroid health but feels overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
  • Episode 241: Why Mitochondrial Support Isn't Always Supportive 28.07.2026 58min
    Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill?, releases at the end of July. Get on the waitlist to receive updates, exclusive bonus content, and early announcements at drericbalcavage.com/hill. Just because a supplement is designed to support mitochondrial function doesn't mean it's supportive for your body right now. In this final episode of Dr. Eric's mitochondrial series, he explores one of the biggest misconceptions in functional medicine: assuming that low mitochondrial function automatically means you need more mitochondrial support. Many people are told they have "mitochondrial dysfunction" based on lab testing and immediately begin taking supplements like CoQ10, carnitine, B vitamins, NAD precursors, methylene blue, or additional thyroid hormone. While these interventions can absolutely be helpful in the right situation, they aren't always addressing the real problem. Dr. Eric explains why mitochondria often reduce energy production as an adaptive response—not because they're broken, but because the body is responding to stress, inflammation, immune activation, poor oxygen delivery, under-fueling, or other protective signals. You'll learn why temporarily feeling better on a supplement doesn't necessarily mean you've corrected the underlying issue, and why increasing energy production without first restoring your body's capacity can actually create more stress over time. Instead of asking, "What supplement do I need?" Dr. Eric encourages you to ask a much more important question: Why are my mitochondria behaving this way in the first place? In this episode, you'll learn: Why mitochondrial support isn't always supportive The difference between increasing energy production and restoring resilience Why low mitochondrial output doesn't automatically mean deficiency How mitochondrial testing can identify patterns without explaining the underlying cause Why supplements may help temporarily but fail to produce lasting recovery How thyroid hormone, B vitamins, CoQ10, carnitine, and other "energy" supplements can increase demand on the body Why your physiologic state determines whether an intervention will help or create additional stress The importance of restoring capacity before trying to optimize mitochondrial function How State-Based Medicine™ approaches mitochondrial dysfunction differently If you've been told you have mitochondrial dysfunction, poor T4-to-T3 conversion, or low energy despite trying countless supplements, this episode will give you a new framework for understanding what's really happening—and why creating the right conditions for recovery is often more important than forcing more energy production. Need help understanding your symptoms? If you've been struggling with fatigue, thyroid symptoms, or chronic health issues despite trying multiple treatment approaches, schedule a complimentary Discovery Call to learn whether Dr. Eric's State-Based Medicine™ approach may be right for you. 👉 https://drericbalcavage.com/discovery-call Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's trying to improve their thyroid health but feels overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
  • Episode 240: What Mitochondrial Testing Can and Cannot Tell You - Why a Bottleneck is Not Always a Deficiency 21.07.2026 33min
    Mitochondrial testing has become increasingly popular for people dealing with fatigue, hypothyroidism, chronic illness, brain fog, and low energy. But what does an abnormal mitochondrial test actually tell you? In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why abnormal mitochondrial markers should never be viewed in isolation. While testing may show that mitochondrial function is reduced, it does not automatically explain why. Dr. Eric discusses why low Complex I, Complex IV, altered organic acids, abnormal acylcarnitines, or other mitochondrial findings are not necessarily signs of nutrient deficiencies or "broken" mitochondria. Instead, these changes may reflect inflammation, immune activation, poor oxygen delivery, thyroid physiology, under-fueling, toxin exposure, or even an adaptive response designed to protect the body. You'll also learn why standard laboratory testing and clinical history often provide critical context that advanced mitochondrial testing alone cannot, and why interpreting results through the lens of physiology—not just lab values—is essential. If you've been told you have "mitochondrial dysfunction" or you're considering mitochondrial testing, this episode will help you better understand what these tests can—and cannot—tell you. In this episode, you'll learn: Why a mitochondrial test result is not the same as a diagnosis What common mitochondrial tests actually measure The difference between identifying a problem and understanding its cause Why a mitochondrial bottleneck isn't always caused by a nutrient deficiency How inflammation, immune activation, thyroid signaling, oxygen delivery, and stress physiology can influence mitochondrial function What standard lab work can reveal about mitochondrial physiology When advanced mitochondrial testing may be helpful—and when it can be misleading Why two people with the same mitochondrial test results may require completely different treatment strategies How State-Based Medicine™ changes the way mitochondrial testing is interpreted If you've ever wondered whether your mitochondria are truly "broken" or whether your body is intentionally slowing energy production as a protective response, this episode provides a different way to think about mitochondrial health. Need Help Identifying the Root Cause of Your Symptoms? If you've been struggling with thyroid symptoms, fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, or persistent symptoms despite thyroid medication or supplements, schedule a discovery call at drericbalcavage.com to learn more about Dr. Balcavage's physiology-first approach. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill?, releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to receive updates, exclusive bonus content, and early announcements at drericbalcavage.com/hill. Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's trying to improve their thyroid health but feels overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
  • Episode 239: Stress, Food, and the Hypothyroid Body with Ginny Mahar 14.07.2026 1j 32min
    In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage welcomes back functional medicine health coach, chef, and cookbook author Ginny Mahar to discuss the role nutrition, stress, and lifestyle play in supporting thyroid physiology and long-term health. Ginny shares her personal journey from being diagnosed with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's to discovering how food, lifestyle, and root-cause focused care transformed her health after years of being told everything was "normal." Together, she and Dr. Balcavage discuss why nutrition matters, why restrictive diets aren't the answer for everyone, and how many people with hypothyroidism may actually be under-fueling and over-stressing their bodies. The conversation explores the importance of whole-food nutrition, nervous system regulation, sleep, movement, mindset, and sustainable habits while explaining why healing isn't about finding the perfect diet but about creating the physiologic capacity to recover. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why food and lifestyle can play an important role in supporting thyroid physiology and overall health Ginny Mahar's personal journey with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's and what helped her reclaim her energy Why many people with hypothyroidism are under-fueling while simultaneously over-exercising How chronic stress, poor sleep, and nervous system dysregulation can influence thyroid function and recovery Why whole-food nutrition is more important than chasing the latest diet trend The difference between using elimination diets as temporary tools versus long-term restrictive eating Common myths about thyroid nutrition, including misconceptions surrounding gluten, dairy, goitrogenic foods, and anti-inflammatory eating Why building sustainable habits often produces better long-term results than searching for the "perfect" protocol How Dr. Balcavage's physiology-first approach complements nutrition by focusing on reducing physiologic load and rebuilding resilience About Ginny: Ginny Mahar, FMCHC, is the author of The THYROID30 Cookbook: A 30-Day Plan and 100 Delicious Recipes to Restore Your Energy and Help You Thrive. A Functional Medicine Health Coach and classically trained chef, she helps women with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's create sustainable, thyroid-friendly routines through food, lifestyle, and practical whole-health support. After her own Hashimoto's diagnosis in 2015, she founded Hypothyroid Chef and developed THYROID30, her signature wellness framework. She is also the host of the Thyroid-Healthy Bites podcast and founder of The Thrivers Club membership community. You can find out more at her website: https://www.hypothyroidchef.com/ Need Help Identifying the Root Cause of Your Symptoms? If you've been struggling with thyroid symptoms, fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, or persistent symptoms despite thyroid medication or supplements, schedule a discovery call at drericbalcavage.com to learn more about Dr. Balcavage's physiology-first approach. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill?, releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to receive updates, exclusive bonus content, and early announcements at drericbalcavage.com/hill. Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's trying to improve their thyroid health but feels overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
  • Episode 238: Mitochondrial Dysfunction: The New Functional Medicine Rabbit Hole? 07.07.2026 47min
    In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage challenges one of the biggest trends in functional and integrative medicine: the idea that chronic fatigue, brain fog, poor recovery, and persistent thyroid symptoms are simply the result of "mitochondrial dysfunction." He explains why altered mitochondrial function does not automatically mean your mitochondria are broken, and why reduced energy production is often an adaptive response to the body's current physiologic state rather than the root cause of illness. Dr. Balcavage explores the many roles mitochondria play beyond producing ATP, including regulating immune function, inflammation, cellular signaling, and metabolic adaptation. If you've been told your mitochondria are dysfunctional or have tried endless mitochondrial supplements without lasting improvement, this episode will help you understand why supporting the body's overall physiologic state may be far more important than simply trying to "boost" mitochondrial function. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why altered mitochondrial function does not automatically mean your mitochondria are damaged or broken Why mitochondria do much more than produce cellular energy and serve as important regulators of immune function, inflammation, and cellular signaling How reduced mitochondrial output may represent an adaptive protective response rather than true dysfunction Why inflammation, immune activation, poor oxygen delivery, chronic stress, under-fueling, infections, and other physiologic stressors can alter mitochondrial function The difference between true mitochondrial dysfunction and adaptive downregulation How immune cells intentionally shift metabolism during times of stress or infection Why thyroid hormone and mitochondrial function influence one another in both directions Why simply adding more thyroid hormone, nutrients, or mitochondrial supplements doesn't always improve symptoms How testing can identify altered mitochondrial function but cannot determine why those changes are occurring Why understanding your body's current physiologic state is essential before trying to optimize mitochondrial function Resources Mentioned: 📘 The Foundational Five Fitness Factors Assessment Discover how your daily habits may be influencing your thyroid physiology, energy production, recovery, and overall health. Visit drericbalcavage.com/fitness-factor-assessment to access the free assessment. Need Help Identifying the Root Cause of Your Symptoms? If you've been struggling with thyroid symptoms, fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, or persistent symptoms despite thyroid medication or supplements, schedule a discovery call at drericbalcavage.com to learn more about Dr. Balcavage's physiology-first approach. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill?, releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to receive updates, exclusive bonus content, and early announcements at drericbalcavage.com/hill. Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's been told their mitochondria are "broken" but still hasn't found lasting answers. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
  • Episode 237: Why Thyroid Medications and Supplements Work at First… Then Stop 30.06.2026 1j 7min
    In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why temporary improvement does not always mean true recovery. He explores how thyroid medications, supplements, diets, exercise programs, and other health strategies can create meaningful short-term improvements while failing to address the underlying physiologic state that caused symptoms in the first place. Dr. Balcavage introduces the concepts of resilient physiology, chronic strain, and overload physiology, explaining why the same treatment can help one person, stop working for another, and make someone else feel worse almost immediately. He discusses why thyroid medication and supplements should be viewed as tools rather than complete treatment strategies, and why understanding the body's current physiologic state is essential for long-term healing. If you've ever experienced thyroid medication, supplements, or health protocols working temporarily before losing their effectiveness, this episode will help you understand why that happens and why rebuilding physiologic capacity may be more important than continually searching for the next supplement or higher medication dose. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why thyroid medications, supplements, diets, and health protocols often help initially but lose effectiveness over time The difference between resilient physiology, chronic strain, and overload physiology Why the same treatment can produce completely different results depending on your body's current physiologic state How chronic stress and limited physiologic reserve can cause the body to down-regulate metabolism and thyroid function as an adaptive response Why increasing thyroid medication or adding more supplements doesn't always resolve persistent symptoms How T4 and T3 medications affect thyroid physiology differently and why more thyroid hormone isn't always the answer Why supplements should support a recovery strategy rather than become the strategy itself The role of physiologic load, recovery capacity, inflammation, sleep, nutrition, exercise, and stress in long-term thyroid health Why reducing physiologic load and rebuilding capacity is often more important than continually adding new treatments Resources Mentioned: 📘 The Foundational Five Fitness Factors Assessment Discover how your daily habits may be influencing your thyroid physiology, energy production, recovery, and overall health. Visit drericbalcavage.com/fitness-factor-assessment to access the free assessment. Need Help Identifying the Root Cause of Your Symptoms? If you've been struggling with thyroid symptoms, fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, or persistent symptoms despite thyroid medication or supplements, schedule a discovery call at drericbalcavage.com to learn more about Dr. Balcavage's physiology-first approach. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill?, releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to receive updates, exclusive bonus content, and early announcements at drericbalcavage.com/hill. Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's frustrated by treatments that seem to work... until they don't. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
  • Episode 236: Why Does Cholesterol Rise When Thyroid Physiology Slows Down? 23.06.2026 35min
    Many people are told their elevated cholesterol and LDL levels are simply the result of diet, lack of exercise, or genetics. But what if rising cholesterol is actually a clue that thyroid physiology is slowing down? In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains the important relationship between thyroid signaling, T4 to T3 conversion, cellular metabolism, liver function, bile production, and cholesterol regulation. He discusses why cholesterol is essential for health, how the body produces and uses it, and why elevated cholesterol may be a sign that the body is struggling to convert food energy into cellular energy efficiently. Dr. Balcavage breaks down several mechanisms by which reduced thyroid signaling may contribute to elevated cholesterol and LDL levels, including decreased T4 to T3 conversion, impaired cholesterol transport, reduced LDL receptor activity, diminished bile production, and impaired bile flow. He also explains why simply lowering cholesterol with medication may not address the underlying physiologic stressors driving these changes. If you've been told your cholesterol is high despite eating well, exercising regularly, and doing all the "right" things, this episode explores why it may be time to look deeper at thyroid physiology, cellular metabolism, inflammation, liver function, and the body's adaptive stress response. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why cholesterol is essential for hormone production, cell membranes, vitamin D production, brain health, and bile formation How reduced T4 to T3 conversion can contribute to elevated cholesterol and LDL levels The critical role T3 plays in liver function, cholesterol transport, and bile production Why cholesterol may rise even when diet and exercise habits are healthy How impaired bile flow and gallbladder function can affect cholesterol clearance Why elevated cholesterol may be a sign of reduced thyroid signaling rather than simply a dietary problem The lab markers Dr. Balcavage uses to assess thyroid physiology, inflammation, metabolism, and cholesterol regulation Why addressing cellular stress and adaptive physiology is often more important than simply lowering cholesterol numbers Resources Mentioned: 📘 Thyroid, Bile, Gut & Gallbladder Connection Guide Visit drericbalcavage.com/bile to request your free guide and learn more about the connection between thyroid physiology, cholesterol regulation, bile flow, digestion, and gut health. Need Help Identifying the Root Cause of Your Symptoms? If you've been struggling with thyroid symptoms, digestive issues, gallbladder problems, food sensitivities, or persistent symptoms despite "normal" thyroid labs, schedule a discovery call at drericbalcavage.com to learn more about Dr. Balcavage's approach. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill? releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to learn more and get exclusive bonus content here: drericbalcavage.com/hill Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be struggling with thyroid, gut, or gallbladder symptoms. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice from your healthcare provider.
  • Episode 235: Your Thyroid Labs Are "Normal"… But Are They Appropriate? 16.06.2026 1j 11min
    If you've ever been told your thyroid labs are "normal" but you still feel exhausted, cold, constipated, anxious, inflamed, or unable to lose weight, this episode is for you. In this episode of The Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explores one of the most misunderstood concepts in thyroid care: the difference between a thyroid lab value being normal and being appropriate for your physiology. He explains why thyroid lab markers such as TSH, Free T4, Free T3, Reverse T3, and thyroid antibodies are often interpreted too simplistically and why normal lab values do not always mean healthy thyroid function. Dr. Balcavage breaks down how stress physiology, inflammation, immune activity, gut dysfunction, sleep disruption, nutrient deficiencies, and overall physiologic state can influence thyroid hormone production and T4-to-T3 conversion. He also explains why many thyroid patterns may actually represent adaptive responses rather than broken physiology. You'll learn how to interpret thyroid labs within the context of symptoms, health history, inflammatory markers, and overall physiologic state, and why focusing solely on optimizing lab values often fails to restore true health and well-being. Whether you're struggling with persistent hypothyroid symptoms despite normal labs or you're trying to better understand your thyroid physiology, this episode provides a deeper framework for understanding what your thyroid labs may really be telling you. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why normal labs don't always equal healthy thyroid function How to determine if your thyroid labs are actually appropriate for your physiology The role stress, inflammation, and lifestyle factors play in thyroid hormone regulation Why low T3 and poor conversion may be adaptive responses Why thyroid medication doesn't always resolve symptoms What to focus on beyond lab values to support better thyroid health Resources Mentioned: 📘 Normal Labs But Still Sick guide drericbalcavage.com/still-sick Need Help Identifying the Root Cause of Your Symptoms? If you've been struggling with thyroid symptoms, digestive issues, gallbladder problems, food sensitivities, or persistent symptoms despite "normal" thyroid labs, schedule a discovery call at drericbalcavage.com to learn more about Dr. Balcavage's approach. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill? releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to learn more and get exclusive bonus content here: drericbalcavage.com/hill Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be struggling with thyroid, gut, or gallbladder symptoms.
  • Episode 234: The GI Connection to Hormone Disorders with Dr. Cassie Smith 09.06.2026 1j 13min
    Why do so many people continue to struggle with thyroid symptoms, hormone imbalances, fatigue, weight gain, digestive issues, and poor health even when their lab work looks "normal"? In this episode of The Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage sits down with board-certified endocrinologist Dr. Cassie Smith to discuss her new book, Fix Your Gut, Fix Your Hormones, and the critical role gut physiology plays in hormone health. Dr. Smith shares her journey from traditional endocrinology to a more physiology-based approach after recognizing that many of her patients continued to get sicker despite receiving standard medical treatment. Together, they explore how gut health, chronic stress, inflammation, lifestyle factors, and cellular physiology influence hormone production, hormone metabolism, thyroid function, insulin regulation, estrogen balance, and overall health. The conversation highlights why optimizing lab values alone often fails to resolve symptoms and why addressing the underlying physiologic patterns affecting the body may be a more effective path toward lasting health improvements. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why many patients continue to struggle despite "normal" lab results How gut health influences thyroid hormone conversion and utilization The connection between chronic stress, gut dysfunction, and hormone imbalance Why insulin resistance is often driven by more than just diet The role of the gut microbiome in estrogen metabolism and detoxification How inflammation can affect hormone signaling at the cellular level Why hormone replacement does not always resolve symptoms The importance of addressing lifestyle, sleep, stress, nutrition, and gut function alongside hormone optimization How chronic physiologic strain may contribute to ongoing thyroid and hormone symptoms Why understanding physiology may be more important than chasing lab numbers Key Topics Discussed Gut microbiome and hormone metabolism Thyroid physiology and T4 to T3 conversion Insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction GLP-1 physiology Estrogen metabolism and the estrobolome Chronic stress and allostatic load Inflammation and cellular hormone signaling Leaky gut and immune activation Functional medicine and root-cause approaches Hormone replacement therapy considerations Lifestyle factors that influence hormone health About Dr. Cassie Smith Dr. Cassie Smith, MD is a dual board-certified endocrinologist, Founder of Modern Endocrine, and Chief Medical Officer of Renthyroid. She also serves on the medical faculty of Evexias Medical, a bioidentical hormone company. Dr. Smith is known for helping patients uncover why they still feel unwell despite "normal" lab results by using a holistic, root-cause approach to gut, metabolic, thyroid, and hormonal health. After completing her fellowship at the Harold Hamm Diabetes Center and being named a Top Doctor by 405 Magazine, Dr. Smith grew frustrated with the limitations of conventional care and built a model focused on treating the whole person—not just symptoms. She is the author of Fix Your Gut, Fix Your Hormones: The Critical Connection Your Doctor Is Missing… and Why You Still Feel Bad Despite Normal Labs, and through her popular podcast, Hormones, Metabolism, and You, she translates complex endocrinology into practical, actionable guidance. Today, Dr. Smith and her team help thousands of patients each year get to the root cause of gut health issues, hormone imbalances, thyroid disease, and weight resistance. She is licensed to provide telehealth and in-clinic care across 47 states, based in Oklahoma. She is the author of Fix Your Gut, Fix Your Hormones and host of the Hormones, Metabolism, and You podcast. Resources & Links 📘 Fix Your Gut, Fix Your Hormones by Dr. Cassie Smith: guthormonefix.com 🌐 Modern Endocrine: https://modern-endocrine.com 📱 Follow Dr. Cassie Smith on Instagram: @modernendocrine_ 🎙️ Hormones, Metabolism, and You Podcast: https://www.modern-endocrine.com/podcast/ Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 🌐 https://drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 📧 info@drericbalcavage.com If you've been struggling with thyroid symptoms, digestive issues, gallbladder problems, food sensitivities, or persistent symptoms despite "normal" thyroid labs, schedule a discovery call to learn more about Dr. Balcavage's approach. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill? releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to learn more and get exclusive bonus content here: drericbalcavage.com/hill If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may benefit from understanding the powerful connection between gut health, hormone physiology, and overall wellness.
  • Episode 233: Why So Many People with Thyroid Problems Have Gut and Gallbladder Issues 02.06.2026 1j 17min
    Many people with hypothyroidism or Hashimoto's are surprised when they begin experiencing symptoms like bloating, constipation, food sensitivities, gallstones, fat intolerance, reflux, or elevated cholesterol. These issues are often treated as separate conditions, but they may all be connected through one important physiological relationship: the connection between thyroid function, bile flow, gallbladder health, and digestion. In this episode, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why thyroid physiology influences far more than metabolism. Thyroid hormone signaling affects stomach acid production, digestive enzymes, gut motility, bile production, gallbladder contraction, cholesterol metabolism, microbiome balance, nutrient absorption, and even the integrity of the gut barrier. When thyroid physiology is altered, digestive function often changes along with it. Dr. Balcavage explores the critical role bile plays in digestion and overall health, including how bile acids function as powerful signaling molecules that influence metabolism, inflammation, blood sugar regulation, thyroid hormone activation, microbiome health, and immune function. He also explains why reduced T4-to-T3 conversion can impair bile production, gallbladder emptying, and bile delivery into the small intestine, creating a cascade of digestive and metabolic symptoms. You'll learn why digestive symptoms, gallbladder problems, dysbiosis, leaky gut, and elevated cholesterol are often downstream effects of chronic stress physiology and reduced thyroid signaling rather than isolated problems. Dr. Balcavage also discusses common bile-support strategies including ox bile, TUDCA, phosphatidylcholine, taurine, glycine, choline, magnesium, and bitters, explaining when they may be helpful and why they often serve as temporary management tools rather than long-term solutions. Most importantly, this episode highlights why addressing the underlying causes of reduced thyroid signaling and chronic physiologic strain is essential for lasting recovery. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why people with thyroid problems commonly develop gut, bile, and gallbladder issues The important role bile plays beyond fat digestion How bile acids influence metabolism, inflammation, microbiome balance, and thyroid hormone activation Why reduced T4-to-T3 conversion can impair bile production and bile flow The connection between hypothyroidism, elevated cholesterol, and gallbladder dysfunction How altered bile flow contributes to bloating, constipation, food sensitivities, dysbiosis, and leaky gut Why digestive symptoms are often adaptive responses to physiologic stress The relationship between chronic stress, reduced thyroid signaling, and digestive dysfunction When bile-support supplements like ox bile, TUDCA, taurine, glycine, choline, and phosphatidylcholine may be beneficial Why symptom management alone often fails to create long-term improvement The key factors that may be driving reduced thyroid signaling and digestive dysfunction beneath the surface Resources Mentioned: 📘 Free Bile Physiology Guide https://drericbalcavage.com/bile Need Help Identifying the Root Cause of Your Symptoms? If you've been struggling with thyroid symptoms, digestive issues, gallbladder problems, food sensitivities, or persistent symptoms despite "normal" thyroid labs, schedule a discovery call to learn more about Dr. Balcavage's approach. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill? releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to learn more and get exclusive bonus content here: drericbalcavage.com/hill Connect with Dr. Eric Balcavage 📧 Email: info@drericbalcavage.com 📱 Instagram: @drericbalcavage 🌐 Website: drericbalcavage.com If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be struggling with thyroid, gut, or gallbladder symptoms.
  • Episode 232: Why Your Thyroid and Iron Protocols Aren't Working 26.05.2026 1j 19min
    If you've been trying everything to fix your thyroid or iron issues — medications, supplements, protocols, lab optimization, detoxes, gut healing, hormone balancing — and you still don't feel well… this episode may explain why. In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage breaks down why so many thyroid and iron protocols fail, even when lab values improve. You'll learn why "optimizing" TSH, T3, ferritin, iron, cortisol, hormones, or micronutrients often doesn't create lasting results… and why the real issue may have nothing to do with deficiency or dysfunction at all. Dr. Balcavage explains the concept of state-based physiology — how your body shifts between resilience, chronic strain, and defensive survival states based on stress load and available capacity. He also explains why many common thyroid and iron patterns are actually adaptive responses, not broken physiology. If you've been stuck chasing protocols, supplements, medications, or temporary improvements that never seem to last… this episode will help you understand why. What You'll Learn: • Why thyroid and iron protocols often stop working over time • Why optimizing lab values doesn't always improve symptoms • The difference between adaptive physiology and dysfunction • Why low T3 and iron dysregulation are often stress adaptations • How short-term symptom improvement can become a long-term trap • Why some people react poorly to supplements, hormones, or medications • The connection between inflammation, metabolism, and capacity • What "state-based physiology" means and why it matters • The three primary physiologic states: resilience, chronic strain, and overload • Why the same supplement or medication can help one person and harm another • How chronic stress changes thyroid conversion and iron regulation • Why more T3, iron, detoxing, or supplementation may worsen symptoms • The hidden problem with protocol-based medicine and optimization culture • Why symptoms and labs are often signals… not the root problem • How to begin reducing load and rebuilding physiologic capacity Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill? releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to learn more and get exclusive bonus content here: drericbalcavage.com/hill   Connect With Dr. Eric Balcavage Website: https://www.drbalcavage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericbalcavage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericbalcavage YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drericbalcavage If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's been stuck chasing protocols, supplements, or lab optimization without lasting results.
  • Episode 231: The Low Ferritin Trap 19.05.2026 39min
    If you've been told your ferritin is low and that you need iron supplements because you're "iron deficient"… this episode may completely change how you understand iron, ferritin, and fatigue. In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage breaks down what he calls "The Low Ferritin Trap" — the common misunderstanding that low ferritin automatically means iron deficiency and that iron supplementation is always the solution. You'll learn why ferritin is often misunderstood in both conventional and functional medicine, what ferritin actually represents, and why many people end up taking iron they may not truly need. Dr. Balcavage explains how low ferritin can sometimes reflect healthy physiology rather than deficiency, why iron supplementation may create new problems when used inappropriately, and how many people get stuck chasing lab numbers instead of addressing the real issue. If you've been struggling with fatigue, hair loss, hypothyroid symptoms, or persistent health issues despite taking iron supplements… this episode will help you better understand what may really be happening. What You'll Learn: • Why low ferritin does not automatically mean iron deficiency • What ferritin actually is — and what it is not • The difference between ferritin and stored iron • Why iron supplementation can sometimes make symptoms worse • The connection between inflammation, stress, and iron regulation • How anemia of inflammation can mimic iron deficiency • Why functional "optimal" ferritin ranges may be misleading • The difference between true iron deficiency and iron regulation issues • Why some people feel temporarily better on iron supplementation • What the soluble transferrin receptor test is and why it matters • Common causes of true iron deficiency that are often overlooked • Why chasing ferritin numbers can create long-term problems • How to identify whether iron supplementation is actually appropriate for you Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Dr. Balcavage's new book, Is This The Hill? releases later this year. Get on the waitlist to learn more and get exclusive bonus content here: drericbalcavage.com/hill  Connect With Dr. Eric Balcavage Website: https://www.drbalcavage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericbalcavage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericbalcavage YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drericbalcavage If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be struggling with fatigue, thyroid symptoms, or questions about iron and ferritin levels.
  • Episode 230:   Understanding Thyroid Health: Immune System Insights 12.05.2026 37min
    If you're dealing with fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, or stubborn symptoms that won't go away… you've probably been told it's your thyroid. So you test your labs. You adjust medication. You try to "optimize" your numbers. And yet… nothing really changes. In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why many persistent "thyroid" symptoms are not actually driven by thyroid dysfunction but by immune activation and inflammation. You'll learn how your body shifts into a protective, stress-adaptive state under perceived threat, and how those changes directly impact thyroid physiology. What looks like a thyroid problem on paper is often a signal that your system is overwhelmed… not broken. Dr. Balcavage walks through why chasing lab values or suppressing symptoms can leave people stuck in what he calls "thyroid purgatory," and why real progress requires a different approach entirely. If you've been doing all the "right things" but still don't feel like yourself… this episode will help you understand why—and what to focus on instead. What You'll Learn: • Why many thyroid symptoms are driven by immune activation, not thyroid dysfunction • How inflammation and perceived stress change thyroid physiology • Why TSH, free T4, and free T3 don't tell the whole story • What "thyroid purgatory" is and why so many people get stuck there • How the immune system shifts metabolism under stress or threat • Common hidden stressors (infections, toxins, mold, poor sleep, under-eating, overtraining, chronic stress) • Why symptom suppression and lab manipulation often fall short • The connection between stress, metabolism, and hormone disruption • Why building capacity must come before trying to "fix" the system • How to start reducing load and supporting your body in a more effective way Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Connect With Dr. Eric Balcavage Website: https://www.drbalcavage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericbalcavage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericbalcavage YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drericbalcavage If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be struggling with thyroid issues or chronic fatigue.
  • Episode 229: Why Your Body Reduces T4 to T3 Conversion and Why That's Protective 05.05.2026 1j 24min
    Low T3 Isn't a Conversion Problem… It's a Protective Response If your thyroid labs show low free T3 and high reverse T3, you've probably been told your body isn't converting thyroid hormone properly. So the solution becomes: add more T3, adjust medication, and try to "optimize" your numbers. But what if your body is doing exactly what it's supposed to do? In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why low T3 and elevated reverse T3 are often signs of intentional, regulated metabolic downshifting… not dysfunction. You'll learn why thyroid hormone conversion is controlled at the tissue level, how your current physiological state influences what your body does with thyroid hormone, and why treating lab numbers without context often leads to temporary relief instead of long-term results. Dr. Balcavage also breaks down the difference between total and free thyroid hormones, how medication timing can skew lab results, and why ratios only matter when you understand the bigger picture. If you've been chasing "optimal" thyroid numbers but still feel tired, stuck, or unable to lose body fat… this episode will help you understand what your body is actually doing—and why forcing it to do more may be working against you. What You'll Learn: • Why low free T3 and high reverse T3 are often protective responses • The difference between total vs. free T4 and T3 (capacity vs. availability) • How thyroid conversion is regulated by deiodinase enzymes at the tissue level • Why reverse T3 is not a blocker, but a signal of adaptation • How your physiological "state" (resilient, strained, overloaded) impacts metabolism • Why adding more T3 often creates short-term relief, not long-term resolution • How medication timing can distort thyroid lab results • Why lab ratios require proper clinical context • The connection between metabolic demand, stress, and energy production • Where to focus instead: reducing demand and rebuilding capacity (sleep, nutrition, stress) Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Visit www.drericbalcavage.com to learn more.   Connect With Dr. Eric Balcavage Website: https://www.drbalcavage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericbalcavage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericbalcavage YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drericbalcavage If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be struggling with thyroid issues or chronic fatigue.
  • Episode 228: Why Your Metabolism Slowed Down (And Why Nothing Is Fixing It) 28.04.2026 1j
    If you are struggling with fatigue and cannot lose body fat no matter what you do, this episode will challenge how you think about metabolism. Most people are told their metabolism is slow or broken, but what if that is not the real issue?   In this episode, Dr. Eric Balcavage walks through why metabolism slows down, why common treatments fail, and how the body regulates energy based on capacity. You will learn why thyroid medications, supplements, and aggressive diet and exercise strategies often provide only temporary results or make things worse.   This episode introduces a state based approach to metabolism, showing how fatigue and fat loss resistance are often the result of adaptive physiology rather than dysfunction.   What You'll Learn: Why fatigue and fat loss resistance often occur together How conventional and functional medicine approaches can miss the bigger picture The difference between broken physiology and adaptive physiology How metabolism is regulated by capacity, not just hormones or nutrients The role of thyroid signaling and mitochondrial function in energy regulation Why pushing harder with diet, exercise, and supplements can backfire How to start identifying your current physiological state Visit www.drericbalcavage.com to learn more.   Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co author of The Thyroid Debacle and creator of the Adaptive Thyroid Model and State Based Medicine.   Connect With Dr. Eric Balcavage Website: https://www.drbalcavage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericbalcavage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericbalcavage YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drericbalcavage If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be struggling with thyroid issues or chronic fatigue.
  • Episode 227: Why Your Metabolism Isn't Broken (And Why You're Still Tired) 21.04.2026 54min
    Episode 227: Why Your Metabolism Isn't Broken (And Why You're Still Tired) If you're struggling with fatigue, low energy, or a "slow metabolism," you've probably been told the same thing: Something must be wrong. Your thyroid is low. Your mitochondria aren't working. You must be deficient in something. So the solution becomes: take more thyroid hormone, add more supplements, and try to boost metabolism. But what if that entire model is wrong? In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why low energy and sluggish metabolism are often not signs of broken physiology, but adaptive responses to stress and reduced capacity. You'll learn how your body actually produces energy, the difference between aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, and why your body may intentionally slow down metabolic output when it perceives stress. Dr. Balcavage also breaks down how physiologic and perceived stress impact mitochondrial function, why reduced T3 may be protective rather than dysfunctional, and how common lab interpretations often lead to the wrong treatment strategy. If you've been trying to "fix" your metabolism but still feel exhausted, this episode will help you understand what your body is actually doing, and why pushing it harder may be making things worse. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping patients and practitioners understand thyroid physiology through the lens of metabolic stress, adaptation, and whole-body regulation. Resources Website: https://www.drericbalcavage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericbalcavage
  • Episode 226: Why Thyroid Medication Rarely Fixes Fatigue 14.04.2026 1j 2min
    Why Thyroid Medication Rarely Fixes Fatigue Many people struggling with fatigue are told the same thing: your thyroid must be low. And if thyroid hormone controls metabolism, then increasing thyroid medication should restore energy… right? But thousands of patients discover something confusing. Their thyroid labs improve after starting medication, yet the fatigue remains. In some cases, the exhaustion actually gets worse. In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why thyroid medication often fails to resolve fatigue and what may actually be driving low energy levels in the body. You'll learn why fatigue is often not caused by a simple thyroid hormone deficiency, why reduced T4-to-T3 conversion may be an adaptive response, and how metabolic capacity—not just hormone levels—determines how much energy your body can produce. Dr. Balcavage also breaks down the three most common thyroid treatment traps, explains why lab values can be misleading, and shares the better questions patients and practitioners should be asking when fatigue persists despite "optimized" thyroid labs. If you've been chasing lab numbers while still struggling with exhaustion, this episode will help you understand the deeper physiology behind thyroid fatigue and why restoring metabolic capacity is often the real solution. Learn More About Dr. Eric Balcavage Dr. Eric Balcavage is the co-author of The Thyroid Debacle and the creator of: • State-Based Medicine™ • The Adaptive Thyroid Model™ • The Strategic Thyroid Solution™ His work focuses on helping practitioners and patients better understand thyroid physiology, metabolic stress, and the root causes behind chronic health conditions. Resources Website: https://www.drericbalcavage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericbalcavage To receive the Thyroid Labs Decoded guide, send Dr. Balcavage a DM on Instagram with the word LABS or request it through the contact form on the website.
  • Episode 225: Fatigue - Why Being Tired Doesn't Always Mean Your Thyroid Is Low 07.04.2026 51min
    Fatigue: Why Being Tired Doesn't Always Mean Your Thyroid Is Low Most people believe fatigue means one thing: their thyroid must be low. So thyroid labs are checked. Medication is prescribed. And sometimes energy improves… at least temporarily. But what if fatigue isn't actually a thyroid problem? In this episode of the Thyroid Answers Podcast, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains why fatigue is often misunderstood and why simply increasing thyroid hormone rarely solves the problem long-term. Fatigue is not always caused by a lack of thyroid hormone. More often, it reflects a mismatch between the demands placed on the body and the body's capacity to produce energy. When the body's capacity to generate energy falls behind the stress and demand placed on it, fatigue becomes the signal that something deeper is happening. In this episode, Dr. Balcavage breaks down the physiology behind fatigue, how thyroid hormone fits into the picture, and why focusing only on thyroid labs often misses the bigger story. In This Episode, You'll Learn • Why fatigue is often a capacity problem, not simply a thyroid problem • How the body converts food energy into cellular energy • Why reduced T3 levels can sometimes reflect adaptive physiology • How stress and metabolic demand influence thyroid hormone signaling • Why thyroid medication can temporarily improve fatigue but fail to solve the underlying issue • The critical difference between pushing metabolism harder and restoring the body's capacity Who This Episode Is For This episode is especially helpful for people who: • Feel exhausted despite normal thyroid labs • Are taking thyroid medication but still struggle with fatigue • Have been told their fatigue is caused by thyroid dysfunction • Want to better understand how energy production actually works in the body Listen If You've Ever Thought • "My labs look normal but I'm still exhausted." • "Why didn't thyroid medication fix my fatigue?" • "Is low T3 the reason I'm tired?" • "Why does fatigue keep coming back?" Connect With Dr. Eric Balcavage Website: https://www.drbalcavage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericbalcavage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericbalcavage YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drericbalcavage Thyroid Answers Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be struggling with thyroid issues or chronic fatigue. Topics discussed: thyroid fatigue, hypothyroidism fatigue, why thyroid medication doesn't fix fatigue, low T3 fatigue, reverse T3 fatigue, chronic fatigue thyroid, thyroid hormone metabolism, fatigue and mitochondria, thyroid stress physiology.

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