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i google & found a pub med article titled, altered intestinal absorption of l-thyroxine caused by coffee. it basically says that coffee interferes w/the intestinal absorption of t4.
@haidut Would caffeine benefit magnesium retention, in the same way that thyroid does, do you know?
I think it does help. Salt, taurine, and niacinamide also do. Niacinamdie is particularly good as magnesium retention depends on ATP and NAD levels correlate perfectly with ATP. In addition, both niacinamide and magnesium are sedating and GABA agonists so that should amplify the effects of taking magnesium.
wouldnt the effective human dose be higher based on the data? 30 and 50 mg/kg...say a person is 60kg, would it not be 1800 and 3000mg? maybe I'm thinking ED50 is something other than it is...im assuming it means effective dose. But nevertheless ive questioned whether caffeine was effecting thyroid at various times, at less doses. Dunno if it actually hurts the thyroid or if it in excess does something else
i google & found a pub med article titled, altered intestinal absorption of l-thyroxine caused by coffee. it basically says that coffee interferes w/the intestinal absorption of t4.