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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:đ 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 Solutionâ˘
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
đ§ Email: [email protected] đą Instagram: @drericbalcavage đ 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.
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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:đ 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 Solutionâ˘
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
đ§ Email: [email protected] đą Instagram: @drericbalcavage đ 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.

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