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<blockquote data-quote="graj0" data-source="post: 948832"><p>Thanks for that, I remember when my Thyroid Stimulating Hormone was checked, they did it again to double check and got something different, so it was done a third time which seemed to agree with the second one and I was "deemed" OK. I have paid for a wider range of tests as part of my consultation with a Nutritional Therapist and although she can't interpret them, my GP has a copy and it seems OK. I like the idea of looking ripped (LOL), but it might be just a bit too late for me (LOL).</p><p>That's interesting about the effect on the metabolism. The Harris Benedict Formula (or similar) seems to be used by several dieting organisations to calculate one's basic metabolic rate and even takes into account exercise levels. However it seems to me that if the metabolism can slow down, and therefore speed up, the BMR calculated can only ever be a rough estimate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graj0, post: 948832"] Thanks for that, I remember when my Thyroid Stimulating Hormone was checked, they did it again to double check and got something different, so it was done a third time which seemed to agree with the second one and I was "deemed" OK. I have paid for a wider range of tests as part of my consultation with a Nutritional Therapist and although she can't interpret them, my GP has a copy and it seems OK. I like the idea of looking ripped (LOL), but it might be just a bit too late for me (LOL). That's interesting about the effect on the metabolism. The Harris Benedict Formula (or similar) seems to be used by several dieting organisations to calculate one's basic metabolic rate and even takes into account exercise levels. However it seems to me that if the metabolism can slow down, and therefore speed up, the BMR calculated can only ever be a rough estimate. [/QUOTE]
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