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Dr. Justin Marchegiani
In this episode, we cover:
01:30 What is Reverse T3?
05:50 Ways and Why Reverse T3 Elevate
09:30 Myth About Parasites in America
11:10 Reverse T3 Optimization
15:10 Inactive T3 in the Gut
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Hey, guys! It’s Dr. Justin Marchegiani here. Welcome to today’s podcast. Evan, how are we doing, brother?
Evan Brand: Happy Monday to you, man! I’m doing well. We were chatting about my blood work off
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Uhmhm—
Evan Brand: My Iron saturation was way too high, which is not good, and I’m coming out of it. So no more heart palpitations, which is good, and blood pressure has been relatively normal, maybe slightly high. Maybe that’s stress due to finishing the summit, you know. I don't know. I don’t know why else. I have no other reason why my blood pressure would be like 130 over like 85. Just slightly high. I’ve got no answers for it.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah. That is not big of a deal. Is that like across the whole course of the day when you’re relaxing, watching TV, reading a book?
Evan Brand: That, yeah. That’s just like in the middle of the day. If I take a random reading, it’s just a few points high.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: It’s not too bad. And then, what about like if you’re doing some
Evan Brand: It’s all the same.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah.
Evan Brand: I tracked it throughout the day, it’s all the same. Now, if I take like an Epsom Salt bath and really chill out with like some Lavender essential oils, it’s like 118/78.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Oh, good. [crosstalk] That’s probably where it is most of the day…
Evan Brand: [crosstalk] That really show…
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: …once you’re sleeping and stuff.
Evan Brand: Yeah. If–If I really chill out, it’s good.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: That’s good. Awesome. So it’s not too bad.
Evan Brand: Yeah.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: I know— you know, we were gonna chat today about Reverse T3 ‘cause that was an interesting phenomenon we noticed with you. Your Reverse T3 was in the
Evan Brand: Way too high.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah.
Evan Brand: Was like 33 ½, almost 34.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Exactly. When Reverse T3— It’s basically metabolic blanks in the magazine cartridge of your thyroid hormones. So imagine you have thyroid hormone, and it binds to a receptor site. So here’s your hormone, the key. Here’s the lock, which is the receptor site. It has to kind of go in and you have to be able to turn it, basically for that hormone to work. So imagine, essentially like, the key in your pocket is like Reverse T3. It— It can’t get into the receptor site. Or, in other words, imagine someone puts in the hole in your— in the hole for your house key. Right? So then, when you go to put that Reverse T3 in there, that gum is like Reverse T3. It gums up, literally, the— the receptor site so that when that key goes to bump in there to actually create a metabolic
Evan Brand: And this is a protective mechanism. I mean, in ancient times, if we were under
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Exactly. Exactly. One hundred percent. So Reverse T3 is that natural way of kind of slowing things down. Now
Evan Brand: Yeah, and we measure adrenals all the time. We do a test called the Cortisol Awakening Response Panel, so we have six (6) saliva samples that we collect throughout a 24-hour period. This is something that our clients do at home, and we can measure the total Cortisol sum. And I’ve seen some crazy low levels. I’m sure you have too, like 10, 12, 14 total Cortisol sum for the full day. Twelve (12) units, which is so low— I mean, really. You should be at about 30 units of a Cortisol sum. So we’re seeing tons of people. I mean, this is people that are doing all the right things too. They’re exercising. They’re eating a good diet. I mean, these are not your average American sitting or watching TV for eight hours and eating
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: One hundred percent. And most people are only getting a snapshot of their
Evan Brand: But we also want to get the antibodies too. Let’s— Let’s tell people what they should be asking their doctor, maybe their endocrinologist for. And you’re— you’re probably gonna get pushed back, which is why we do what we do and provide blood testing for people.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Correct. So, let me just highlight a couple more things before I shift to the autoimmunities.
Evan Brand: Okay, yeah.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: So, that fits in because chronic inflammation can easily affect Reverse T3. So, one of the biggest things about— of chronic inflammation would be autoimmunity, and we know a large
Evan Brand: We could say dairy as well. Anything that’s gonna
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah. One hundred percent. So the chronic gut infections easily get missed just because they’re underneath the surface. And a good percent of people, I’d say close to half, may not have the typical symptoms. Bloating, gas, diarrhea, malnourishment, weight loss— like
Evan Brand: I’ll share you an interesting story.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Uhmhm— Yeah.
Evan Brand: So, uh— a client I had this morning, a guy who was working with like a Lyme-literate medical doctor. The guy asked his doctor to run the GI Map Stool test on him to look for parasites, and the Lyme-literate doctor told the guy no. He would not run that test because we live in America, and
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Right. Right, and that’s kind of the big misconception. Again, you know, indoor plumbing, sanitation— you know, dishwashers, soap— all those things have helped, but there
Evan Brand: Yeah, but I— but— but everybody is— They’re rushing through their meals, or they’re eating all distracted, or they’re on Proton Pump Inhibitors…
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Uhmhm—
Evan Brand: …whether prescription or over-the-counter acid blockers, reducing stomach acid making the gut more alkaline. And then you eat your Sushi, and you pick up bugs. And then the food supply’s international. So if you get your organic blueberries at Whole Foods, a lot of times, they’re from Chile or some other country, and so your food supply is international. I don’t care if you’re not an interna— international
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: That makes a really good point, man. You’re just being so darn practical today. I appreciate it.
Evan Brand: Yep. So, let’s look at a couple questions if you want to or did…
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: That’s good.
Evan Brand: …you have some other points you wanted to make first?
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah, a couple of other points. I think we hit the Reverse T3 part, so when we look at a complete thyroid panel, TSH and T4, most people only run TSH, so that’s
Evan Brand: Yeah. We were talking about my labs, so my Reverse T3 back in April was in the
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah.
Evan Brand: …were rev freezing. It’s not happening as much anymore, so maybe that Reverse T3 was bl— blocking that active T3 that’s why my hands were cold.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: It’s very possible. And your numbers went down from what? Thirty-three (33) to 24? Twenty-one (21)?
Evan Brand: Uh— I think I’m at 22. I’m way from about 34 to 22. It’s about 12 points in about six (6) weeks.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: So 34 to 22?
Evan Brand: Yeah.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: That’s like— That’ like a 35% drop. That’s great. That’s a huge drop. And ideally, we want to be below 20, but you’re right on the cusp now.
Evan Brand:
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah.
Evan Brand: I hope over the next few weeks, I should be below 20, and I’ll probably retest in a few months. I’m not gonna retest right away like I did this time.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah.
Evan Brand: I was just really concerned about my Ferritin being above 500. Now, Ferritin, I believe I’d have to look back in my lab here. I believe Ferritin now is— Actually, man, you’re not gonna believe this.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: What’s that?
Evan Brand: Let me tell you what it was before. Okay, just for— just for us to be accurate here in our— in our speaking.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Uhmhm—
Evan Brand: Okay. So Ferritin in mid-April was 548. This is on April 25th. I was up at 5:48. I just retested last week, and Ferritin is 187.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Wow!
Evan Brand: So let me just— I— I already did the Math before. Let me just do it again. Five forty-eight [crosstalk]
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Did I hear 548 to one— what?
Evan Brand: To 187.
[long pause]
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: So we do the Math on that, but the uh— 65% drop. That’s great.
Evan Brand: Yeah. [crosstalk] I feel better too, and I don’t have any heart palpitations anymore ‘cause I— That was like almost every night. I’d be sitting on the couch and my heart would just, “Oh my God! I’d have these crazy heartbeats.” It’s not happening anymore.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Wow.
Evan Brand: Now, without the infections and the gum causing that, releasing toxins into the bloodstream, without some thyroid stuff, I don’t know.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Interesting. Well, I mean, I think there’s definitely a big stressor with the gums, so I think getting that inf— that chronic inflammatory stressor eradicated could
Evan Brand: yeah, and— and by the way, uh— if you guys saw
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: [laugh]
Evan Brand: …to be, the steak goes. Uh— You guys are gonna be super impressed.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Excellent. I appreciate the— the feedback on that. Awesome. And then, one last thing I wanted to talk about…
Evan Brand: Yeah.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: …regarding T3, is there’s also some inactive T3 in your gut. Uh— T3 Acetic acid and T3 sulfate. And, that’s important. These different T3’s in your gut are actually relatively inactive. At about 20% of T3’s in your gut, it’s acetic acid— T3 Acetic acid, T3 sulfate. And, there’s an enzyme called Sulfatase, that’s made by your healthy gut bacteria. So healthy gut bacteria can activate that T3 Acetic acid, T3 sulfate. And that can activate and bring your T3 levels up. So that’s why having a healthy gut can really help improve that— not necessarily your Reverse T3, but more your inactive T3 in the gut.
Evan Brand: Yeah.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: That’s another component people don’t talk about.
Evan Brand: No, they don’t. And here’s the cool thing too. It’s like, knowing that mechanism is cool, but even if you and I didn’t know that mechanism, we would still get good results because our goal is always to eradicate the bad guys and restore health to the good guys. Knowing that mechanism makes us want to do our job even more and do our job harder and more efficiently and effectively. But even if we didn’t know that mechanism, it’s kind of like one of those things you and I are fixing by accident. Like, even if we didn’t know that mechanism, “Oh! Great!” Restoring your gut bacteria happen to improve thyroid conversion and then taking off the load of the adrenals by removing infections, that improves conversion too. So like, when people ask what’s the silver bullet, there’s not one because we’re moving so many levers at the same time.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: And that’s part of what our job is. We— We— You— That’s why anyone listening, you want to work with a functional medicine doctor o practitioner that has a system that they’re working with, because when you have a system where you’re kind of crossing all your T’s and dotting all your R’s, regarding— regarding all your I’s, regarding nutrition, supplementation, diet, lifestyle, hydration, addressing each hormonal system— adrenals, thyroid, female or male hormones, gut, infections, immune, digestion— working to the six R’s, right— removing the bad foods, replacing enzymes, repairing gut lining and hormones, removing infections, repopulating gut bacteria, retesting. We’re having a systematic program. For the most part, it— it’s very difficult for patients, for us to miss certain things. And there may be lots of mechanisms that are happening like that, one I just mentioned with the T3…
Evan Brand: Yeah.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: …that we don’t even know about. But when you have a comprehensive approach, you address it. Lots of people,
Evan Brand: You know—
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Does that make sense?
Evan Brand: Yeah, it does. Well, let me just say it in a different way to make it super clear for people. If you go to a specialist like, “I’m a functional blah— blah— blah— but all I do is thyroid,” in my opinion, and Justin would agree, those people are gonna be limited in their— in their effect, that they can provide for you. If you go to someone and it’s the “Adrenal Guy,” and that’s all he does— adrenals. He’s limited! If you go to a gal, and all she is is female hormones, she’s limited. So like, we’re special specialties in the sense of like functional medicine is its own specialty, but you don’t want to just use a microscope. You’ve got to use a
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: One hundred percent. And you have to distinguish marketing from treatment. Like I market a lot to thyroid. Now, that does not mean I only do thyroid. I market to thyroid but we address the gut to actually fix the thyroid, or the detox to fix the thyroid. So I think if you’re gonna reach out to someone that’s a functional medicine specialist, that only like, let’s say, does the thyroid or female hormones, you’d want to interview them or ask them
Evan Brand: Or just see if they have regular content. We’re such big fans of—
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: That’s the key thing. Look at the content ‘cause then you can already know.
Evan Brand: And if they have somebody else writing their articles and
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Oh, I appreciate it. I appreciate your candor, Evan, sharing all these great information. Is there anything else you want to leave today’s listeners with?
Evan Brand: Yes. If they want to check out or schedule a consult with you, learn more about your clinic, etc., check out justinhealth.com. That’s the site. And Justin’s got another functional medicine doc that he has fully trained behind the scene, so that is awesome. And I’ve also heard great things. So, check out justinhealth.com. And then if you like to reach out to me, same thing, my site, evanbrand.com. And Candida Summit’s coming up, so if you guys haven’t registered, Justin has his own special link which he can give uh— which is justinhealth.com/Candida.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: That’s it!
Evan Brand: Okay. So type in justinhealth.com/candida.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: One hundred percent. Head over to evanbrand.com as well for the same great content and info. Give us a thumbs up. Give us a share. Subscribe. Hit the bell. The bell will allow you to get notifications when we do these future live
Evan Brand & Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Take care.
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REFERENCES:
https://justinhealth.com/candida
https://candidasummit.com/?idev_id=22861&idev_username=justinhealth&utm_source=22861