Thyroid Hypofunction - Secondary
What Does It Mean?
Secondary thyroid hypofunction occurs when the pituitary gland fails to produce enough thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), leading to inadequate thyroid hormone production. This condition differs from primary hypothyroidism, which originates in the thyroid gland itself.
How Did We Get There?
Root Causes:
- Pituitary Dysfunction – Inadequate secretion of TSH affects thyroid function.
- Chronic Stress & HPA Axis Dysfunction – Disrupts pituitary signaling to the thyroid.
- Nutrient Deficiencies – Low iodine, selenium, and magnesium impair hormone synthesis.
- Inflammation & Autoimmune Factors – Chronic inflammation affects thyroid and pituitary communication.
- Hormonal Imbalances – Estrogen dominance can interfere with thyroid hormone metabolism.
Signs & Symptoms:
- Fatigue and sluggish metabolism
- Cold intolerance and dry skin
- Weight gain despite normal caloric intake
- Hair thinning and brittle nails
- Brain fog and cognitive dysfunction
- Muscle weakness and joint pain
Lab Test Findings
| Lab Test Name | Expected Change | Optimal Range |
| Anti-Thyroglobulin IgG | Increased | 0-15.00 IU/mL |
| Calcium : Phosphorus Ratio | Altered | 2.30-3.20 Ratio |
| Free Thyroxine Index | Decreased | 1.70-4.60 Index |
| Iodine Serum / Plasma | Decreased | 52.00-80.00 ug/L |
| Magnesium, Serum | Decreased | 2.20-2.50 mg/dL |
| Selenium, Serum | Normal or Decreased | 70.00-121.00 µg/L |
| T3-Uptake | Decreased | 27.00-35.00 % |
| T3, Reverse | Increased | 9.00-15.00 ng/dL |
| T3, Total | Decreased | 90.00-168.00 ng/dL |
| T4, Total (Thyroxine) | Decreased | 6.00-11.90 µg/dL |
| Thyroid Peroxidase Ab (TPO) | Normal or Increased | 0-6.80 IU/mL |
| Thyroid-stimulating Hormone (TSH) | Decreased | 1.00-2.00 µU/mL |
How Do We Treat It?
Functional Medicine Approach:
Restoring thyroid function involves supporting the pituitary-thyroid axis, reducing inflammation, and replenishing key nutrients.
Supplement Protocol
| Supplement | Function | Dosage & Frequency |
| Vita DIM | Supports estrogen metabolism, reducing thyroid hormone interference | 2 capsules with or without food, daily |
| Vita-Thyro | Provides essential nutrients to support thyroid function and hormone balance | 2 capsules with or without food, daily |
| V-Inflamma | Reduces systemic inflammation that may contribute to thyroid dysfunction | 2 capsules without food, daily |
Additional Lifestyle Interventions:
- Optimize Nutrient Intake: Increase consumption of iodine-rich foods (seaweed, fish, eggs) and magnesium-rich foods (leafy greens, nuts, seeds).
- Reduce Chronic Stress: Practice mindfulness, deep breathing, and proper sleep hygiene to support the HPA axis.
- Address Gut Health: Ensure adequate digestion and absorption of thyroid-supportive nutrients with probiotics and digestive enzymes.
- Minimize Toxin Exposure: Avoid endocrine-disrupting chemicals (plastics, heavy metals, pesticides) that impair thyroid function.