Speaker 2
And in a more general sense, this explains why people with digestive problems tend to have high cortisol because that probably started like a low thyroid high cortisol started probably before a person's digestion.
Speaker 1
And it's a vicious circle, right? Because if you have, you have low, that elevates the cortisol, which is what happens in a low thyroid situation, that increases the very permeability. You get more into toxin, but not the toxin causes the chronic inflammation, which basically activates again the further the hyperpulaeum, the pituitary, the adrenal axis, the hyperpulaeum and the axis, then you're producing more cortisol, more good permeability, more cortisol. So really, are we out of the taking thyroid or taking something that can actually restore preferably both restore the good barrier is very difficult to get to break out of the vicious circle because thyroid is definitely the key, right? Because if you don't take thyroid, let's say you heal the good, if the cortisol is elevated, the moment you stop that intervention, it is aid to heal in the gut, such as gelatin or magnesium, which both are known to heal the good barrier or even progesterone. Then the moment you stop that, if the cortisol is still a very big because it's your hypothyroid, after a day or two, you're going to be right back to where you started. So until you actually address the core cause, the top level cause, which invariably seems to be low thyroid function, it's hard to break out of whatever chronic problem it is that is tormenting you. Or the real problem is shit culture. Or society. Well, sure. Yeah, but that's the goals heading with low thyroid. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2
Ultimately, yeah.