Thyroid Suite — 6 New Biomarkers
Friday, August 29, 2025
Track your thyroid function with 6 new biomarkers! Monitor your energy, metabolism, and overall wellbeing with TSH, Free T4, Total T4, Free T3, Total T3, and TBG. Understanding your thyroid helps explain fatigue, weight changes, and mood. Tap to learn more.

Your thyroid is like your body's thermostat - it controls how fast or slow things run. We've added comprehensive thyroid tracking to help you understand your energy, metabolism, and overall health.
What's New
TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone) - Your thyroid's main control signal. High TSH often means low energy and weight gain, while low TSH can mean feeling jittery or anxious.
Free T4 & Free T3 - The active hormones that actually work in your cells. These affect your heart rate, body temperature, and how you use energy.
Total T4 & Total T3 - The complete picture of thyroid hormones in your blood, both active and stored forms.
TBG (Thyroxine-Binding Globulin) - The carrier protein that transports thyroid hormones. Important for understanding your test results, especially if you're pregnant or on hormone therapy.
Why This Matters
Finally understand your fatigue - Low thyroid function is a common cause of persistent tiredness
Track metabolism changes - See how your thyroid affects weight management and energy levels
Monitor mood and cognition - Thyroid imbalances can affect mental clarity and emotional wellbeing
Optimize treatment - If you're on thyroid medication, track your response precisely
Key Features
Automatic unit conversions for all thyroid tests (pmol/L, ng/dL, and more)
Age and gender-specific reference ranges
Biomarker interactions - see how thyroid hormones affect other markers such as sex hormones
Information on nutrients that support thyroid health (iodine, iron, selenium)
Warnings about supplement interference (like biotin affecting test results)
Important Notes
If you take biotin supplements, let your doctor know - they can make thyroid tests inaccurate
Thyroid markers work together - always look at TSH with Free T4/T3 for the complete picture
Reference ranges vary by age and pregnancy status
Your thyroid affects nearly every system in your body. Start tracking these markers to take control of your energy and wellbeing.