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Hypothyroid Breakthrough:
My TSH Was "Normal" And I Was On Levothyroxine, But I Still Felt Broken.
Then I Discovered Why I Was Still Exhausted, Foggy, And Gaining Weight—And The One Supplement That Actually Addresses It.
Over 20,000 women with hypothyroidism have added this research-backed step to their morning routines and are now experiencing real energy, mental clarity, and a metabolism that finally responds.

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Thousands of women with underactive thyroids are discovering why their medication alone isn't enough—and what's actually missing.
I spent three years and over $800 on selenium tablets, thyroid support complexes, B vitamins, and ashwagandha capsules that didn't work.
Because I was trying to solve an absorption problem with pills my gut couldn't even break down.
My TSH went from 4.2 to 1.8 on levothyroxine.
My doctor said my labs were "perfect."
He called my treatment a "success story."
But none of that mattered when I could barely keep my eyes open by 3 PM.
Three years after my diagnosis, I was still exhausted after 10 hours of sleep.
Still foggy, forgetting words mid-sentence, losing my train of thought in front of my kids.
Still hungry 30 minutes after every meal.
Still gaining weight on 1,200 calories a day.
I was finally "treated" on paper, and falling apart in real life.
I started avoiding mirrors, making excuses to skip school events, snapping at my kids because I had nothing left to give.
The worst part?
Feeling like a failure.
Here I was, doing everything right—taking my medication, exercising five days a week, tracking every calorie—and nothing was changing.
But it wasn't laziness.
It was betrayal.
EVERYTHING I TRIED THAT FAILED

The thyroid forums all said: "Take selenium. Try ashwagandha. Get a thyroid complex. You're probably deficient."
So I did.
Selenium tablets every morning for three months—still exhausted, still foggy.
Ashwagandha capsules—that $40 bottle with thousands of 5-star reviews. Choked them down for two months. Nothing changed.
Generic thyroid support complexes—the ones with "all the thyroid essentials." Another $35/month wasted.
Expensive B-vitamin supplements—"clinically studied ingredients" and "supports energy production." Still nothing.
Then I became obsessed with my diet.
Everyone said I needed to cut gluten, avoid goitrogens, eat more protein.
I followed every rule perfectly.
Meal prepped on Sundays.
Tracked every gram on MyFitnessPal for eight weeks straight.
My body didn't respond.
I demanded a full workup from my doctor.
TSH, Free T4, Free T3, iron, vitamin D, B12—everything came back "normal."
"Your labs look great," he said, smiling.
I wanted to scream in the parking lot.
If everything was "normal," why did I feel like I was dying inside?
Desperate, I asked to increase my levothyroxine dose.
Maybe I just needed more.
He refused.
"Your TSH is 1.8. Increasing your dose would make you hyperthyroid."
So I tried adding supplements on top of my medication.
Iodine drops.
Zinc tablets.
L-tyrosine capsules.
Nothing worked.
Not even a little.
But I gained another 7 pounds.
The brain fog got worse.
The exhaustion became unbearable.
I felt trapped, forced to choose between trusting my doctor and trusting my own body.
I posted on Reddit, desperate for answers.
The responses were always the same:
"It's just stress. You're a mom, it's normal."
"You're not eating clean enough."
"Have you tried exercising more?"
"Your TSH is fine. Maybe it's depression?"
But nothing added up.
If it was stress, why didn't it get better when I took time off?
If it was my diet, why didn't 1,200 calories and five workouts a week change anything?
If my TSH was fine, why did I still feel hypothyroid?
I was running out of hope.
THE 2:34 AM DISCOVERY THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING
Then one night, 2:34 AM, lying awake for hours, I grabbed my phone and searched something different: "WHY DO I STILL FEEL HYPOTHYROID WITH NORMAL TSH?"
I found an article about thyroid hormone conversion.
Not TSH levels.
Not T4 levels.
The conversion from T4 to T3—the active hormone your cells actually use.
And here's the part that made my stomach drop:
Levothyroxine is T4.
It's a storage hormone.
Your body has to convert it into T3 for your cells to actually use it for energy, metabolism, and brain function.
But up to 15% of hypothyroid patients have conversion dysfunction—their bodies can't efficiently turn T4 into T3.
And here's what no one told me:
That conversion process requires specific nutrients as cofactors—selenium, zinc, iodine, and amino acids like L-tyrosine.
If you're deficient in any of them, your body can't make enough T3.
Your TSH looks "normal."
Your T4 looks "normal."
But your cells are starving for the hormone they actually need.
Studies show that women with conversion dysfunction:
- Experience persistent fatigue despite "optimized" TSH levels
- Have 30-40% lower Free T3 than healthy controls
- Can take years to feel normal—even on medication
That's why I still felt hypothyroid.
Not because my medication wasn't working.
Not because I was lazy.
Not because it was "just stress."
Because my body couldn't convert T4 into T3 without the nutrients it was missing.
Everything suddenly made sense.
1. Conversion Dysfunction
When your body lacks the cofactors it needs—selenium, zinc, iodine—it can't convert T4 into active T3.
Studies show that even patients with "optimal" TSH can have cellular hypothyroidism because T3 isn't reaching their tissues.
That's why you can be "treated" on paper and still feel broken.
Your cells are being starved of the hormone they actually need.
2. Absorption Failure
Hypothyroidism destroys your gut.
Low thyroid function reduces stomach acid, slows motility, and damages the intestinal lining.
This means even when you take the right supplements, your body can't absorb them.
Those selenium tablets?
Those thyroid complexes in capsule form?
They're passing right through you.
3. The Missing Cofactors
Your thyroid needs specific nutrients to function—selenium for conversion, zinc for hormone production, iodine for synthesis, L-tyrosine as a building block.
Without them, your thyroid is trying to do its job without the tools it needs.
And no amount of levothyroxine can fix a cofactor deficiency.
WHY EVERYTHING I TRIED HAD FAILED

Selenium tablets didn't work—my damaged gut couldn't absorb them.
Ashwagandha capsules didn't work—same reason.
Thyroid complexes didn't work—I was swallowing pills my body couldn't break down.
Increasing levothyroxine wouldn't work—more T4 doesn't help if you can't convert it to T3.
Labs were "normal"—TSH doesn't measure what's happening at the cellular level.
I wasn't crazy.
I wasn't lazy.
I wasn't dramatic.
My body was missing the nutrients it needed to convert T4 into T3—and my gut was too damaged to absorb them from pills.
For the first time in three years, I could breathe.
If it was conversion dysfunction and absorption failure, there might be a solution I hadn't tried yet.
THE SOLUTION: WHAT ACTUALLY TARGETS CONVERSION AND ABSORPTION

I spent that night researching what actually works when conversion dysfunction and absorption failure are the problem.
I found specific ingredients that target thyroid hormone conversion:
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SELENIUMThe essential cofactor for the enzyme that converts T4 into active T3. Studies show deficiency directly impairs conversion.
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ZINCCritical for thyroid hormone production and receptor sensitivity. Research shows hypothyroid patients are commonly deficient.
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IODINEThe building block your thyroid needs to produce hormones in the first place.
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L-TYROSINEThe amino acid that combines with iodine to create thyroid hormones. Without it, your thyroid can't synthesize what it needs.
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ASHWAGANDHASupports healthy cortisol levels and has been shown to improve T4 to T3 conversion in clinical studies.
The key: you need something addressing the conversion problem AND bypassing your damaged gut.
Because if your body can't convert T4 to T3, more levothyroxine won't help.
And if your gut can't absorb supplements, swallowing more capsules is like pouring water into a bucket with holes.
That's when someone in a thyroid forum mentioned sublingual drops specifically made for people with hypothyroidism.
Not generic thyroid complexes in capsule form.
Something formulated to bypass the gut entirely and deliver nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
I was skeptical after spending $800 on supplements that didn't work, but also desperate.
The drops had selenium and zinc to support T4 to T3 conversion.
Iodine and L-tyrosine as building blocks for hormone production.
Ashwagandha for cortisol regulation and additional conversion support.
And because they were sublingual—absorbed under the tongue—they bypassed my damaged gut completely.
They weren't prescription, just a supplement supporting the natural processes my medication couldn't address alone.
I could take them while staying on my levothyroxine.
I ordered them.
MY RESULTS: FROM WEEK 2 TO MONTH 3
They arrived two days later.
Simple drops with a dropper.
Two dropperfuls under my tongue every morning, hold for 30 seconds, then swallow.
It's been three months now.
I still take them every morning.
I'm not back to 100%, but I'm finally past that "stuck at 60%" feeling.
The exhaustion is manageable.
The brain fog is mostly gone.
My appetite feels normal for the first time in years.
But more than that, I feel like myself again.
I'm not making excuses to skip my kids' events.
I'm not hiding in the bathroom to cry because I can't figure out why I'm so tired.
I'm not doubting my own sanity because my labs say I'm "fine."
I was right all along.
I wasn't broken.
I wasn't lazy.
I wasn't dramatic.
I was untreated—at the cellular level—and now I'm not.
Research-Backed Results

The drops I found are called JOSAINE THYROID SUPPORT.
They're specifically designed for women with hypothyroidism who still feel awful despite "normal" labs.
They address both the conversion problem AND the absorption problem—the complete solution for women stuck on medication that only partially works.
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THE CHOICE IS YOURS

You could continue using treatments that don't address what's actually happening...
Selenium tablets your gut can't absorb.
Thyroid complexes in capsule form passing right through you.
Waiting for your doctor to finally believe you.
Or you could address the root cause with one simple daily step.
Just two dropperfuls under your tongue each morning.
No more forcing down pills your body can't use.
No more tracking every calorie hoping something will change.
No more being told "your labs are normal" when you know something is wrong.
The first supplement designed specifically for what YOUR body experiences with hypothyroidism.
Not for general fatigue.
Not for people with healthy guts.
For women whose medication isn't enough—and whose bodies can't absorb the supplements that might help.
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