So are you saying that the binding takes place in the bloodstream and not just in the stomach (gut)?
If so, I still have to wonder why calcium that enters the bloodstream will not bind with thyroid (taken sublingually) in the bloodstream but will bind with thyroid in the bloodstream taken non-sublingually.
In other words, serum calcium should always bind with serum thyroid regardless of how the thyroid is taken. So either a 30 min. wait period is needful for both or a 2 hour wait period is needful for both. I don't understand how it can be any other way. Your thoughts? Thanks!