Thyroid Pharmacist Healing Conversations with Dr. Izabella Wentz

78: Transdermal Supplements: A Breakthrough for Chronic Illness and Gut Issues With Alexandra Karpova

Dec 12, 2025
Alexandra Karpova, researcher and co-founder of Clarisen, turned personal family health struggles into a deep dive into functional nutrient deficiencies. She explores how hidden metabolic blocks mimic thyroid problems. They discuss riboflavin’s outsized role, sulfation and detox pathways, links to sensory and mast cell issues, and the promise of transdermal nutrient delivery for those who cannot tolerate oral supplements.
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ADVICE

Support Liver Pathways First

  • Support liver detox pathways using targeted nutrients and amino acids to improve sulfation and glucuronidation.
  • Consider gentle herbal support like milk thistle alongside cofactors to feel symptom improvement quickly.
INSIGHT

Functional Nutrient Deficiencies Exist

  • Functional nutrient deficiencies may exist where blood levels look normal but cellular utilization is impaired.
  • Primary nutrient regulators might be required to enable repletion of other stubbornly low nutrients.
ADVICE

Use Riboflavin To Unlock Metabolism

  • Riboflavin (B2) supports mitochondrial energy, activation of other B vitamins, and thyroid-related enzymes like iodotyrosine diiodinase.
  • Test functionally and consider B2 supplementation when fatigue, migraines, or thyroid-like symptoms persist.
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