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5 supplements to help thyroid patients beat anxiety depression and mood swings

Best Supplements for Thyroid Mood Swings, Anxiety, and Depression

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Mood swings, anxiety, and depression… up to 60% of thyroid patients will struggle with these problems. But they don’t have to. Why? Because there are natural treatments and supplements that can help bring balance to your brain and thyroid at the same time. Here are 5 science-backed supplements to take for better brain health:   #1. …

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selenomethionine - the best form of selenium?

Is Selenomethionine The Best Type of Selenium?

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Selenium is an essential (required) nutrient that your body must have.  If you don’t have enough, you will suffer symptoms ranging from hair loss to thyroid problems to fatigue and many others in between.  Not only is it required for optimal health, it’s fairly common for people to suffer from a deficiency (1). This happens because …

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why you are feeling worse on thyroid medication

Why Some People Feel Worse on Thyroid Medication

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The day finally arrives… After weeks of research, symptom documentation, and lab tests, you’ve finally been diagnosed with a thyroid problem and your doctor has written you a prescription for thyroid medication.  You are so excited to finally have an answer for the weight you’ve been gaining, the low energy you’ve been experiencing, your cold …

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naturethroid and wp thyroid recall august 2020

THYROID NEWS: WP Thyroid & Nature-Throid Recall for Subpotency (ALL Lots)

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NP Thyroid and Nature-Throid Voluntary as of August 25th, 2020 Some more bad news for thyroid patients.  RLC labs have issued a voluntary recall for ALL unexpired lots of both Nature-throid and WP thyroid as of August 25th, 2020 due to sub potency.  This announcement can be found on RLC labs official website here as …

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what to look for in a thyroid support complex

What to Look for in a Thyroid Support Complex (6 things)

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It might be tempting to think that you can take a thyroid support complex and call it day.  Surely this will help improve your thyroid and give your body everything it needs, right? Not exactly… While supplementing for your thyroid is incredibly helpful, it’s only helpful if it’s done correctly.  And not all thyroid support …

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taking your thyroid medication sublingually - is it safe?

How To Take Thyroid Medication Sublingually (Under the Tongue)

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Thyroid medication is both a blessing and a curse to thyroid patients:  A blessing, in that it can truly be a life-altering medication or therapy for many thyroid patients.  But a curse, in the sense that this blessing only occurs if you take your medication correctly, at the right dose, at the right time of …

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4 things doctors get wrong about Hashimoto's thyroiditis

4 Things Doctors Get Wrong About Hashimoto’s: Why You Don’t Feel Well

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4 Things your Doctor will say about Hashimoto’s which are absolutely False Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is the #1 cause of low thyroid in the United States.  And despite the fact that overwhelming numbers of patients suffer from Hashimoto’s, doctors are still mostly clueless when it comes to this condition.  Why are doctors so wrong when it …

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iodine and Hashimotos? Is it safe to take this nutrient

Iodine & Hashimoto’s: Why It’s Not as Harmful As You Think

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Will iodine flare up your Hashimoto’s and cause more damage to your thyroid gland or will it resolve your symptoms completely? Well… it depends on who you ask.  If you ask me, iodine is an amazing nutrient that is incredibly beneficial to thyroid patients including those WITH Hashimoto’s.  If you ask someone who has reacted …

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