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Selenium The Fastest Way To Lower Thyroid Antibodies

Selenium: The Fastest Way To Lower Thyroid Antibodies

If you were to ask your doctor what to do about your thyroid antibodies they would shrug their shoulders and tell you not to worry about them.  This is because, from their perspective, there’s nothing they can do about them.  Obviously, this isn’t the case, though, which is why we are having this discussion.  There …

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How Black Seed Oil Changes Hashimoto’s Treatment

How to Use Black Seed Oil For Hashimoto’s

Does it feel like there are no good treatments available for patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis? It’s not in your head, it’s the truth.  Despite Hashimoto’s being the most common cause of hypothyroidism in developed countries, there are VERY few treatments available for this condition.  Before you get worked up, let me explain: Yes, we have treatments …

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10 Thyroid Friendly Healthy Chocolate Desserts

10 Thyroid Friendly Healthy Chocolate Desserts

Is chocolate actually healthy for your thyroid gland? Well, not as healthy as other foods, but it’s probably not as unhealthy as you might think. Dark chocolate is loaded with polyphenols, fiber, magnesium, and antioxidants, all of which are beneficial for your thyroid. And eating dark chocolate, in the right amount each day, can actually …

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do thyroid medications contain iodine

Do Thyroid Medications Contain Iodine? The Answer is Yes

I’ve spent a lot of time debunking the idea that iodine is somehow harmful to thyroid patients.  One of the ways that I do this is by explaining how important iodine is for the body, how it’s required for thyroid hormone production, why your body can’t live without thyroid hormone, and so on.  This argument …

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five Thyroid-Related Health Metrics You Need To Track

5 Thyroid-Related Health Metrics You Need To Track

Maintaining adequate thyroid function should be priority #1 for thyroid patients.  Unfortunately, the standard way to approach measuring thyroid function, which is often done solely with thyroid lab tests, is not as accurate as most people believe (including doctors).  And this is probably why we see such a huge number of thyroid patients who continue to express …

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