hypothyroid

Low T3 Syndrome IV: an autoimmune disease you’ve never heard of?

November 10, 2011 in Thyroid Disorders | 39 comments

In the last article in this series I discussed several lines of evidence suggesting that inflammation is one of the primary causes of Low T3 Syndrome. In this article we're going to discuss another common, but lesser known, cause: autoimmune hypopituitarism. Say what? I know that's a mouthful. Let's break it down. The pituitary gland is located just below the hypothalamus, but outside the blood-brain barrier. It's primary job is to monitor the levels of hormones produced by various ...
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Why changing your diet is always the first step in treating Hashimoto’s

August 11, 2010 in Food & Nutrition, Thyroid Disorders | 19 comments

Dr. Kharrazian has written an excellent post over at his blog about the importance of proper diet in the treatment of Hashimoto's. He covers all the bases: the importance of going gluten-free, why gluten-free isn't enough for most people, how to identify and address food sensitivities, how to balance blood sugar, and how to deal with the psychological and emotional resistance that may arise when making significant dietary changes. The main obstacle most Americans face in ...
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The role of vitamin D deficiency in thyroid disorders

August 4, 2010 in Thyroid Disorders | 23 comments

Note: This will be my last post until the end of August. My wife and I are going up to the Sierras to hike and soak in the hot springs for a few days before the big acupuncture licensing exam next Tuesday. The day after that we head to southern Mexico to surf and relax on the beach for a couple of weeks. I won't have time to respond to comments while I'm ...
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5 ways that stress causes hypothyroid symptoms

August 2, 2010 in Stress, Thyroid Disorders | 19 comments

We've already talked about how blood sugar imbalances and poor gut health can lead to hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's. The harmful effects of adrenal stress complete the triad. The adrenals are two walnut-shaped glands that sit atop the kidneys. They secrete hormones - such as cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine - that regulate the stress response. But these hormones play other crucial roles, many of which are directly related to thyroid health. In fact, as ...
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