August 30, 2010 in Thyroid Disorders | 16 comments
In the first post in this series, we established that hypothyroidism is caused by an autoimmune disease (called Hashimoto's) in the vast majority of cases. Since then, we've explored the role of gluten intolerance, vitamin D deficiency, supplemental iodine, blood sugar imbalances, adrenal stress and a leaky gut in perpetuating the autoimmune attack and disrupting thyroid function. We've discussed why dietary changes are always the first step in treating Hashimoto's, and why replacement thyroid ...
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August 28, 2010 in Thyroid Disorders | 18 comments
I often get comments and emails from people asking me which thyroid hormone I think is best. My answer is always the same: "It depends." As much as some practitioners would like to make us believe, there is simply no "one size fits all" approach to thyroid hormone replacement.Statements like "Synthroid is best" or "I prefer to use synthetic T4 with my patients" or "I only use bio-identical hormones" demonstrate a lack ...
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