Not exact matches
I went in circles
for years trying to fix
thyroid problems and it wasn't until I was properly diagnosed with
autoimmune thyroid disease and got on an immune balancing protocol (including gluten free, since 95 % of Hashimoto's patients are gluten intolerant) that I finally felt normal again - it only took a couple of weeks to start feeling a lot better!
Join Stephanie and Aglaée as they answer your questions about
thyroid /
autoimmune problems in the postpartum period, food sensitivities, gut health, and extreme mood changes in children, and healthy snacks
for moms looking to increase their energy intake.
I finally got some answers
for myself lately and found out that I have
autoimmune thyroid problems, likely fueled by my stress, lack of sleep and bad diet earlier in life.
Iodine can be helpful
for those with regular hypothyroidism but it can be fuel on a fire
for those with
autoimmune thyroid problems.
I suspected that I had
thyroid problems for years and finally found a doctor who specializes in the
autoimmune version of the disease (which presents much differently than traditional
thyroid problems).
AIP stands
for Autoimmune Protocol and is the gold standard when it comes to hormonal problems that are autoimmune in nature, such as autoimmune - thyroid problems like Hashimoto'
Autoimmune Protocol and is the gold standard when it comes to hormonal
problems that are
autoimmune in nature, such as autoimmune - thyroid problems like Hashimoto'
autoimmune in nature, such as
autoimmune - thyroid problems like Hashimoto'
autoimmune -
thyroid problems like Hashimoto's disease.
Protein requires vitamin A
for its metabolism and a diet too high in protein without adequate fat rapidly depletes vitamin A stores, leading to serious consequences — heart arrhythmias, kidney
problems,
autoimmune disease and
thyroid disorders.
My main
problems are subclinical hypothyroidism «probably caused by
autoimmune inflammation of the
thyroid gland» (my doctor says) and electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), which is not an official diagnosis, but unfortunately a very real
problem for me, and
for an increasing amount of people.
Dr. Krumbeck also offers screening lab work to look
for the underlying cause of «unexplained infertility» including testing
for genetic mutations like MTHFR, auto - immune («silent»)
thyroid problems, iron deficiency, other
autoimmune / rheumatological issues and ovarian count.
If you've taken preliminary tests, done your research or have some other reason to suspect a
problem (maybe you have a family history of low
thyroid or an
autoimmune condition,
for example), don't be afraid to ask
for specific tests.
For example, if you or any of your first - degree family members — parents, siblings, and children — have an
autoimmune disease or
autoimmune thyroid problems such as Hashimoto's disease or Graves» disease in particular — your children face an increased risk of developing an
autoimmune thyroid condition, as well as other
autoimmune diseases.
Join Stephanie and Aglaée as they answer your questions about
thyroid /
autoimmune problems in the postpartum period, food sensitivities, gut health, and extreme mood changes in children, and healthy snacks
for moms looking to increase their energy intake.
Other
autoimmune diseases: if you or family members of other
autoimmune diseases, like lupus, multiple sclerosis, or rheumatoid arthritis,
for example, you have an increased risk of
thyroid problems.
When selecting an Italian Greyhound, check bloodlines
for eye
problems, epilepsy,
autoimmune disorders, von Willebrand's disease, and
thyroid problems.
Furthermore, it is more difficult to track diseases in crossbreeds and mixed breeds because these dogs are unlikely to be x-rayed
for dysplasia, checked
for abnormal
thyroid or eye diseases, examined
for heart
problems, or tested
for various
autoimmune problems.