I suggest using it under the guidance of a nutritionist or
physician if you have thyroid troubles, but it would be * awesome * if it helps!
Not exact matches
Ruthie - Most conventional
physicians use the TSH test to determine
if one
has a
thyroid disorder and to dose
thyroid medications.
Most conventional
physicians use the TSH test to determine
if one
has a
thyroid disorder and to dose
thyroid medications.
I
had requested my mom's
physician to test her for
thyroid antibodies and he gave the traditional response that they don't do anything any differently
if the patient results report
thyroid antibodies.
A
thyroid ultrasound will help you and your
physician determine whether you
have changes consistent with Hashimoto's (such as a rubbery
thyroid, shrunken
thyroid, enlarged
thyroid, or
if abnormal growths in the
thyroid are present).
The combination of tests will give your
physician a better understanding of your
thyroid levels to see
if you
have any abnormalities in your hormone functions.
Consult
physician if pregnant / nursing, taking medication, or
have a medical condition (including
thyroid disorder).
Virginia — Most conventional
physicians use the TSH test to determine
if one
has a
thyroid disorder and to dose
thyroid medications.
If you
have a
thyroid condition, endometriosis, PCOS, or persistent PMS, it's best to be fully evaluated by one of our expert
physicians.
Consult a
physician or licensed qualified health care professional before using this products
if you
have, or
have a family history of heart disease,
thyroid disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, depression or other psychiatric condition, glaucoma, difficulty urinating, prostate enlargement, or seizure disorder.
Consult a
Physician before using this product
if you
have, or
have a family history of, including but not limited to Phenylketonuria, high blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmias, heart, liver, kidney,
thyroid, or psychiatric disease, pheochromocytoma, diabetes, asthma, recurrent headaches, anemia, nervousness, anxiety, depression or other psychiatric condition, peptic ulcers, Parkinson's disease, glaucoma, difficulty in urinating, prostate enlargement, or seizure disorder, or
if you are using any other dietary supplement or over-the-counter drug containing ephedrine, pseudo - ephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine (ingredients found in certain allergy, asthma, cough or cold, and weight control products).
Christy - Most conventional
physicians use the TSH test to determine
if one
has a
thyroid disorder and to dose
thyroid medications.
Sandra - Most conventional
physicians use the TSH test to determine
if one
has a
thyroid disorder and to dose
thyroid medications.
Some
physicians and integrative practitioners recommend that you not only be tested for
thyroid antibodies but
if you
have elevated antibodies, they should be aggressively treated using a variety of approaches.
If you
've been diagnosed with depression, make it a point that your
physician checks your
thyroid levels.
If you absolutely must
have both your
thyroid medication and coffee at the same time, talk to your
physician about the liquid, capsule form of levothyroxine called Tirosint, which research shows is not affected by coffee.
If I were working on resolving a
thyroid problem (and it could happen, with my family history), perhaps the first question I
would ask the
physician is: «Do you ever prescribe T3 or dessicated
thyroid?».