Aside from of course recommending vitamins, the B vitamins and CoQ10, the mitochondrial vitamins, I would really highly recommend patients do get
themselves tested for thyroid dysfunction.
Not exact matches
I was particularly intrigued with this podcast, as I have been undergoing
testing for the past year
for thyroid dysfunction.
This may sound shocking, but some
thyroid dysfunction goes undiagnosed simply because your doctor never
tested for it.
In order to be appropriately and thoroughly evaluated
for thyroid dysfunction and obtain optimal treatment, it is important that patients find a thyroidologist who understands the limitations of standard
thyroid testing and can clinically evaluate patients by taking an extensive inventory of potential signs and symptoms that may be due to low tissue
thyroid levels despite normal standard
thyroid tests.
His advice on
thyroid dysfunction, osteoporosis, diet, diabetes, arthritis, brain health and much more has stood the
test of time, and millions of women are healthier and happier
for it.
There are
tests to evaluate
for adrenal insufficiency and
thyroid dysfunction and they are not that expensive.