Originally published on 7th April 2016 Last updated on 16th August 2019 As well as all the millions of people who are suspected to have thyroid problems worldwide (although as many as 60% aren’t aware they do), there are some people…
Originally published on 7th April 2016 Last updated on 16th August 2019 As well as all the millions of people who are suspected to have thyroid problems worldwide (although as many as 60% aren’t aware they do), there are some people…
Originally published on 6th April 2016 Last updated on 23rd July 2019 Hello friend, family member, work colleague or doctor of someone who lives with an underactive thyroid or hypothyroidism. You know someone very strong, battling an often difficult disease. …
Originally published on 10th October 2016 Last updated on 22nd May 2019 If you have thyroid issues (especially Hashimoto’s), adrenal fatigue, insomnia or trouble sleeping, anxiety etc. it’s important to be aware of the impact of caffeine.
The importance of TSH is hotly debated among the thyroid community. Here with an alternative view to how many people in this community view TSH, is Dr. Brittany Henderson, explaining why she still finds it to be a very useful…
Originally published on 17th March 2017 Last updated on 31st January 2019 A question I’ve seen asked more times than I can remember, is ‘Does anyone else feel like they can’t handle their drink as well as they used to?’…
I’m sure I’m not the only person who thought this after being diagnosed with a thyroid condition; Why are there so many different names for it?
This book has been sat in my to-read list since I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) and Hashimoto’s three years ago now, but it wasn’t until recently that I decided to give it a read. Not necessarily in…
Originally published on 29th March 2016 Last updated on 1st March 2024 Have you ever noticed that your neck: Feels or looks enlarged? Feels painful? Feels uncomfortable when swallowing? Feels lumpy? Feels hoarse? These are all signs of something that…
I wanted to start by saying how thankful I am to Zana Carver of The Thyroid Code and co-author of The End of Chronic Fatigue, for asking me to be part of her book by writing the foreword. I actually…