Read the last blog in this series. So I went gluten-free on 12th September, meaning it’s been a month now, and I’m already seeing some positive changes.
Read the last blog in this series. So I went gluten-free on 12th September, meaning it’s been a month now, and I’m already seeing some positive changes.
Read the last blog in this series. In my latest posts (An Update on having adrenal issues and An Update on My Bad Skin), I’ve touched on my suspicion of having a sex hormone imbalance. Namely, low progesterone – also…
See also: Why is Gluten ‘bad’? I decided to go gluten-free due to having Hashimoto’s.
How do you look at your thyroid medication? Do you hate the thought of putting it in to your body? In a world that glamourises being as ‘natural’ possible, being surrounded by thyroid books, websites and advocates that support finding your…
Read the last blog in this series. Last week, I briefly wrote about my distress over my worsening skin on my face, neck, chest and back. My current thoughts are that it’s being caused by low progesterone (oestrogen dominance). I…
Read the last blog in this series. Well, I thought an update on my general thyroid and related health was needed!
This book explores more in-depth, what could be causing your hypothyroidism, namely Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, and what has led to it. Dr Kharrazian particularly focuses on how diet and lifestyle changes could potentially reverse your condition so you no longer need…
My twenty plus symptoms of hypothyroidism have finally resolved, all because I dared to take my health back in to my own hands.
Read the last blog in this series. After finding out I had adrenal dysfunction in the form of high cortisol all day, back in January, I worked on lowering this.
Thyroiditis refers to inflammation of the thyroid gland. Thyroiditis includes a group of disorders that cause the thyroid to become inflamed, including Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis. Subacute thyroiditis is a rare condition and is thought to be caused by a viral infection, as it often occurs…