DiscoverThe Natural Thyroid Fix- natural thyroid health, hypothyroid, non-toxic living, adrenal fatigue, #momlife, mom overwhelm
The Natural Thyroid Fix- natural thyroid health, hypothyroid, non-toxic living, adrenal fatigue, #momlife, mom overwhelm
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The Natural Thyroid Fix- natural thyroid health, hypothyroid, non-toxic living, adrenal fatigue, #momlife, mom overwhelm

Author: Sarah Geissinger | Holistic Lifestyle Coach, Natural Thyroid Health Expert, Hypothyroid Mom

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Are you one of the 1 in 5 women diagnosed with thyroid disease? Do you suspect something is going on with your thyroid because you’re constantly stressed and exhausted and sooo tired of your hair falling out, like, everywhere?!?

Yeah. I’ve been there, too.

Whether you know your thyroid is struggling, you think that might be what you’re dealing with, or, worse, you’ve been told by your doctors that everything looks ”normal”, even though you don’t feel like yourself.... this is the podcast for you.

Here’s the deal-- your thyroid is connected to so many other parts of your body... which means you can impact your thyroid and how you feel by focusing on those things.

👋 Hi, I’m Sarah Geissinger. I’m a holistic lifestyle coach focused on helping moms with thyroid issues feel good again. I teach women the simple, natural, lifestyle shifts to live a symptom-free life.... just like I do!

Want to learn how I got there?

In this podcast, I’ll teach you how to:

-> use natural lifestyle hacks to live symptom-free
-> work with your doctor to get the right testing done
-> address adrenal fatigue and get your liver firing on all cylinders
-> tame the inflammation that is likely causing chaos in your body
->AND teach you how it’s all connected to your thyroid so you can reverse engineer feeling good again!

I cannot WAIT to help you ditch the brain fog, exhaustion, and the few extra pounds you’d love to get rid of on your way to feeling like yourself again!

So grab a notebook and a cup of your favorite beverage and let’s dive in.

Visit my website: http://sarahgeissinger.com

Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com
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We’ve all been there.    A crazy season of life… a new job… a personal loss… a move…an illness or injury… heck- even heading from summer into the school year and the shakeup of schedules that comes with that.    But you’re going along doing all the things that you know help you to feel good… that you know help you…. and then something hits and the habits start to fall. Suddenly, you're through that season and the habits that you’d been cultivating never seem to come back.    I’ve been there. In many ways, I am there. And that's what we’re talking about today.    In this episode, we’re getting into restarting healthy habits when you’ve let them go. We’ll talk a bit about the key habits and foundational aspects of supporting your thyroid health, but I’m focusing more on the habit-building strategies that make it possible to do those things over the long haul.  Glad you're here, Sarah   🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Self-Paced Online Course: Supporting Your Thyroid Naturally Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: NOW AVAILABLE-- Supporting Your Thyroid Naturally Course: Check out the course! Take the Quizzes!: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Thyroid Health   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one-size-fits-all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
Bloating, stomach pain, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and acid reflux were a part of my long list of symptoms that I experienced for years before my Hashimoto’s diagnosis. We often view digestive symptoms as annoying and uncomfortable and even inevitable, but they’re also very important clues to what’s going on with our health.   I began digging into the research and learned about the three-legged stool of autoimmunity, a concept that shows that all autoimmune conditions, including Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, consist of three “legs”: A genetic predisposition Exposure to a trigger like stress, trauma, toxins, etc. Intestinal permeability aka, leaky gut syndrome And that’s what we’re going to get into today. In this episode, that’s what we’re talking about… leaky gut and hypothyroidism. We’re chatting through what leaky gut is, how to know if you have leaky gut syndrome, and how to begin working on healing. Because when you work on healing your gut, you see improvements in many other aspects of health, including hypothyroidism and many of the symptoms that go along with it. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Self-Paced Online Course: Supporting Your Thyroid Naturally Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: NOW AVAILABLE-- Supporting Your Thyroid Naturally Course: Check out the course! Take the Quizzes!: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Thyroid Health Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
Our thyroid hormone levels are dependent on more than just what is happening in the thyroid. They’re impacted by what’s happening in our adrenal system. They’re impacted by how efficient our liver function is. Thyroid hormones are impacted by what's happening in our gut and by the overall inflammation levels in our body.  In this episode, that’s what we’re talking about… and today this is a special episode because what you’ll hear today is one of the lessons that lives inside my brand new self-paced course, Supporting Your Thyroid Naturally. I just released this course this week after working on building it for many many months…. but honestly, Supporting Your Thyroid Naturally is over 10 years in the making… it's packed with over 7 hours of video content and more than 80 pages of printable resources all within 5 modules and 19 lessons. In the course, I walk you through how to use simple, sustainable lifestyle shifts and smart supplementation to support your thyroid hormones naturally, plus I offer tons of resources for making those lifestyle shifts easy… so they stick. SO that’s what I’m sharing on the podcast today– a lesson called “It's All Connected”.... it's a quick overview of how everything is connected that lives at the beginning of the course before we dive deeper into all of the body systems I mention here in each of the subsequent modules.  Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: NOW AVAILABLE-- Supporting Your Thyroid Naturally Course: Check out the course! Take the Quizzes!: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Thyroid Health   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
Self-care is important all the time, especially for those of us with autoimmune disease, but it can take on a whole new meaning when you’re heading into what you know will be a stressful season. Perhaps you’re working on healing your adrenals, or maybe you just want to really be proactive about NOT landing yourself in adrenal dysfunction. And, if you’re someone who is dealing with hypothyroidism, then there’s a 90% chance that you also have some level of adrenal dysfunction.... so you're wise to be concerned!   When our adrenals aren’t functioning properly then our stress response isn’t firing correctly,... we’ve got cortisol spikes at the wrong time and a number of physical symptoms that show up. PLUS- that messed up stress response actually impacts our thyroid hormones, as what's happening in the adrenals is tightly connected to our thyroid.   In this episode, we’re talking about adrenal dysfunction and self-care. We’ll get into what adrenal dysfunction is and how it's connected to thyroid health. We'll talk through some of the most impactful things that you can do to support your adrenals when you're in a stressful season of life, as well as resolve adrenal dysfunction through self-care and nourishing your body….and of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Take the Quizzes!: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Thyroid Health Paleo On The Go: Thyroid-Friendly Meal Delivery Service (use code THYROID-FIX for $15 off your order) Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
I often get asked what the TOP thing is that people with thyroid issues can do to start feeling better…. My answer is always, “There are two! Go gluten-free and balance your blood sugar levels!” Rewind 15 years when I was really deep in struggling with thyroid problems, I wasn’t aware that I had blood sugar issues when I was first diagnosed…. even though I would always say that I had a sweet tooth. However, I would get “hangry” (hungry + angry) multiple times per day, as the high carbohydrate foods I had consumed were causing huge blood sugar swings. I always had a snack in my bag and ascribed to the idea that I should just eat small amounts all day long. What I didn’t know was that these hangry feelings were actually blood sugar swings that were also weakening my adrenals and causing a spike in my thyroid antibodies. Balancing blood sugar levels should be one of the top priorities for anyone with hypothyroid symptoms and who is hoping to overcome autoimmune thyroiditis… and, actually, adrenal fatigue as well.  In this episode, we’re digging into the topic of blood sugar and blood sugar balancing….we’ll talk about what it is, why it matters, and how it impacts our thyroid health. Additionally, I’ll share some strategies that you can use to control blood sugar levels without using medications….. of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Take the Quizzes!: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Thyroid Health: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
Sweating is one of the best ways to get rid of toxins.  I know- it's not sexy… there’s no cleanse or intensive detox retreat or chelation or anything crazy.  I believe in creating routines and habits that support gentle, daily detox over those more intense detoxification programs.  So SWEATING is key to that process. (and in case you were wondering… peeing and pooping are also on the top of my list for detoxing– all very sexy!) In fact, certain toxins, like cadmium and nickel, will be more concentrated in our sweat than in our urine. You can increase your sweating through numerous ways, such as exercise, hot yoga, and hot baths. I actually like doing all of the above, but saunas tend to carry additional health benefits not found in the other therapies. In this episode, we’re talking specifically about the benefits of sauna use for people who have hypothyroidism .and of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today. So, grab that notebook and pen and let's get started with today’s episode. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Take the Quizzes!: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Thyroid Health: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
I am all about grabbing the low-hanging fruit to move towards feeling good. The easy, hardly-have-to-think-about-it, things you're already doing and can just tweak sort of low-hanging fruit to start feeling better quickly.... and today's episode is one of those things.  Now, hydration may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to Hashimoto’s and thyroid health– actually, it probably is not the first thing you think to address with any health condition BUT having adequate levels of water is absolutely essential for all areas of health — and electrolytes play a crucial role in ensuring we stay hydrated. In fact, the research shows that people with certain health concerns — including thyroid conditions and adrenal dysfunction — may be more prone to dehydration caused by electrolyte imbalance, and may be more intensely affected by symptoms.  In this episode, we’re talking specifically about electrolytes.... What they do in the body, how they support our hydration levels, and how they impact our hormone health and adrenal health. And of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Take the quizzes!: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Hydration: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
Everything that we do, eat, experience, feel, and think– they’re all messages that we send to our bodies. And these messages often have physiological responses.  The messages we send create physical responses in our body– either in the direction of health or disease.  In this episode, we’re focusing on a newer theory as to why women deal with thyroid issues more than men and talking about a key part of that theory– how the signals that we send to our body can impact our actual, physical health and of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Take the quizzes: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Thyroid Health: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
The American Thyroid Association estimates that five to eight women are affected with Hashimoto’s for every one man. The ATA also estimates that one in eight women will be affected with Hashimoto’s or another thyroid disorder at some point in their lives. So, if you’re a woman, and you probably are if you're listening to this podcast… and you’re not CURRENTLY dealing with thyroid issues… then there’s a good chance that you will be dealing with a thyroid issue. Which also means that it's a good time to start making some shifts to have that NOT be the case.  But the bigger question is WHY?! Why does it seem like we all know a woman (or we are that woman) who has thyroid issues? In this episode, we’re talking about some of the reasons (or, more aptly put- theories) why women deal with thyroid disease at a much higher rate than men… and of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today..  to work towards reducing that statistic. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Take the quizzes!: http://bit.ly/thyroid-checker Products and Tools to Support Your Thyroid: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
While learning about the holistic approaches to healing, the biggest factor I discovered to promote healing was FOOD. And it makes so much sense… we’re eating all the time. Multiple times a day… every day of the year. If we’re eating things that aren’t working for our body, then day in and day out we’re constantly causing our bodies to have to react and respond. If we’re eating foods that work for us, then food has the power to nourish and heal. In this episode, we’re talking all about food sensitivities and hypothyroidism… what some common food sensitivities are, how to figure out what foods may be giving you issues and of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Take the Quizzes: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Your Thyroid Naturally: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Paleo On the Go (paleo meal delivery service): MyMedLabs: Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
There is maybe nothing worse than getting your hypothyroid symptoms under control and feeling good for a while and then WHAM– your symptoms come back and leave you tired, fried, and with your hair falling out.  Maybe it comes after a vacation of throwing all your dietary changes out the window or after an especially stressful season. Maybe it comes after a stretch of sleepless nights and grabbing some sugary snacks to make it through the day. There are lots of reasons for what we call a “flare-up”, but it doesn’t change how frustrating it can be when it happens In this episode, we’re talking Hashimoto’s flares… hypothyroid flares… which can pop up when you’re going along working on healing, and then BAM your symptoms flare up again and of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Take a quiz to assess your symptoms: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make
Sleep can be a complicated piece of our health and wellness to solve because there are so many factors that contribute to getting a good night's sleep. But that is also an indicator of the impact that not sleeping has on the various parts of our health…. and our thyroid health is no different.    In this episode, we’re talking about how important sleep is to your thyroid health, your adrenal health, and your overall health. And of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today… actually, a good bit of our episode today is covering quite a few sleep interventions so that you can choose a few things to do, and then continue to stack some good sleep habits on top of each other to create the restful nights of sleep that promote the healing and energy and focus that we all want. So glad you're here, Sarah   🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: The Natural Thyroid Fix Podcast — Sarah Geissinger Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com ‌ 🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Adrenal Dysfunction Assessment (and Thyroid Testing Tip Sheet): bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Sleep & Adrenals   ‌ Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
Making the Switch to Non-Toxic Household Products This topic is so important and so simple all at the same time. This is a message that I continue to go back to because I want to be sure that the message is out there– that the information is available to as many people as my little voice can reach. Because it's too important to our health and it's EASY to fix. I don’t want anyone to say “I didn’t know!”... so you’ll keep hearing me talk about what I’m talking about on today’s episode, and that is that the chemicals that we encounter each and every day in the products that we use in our homes, on our kids, in our personal care, in our laundry- all of it- it has an impact on your health.  And specifically, if you struggle with hypothyroid issues, then you need to tune in and make shifts accordingly. Non-toxic cleaning should be part of your hypothyroid healing journey. It wasn’t until I struggled for months that I came across the important information that I’m going to share with you today– that the things that we use in our homes have an impact on our actual HEALTH… and on our own thyroid health. In this episode, we’re talking about everyday toxin exposure, especially in our cleaning routines… we’ll look at what chemicals are impacting our thyroid health and how they’re doing it, and of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today.  Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: The Natural Thyroid Fix Podcast — Sarah Geissinger Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com ‌ 🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Toxic Load & Liver Quiz: bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support Non-Toxic Cleaning: bit.ly/thyroid-tools ‌ Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.    
Exercise is great for boosting mood, increasing mental clarity, and increasing energy levels. The challenge can be how to get consistent exercise that helps us to feel good, specifically when dealing with hypothyroidism when simply having enough energy to make it through the day can feel challenging. In this episode, I have my first guest here on the podcast– Justin Geissinger…. my husband. He’s not just my husband- he’s a physical therapist and movement and performance coach and overall movement enthusiast. Today we’re going to be talking about how and why we should get more movement in and what some of the best exercises are for people dealing with hypothyroidism. As always we have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today. So glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: The Natural Thyroid Fix Podcast — Sarah Geissinger Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com ‌ 🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Take the quizzes (Hypothyroid Symptom Assessment, Adrenal Dysfunction Quiz, Toxic Load & Liver Health Quiz): bit.ly/thyroid-tools Episode 04\\ Is Dehydration Making Your Hypothyroid Symptoms Worse?  Products and Tools to Support Your Thyroid: bit.ly/thyroid-tools   ‌ Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.  
You’ve probably heard mention of this hormone before, but we’re going to be talking about your best hormonal FRENEMY… cortisol.  Cortisol is a super important hormone– critical to life, to keeping us safe and alive, giving us the ability to get out of bed in the morning and some strong signals that it's time to go to sleep at night. But what does cortisol do??  When it gets out of whack, our cortisol levels and the impact they have make it feel like our cortisol levels are working against us.  In this episode, we’re talking about cortisol… the most important hormone produced by the adrenal glands. We’ll get into what it does, how it impacts our body, and what it looks like when our cortisol levels aren’t where they should be... and what are normal cortisol levels. And, of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making an impact in this area today. Glad you're here, Sarah   🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Adrenal Dysfunction Assessment: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support The Adrenal Glands & Healthy Cortisol Levels: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
One of the most important and challenging things to figure out when managing hypothyroidism is finding a doctor you can work with to start figuring out what the root causes were to get trigger hypothyroidism or Hashimoto's thyroiditis.  In this episode, I'm talking about the importance of creating a care team of professionals with different areas of expertise and what questions to ask your doctor to find out if they are the right fit to help you reverse your hypothyroid symptoms.  Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Take the quizzes-- Hypothyroid Symptom Assessment, Adrenal Dysfunction Quiz, Toxic Load Quiz: http://bit.ly/thyroid-checker Products and Tools to Support Your Healing: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
I wish I could tell you that supporting my liver was one of the first things I did when I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism.  But I didn’t. I was totally unaware of the connection between liver health and toxins and thyroid health.  It wasn’t until I struggled for months that I came across the important information that I’m going to share with you today– that the things that we use in our homes and on our bodies have an impact on our actual HEALTH... especially how chemicals impact hypothyroidism. In this episode, we’re talking about everyday toxin exposure, especially in our personal care routines… we’ll look at what chemicals impact our thyroid health and how they’re doing it… and, of course, I have a few simple shifts that you can do to start making a move towards non-toxic skincare. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Toxic Load & Liver Quiz: http://bit.ly/thyroid-checker Products and Tools for Non-Toxic Skincare: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
Gluten-free diet. (insert dread-filled music here...) I mean, honestly, any major dietary shift and any sort of food sensitivity is a thing, right? It's a disruption- it requires rethinking and planning and workarounds and everything. A quick Google search will reveal that gluten sensitivity is on the rise, and it's true- there is a STRONG correlation between Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, which is the most common cause of hypothyroidism, even if not diagnosed. So it's at least worth considering if it's something that would benefit you... In this episode, we’re talking about gluten and its impact on the body and how our modern diets play a role in how we feel as people managing hypothyroidism…. and yes, we’ll walk about whether or not a gluten-free diet to manage hypothyroidism is right for you. Grateful you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Hypothyroid Symptom Assessment:  http://bit.ly/thyroid-checker Adrenal Dysfunction Quiz:  http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools Products and Tools to Support GF Living: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
​​In this episode, we are diving into the world of adrenal issues. If you've never heard of the adrenal glands and you deal with hypothyroidism, then you'll want to grab a pen because most women with hypothyroidism ALSO have adrenal fatigue or adrenal dysfunction.  SO- it's worth your time to learn how the two are connected... because not only are some of the symptoms you're feeling possibly connected to your adrenals, but you can reverse adrenal insufficiency by making small, simple lifestyle shifts.  Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: http://sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @‌natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Adrenal Dysfunction Assessment (aka adrenal fatigue test): sarahgeissinger.com/podcast-tools Hypothyroid Symptom Assessment (& Thyroid Testing Tip Sheet): http://bit.ly/thyroid-checker Products and Tools to Support Your Thyroid and Adrenals: http://bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
I am all about grabbing the low-hanging fruit to improve our health. And today’s topic is JUST THAT.  We can incorporate so many healthy habits and we’re only going to see moderate gains because the reality is, that most of us are moving through our days chronically dehydrated. And the research shows that this is critical to many aspects of health, but especially thyroid health because simply being dehydrated can create hormone imbalances. In this episode, I’m digging into one of the simplest health habits… one of the easiest ways to impact our hypothyroid symptoms, and that is HYDRATION. Glad you're here, Sarah 🙋‍♀️ Let’s Connect: Website: sarahgeissinger.com/podcast Instagram: @natural.thyroid.fix Email: hello@sarahgeissinger.com   🗒️ Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Hypothyroid Symptom Assessment (& Thyroid Testing Tip Sheet... plus my favorite smoothie recipe): bit.ly/thyroid-checker Products and Tools to Support Hydration: bit.ly/thyroid-tools   Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I’m sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.
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