Episode 22: Hashimoto's and hypothyroidism Q&A -- Part 3
Update: 2021-12-01
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In this video, Dr. Kharrazian answers questions from members of the course Hashimoto's: Solving the Puzzle (drknews.com). Topics include:
- The role of thyroid binding globulin and the potential effect of birth control pills and hormone replacement.
- Stubbornly high TPO antibodies.
- The role of low dose naltrexone (LDN).
- What does it mean when TSH is low?
- What causes the swings between hyperthyroid and hypothyroid symptoms?
- Can hypothyroidism cause chronic sinus infections?
- The link between hypothyroidism and ferritin levels.
- Why are all my glands low functioning?
- What is myo-inositol and how can it help?
- Should I be worried about low serum iodine levels?
- Can I get off my thyroid meds or reduce the dosage?
- Do I need a thyroid ultrasound?
- What if I have symptoms of Hashimoto's but antibody tests are repeatedly negative?
- How do we find a competent healthcare professional to work with?
- Should I use bentonite clay?
- I developed Hashimoto's after having my ovaries and uterus removed.
- How do I reduce my reactions to chemicals?
- Does low vitamin D mean I have an infection?
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