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Hashimoto's Uncovered: Why Your Thyroid Symptoms Aren’t All in Your Head

Hashimoto's Uncovered: Why Your Thyroid Symptoms Aren’t All in Your Head

Update: 2025-06-03
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In this eye-opening episode of The Wellness Protocol, join Dr. Alessia Roehnelt as she explores the complexities of thyroid disease, with a special spotlight on Hashimoto’s thyroiditis—one of the most common, yet frequently misunderstood autoimmune conditions affecting millions worldwide, particularly women.

Dr. Roehnelt breaks down the differences between hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and autoimmune thyroid disorders, delving deeply into Hashimoto’s unique features, such as its reactive antibodies and heightened sensitivity to environmental triggers. You'll discover:

  • Why Hashimoto’s is often overlooked, despite affecting approximately 1 in 20 people, predominantly women.
  • How genetics play a critical role, making Hashimoto’s highly inheritable and often surfacing during hormonal changes like pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause.
  • What reactive antibodies truly mean, and why stress, diet, and inflammation anywhere in the body can trigger flare-ups.
  • Effective treatment options, from traditional medications like Levothyroxine to alternative choices like Cytomel and natural desiccated thyroid medications (Armour, NP Thyroid).

Whether you've been diagnosed, suspect thyroid issues, or want to support a loved one, this episode delivers actionable insights to empower your health journey.

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Hashimoto's Uncovered: Why Your Thyroid Symptoms Aren’t All in Your Head

Hashimoto's Uncovered: Why Your Thyroid Symptoms Aren’t All in Your Head

Dr. Alessia Roehnelt | Endocrinologist