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**Please note: We are re-publishing episode 2 because it seems to have disappeared into the ether. It was originally published on March 11, 2019. We apologize for any inconvenience.** Lynn Fox is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) and a Wellness Educator for a school district in Cheyenne, Wyoming. She joins us to discuss her personal and professional experience with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and offers a primer on the Nutritional Therapy approach to resolving thyroid dysfunction. In this episode we discuss: - What is Hashimoto's? - How do you know if you have autoimmune thyroid dysfunction? - Traditional therapies for Hashimoto's - What is the Nutritional Therapy approach to Hashimoto's - Quick tips: three things you can do if you have symptoms of thyroid dysfunction. Be sure to listen to episode 1 where we learn about Lynn, her health journey and how she became a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner.
This episode with Rachel Hill of The Invisible Hypothyroidism was one of my favorites! I connected so quickly to Rachel because I really resonated with her story. Rachel is an advocate for those living with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's. She creates content so others living with the same disease can take action toward being an advocate for their own healing. Hope you enjoy! In today's episode we chat about ... Rachel's symptoms and beginning of her journey with hypothyroidism & Hashimoto's How she became an advocate of her own health How she encourages others to take their healing into their own hands Being in the "working world" when you have brain fog Links and things ... Rachel's website: https://www.theinvisiblehypothyroidism.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheInvisibleHypothyroidism Insta: https://instagram.com/TheInvisibleHypothyroidism Twitter: https://twitter.com/Invisible_Hypo Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/449586315231741/
In today's season 1 bonus episode, you get a rare solo appearance from me, your SIBO Amigo Phoebe Lapine. Those who have read my book The Wellness Project know the first chapter of my story, from being diagnosed with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis when I was 22, to spending the better part of my mid-twenties trying to get on board with the health hand I was dealt. In this episode, I talk about the many root causes that led to my autoimmune disease, and how some of those root causes later set the stage for SIBO. I'll also be answering listener questions on how I overcome health setbacks (including the 411 on my latest gut pot holes), what advice I would give someone recently diagnosed with Hashimoto's, and my biggest takeaways from the entire first season of SIBO Made Simple. If you're wondering the path I took to healing my SIBO and what the road forward looks like, give it a listen. A quick taste of what we’ll cover: The gap I experienced between conventional medicine and functional doctors Why eating gluten-free was such a game changer for my Hashimoto's How multiple parasites continue to be the invisible fence for my gut health What I learned from my year-long project of making one lifestyle change, one year at a time, and how I've applied those learnings to my SIBO recovery The herbal protocol and diet I used to treat my SIBO and how it changed my symptoms throughout the 4-month process And so much more… Resources, mentions and notes: Phoebe's book The Wellness Project Let a Podcast Out Course – Use code SIBOMADESIMPLE Post on My Hashimoto’s Story Post on My Thyroid and My Scale Post on SIBO 101: Root Causes and Testing Post on SIBO 2.0: Natural Remedies and Supplements Post on SIBO 3.0: Lifestyle Changes and Diet Low FODMAP Cooking Tips The Best Thyroid Super Foods 4 Weeks to Wellness Course- use code SIBOMADESIMPLE Hormonal Birth Control Episode 03 Rebecca Coomes' Patient Story Episode 10 Join the SIBO Made Simple Facebook Community Page Subscribe to receive a free download of the episode transcript This episode is brought to you by the Let a Podcast Out Course, a one of a kind podcasting resource that will take you from idea to execution in just 8 weeks. Katie Dalebout is a fantastic teacher, and without her knowledge, I would have probably never been able to launch SIBO Made Simple. If you have a show you've been dying to introduce to the world, read more about the program here.Early bird pricing ends soon! And you can use code SIBOMADESIMPLE at checkout for an additional $25 off your enrollment! Disclaimer: The information in this podcast does not provide medical advice, professional diagnosis, opinion, or treatment. The information discussed is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or professional care.
Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about autoimmunity and neurology in the context of Lyme disease and co-infections. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Dr. Elena Frid, MD. Dr. Elena Frid is a Board Certified Neurologist and Clinical Neurophysiologist, widely regarded as a investigating diagnostician, adviser and treatment strategist specializing in Infection-Induced Autoimmune Disorders. Pioneering the field of Autoimmune Neurology, she often sees patients with complex cases of Lyme disease and co-infections resulting in multiple neurological complaints. Using cutting edge diagnostic tools and clinical expertise she is able to differentiate between idiopathic vs organic causes of various neurological disorders. Dr. Frid attended a coveted BA/MD program at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and went on to North Shore-LIJ Health Care Systems where she completed residency in Neurology and fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology (EMG / EEG). Her many areas of expertise are: General Neurology, Headaches & Migraines, Autoimmune Neurology, Neuropsychiatric and Neurodegenerative Disorders. Her knowledge has been sought by patients from all over the United States, as well as England, Germany, Spain, Australia, and Canada. She is one of the most experienced and unique Lyme doctors in the field, due to her background in Autoimmune Neurology, with heavy focus on diagnostic methodology, clinical expertise in neurology and psychiatry, and treatment therapy encompassing western and eastern medicine. Dr. Frid is a member of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN). She is a voting member of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS), Medical Adviser to the Project Lyme organization, and member of the Independent Physicians of New York (IDNY). Upon request from families, Dr. Frid frequently collaborates on complex pediatric cases of Neuro Lyme disease with Dr. Charles Ray Jones, a world leading pediatric Lyme disease specialist with over 40 years’ experience in dealing with children with Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. Key Takeaways: - How often is chronic Lyme neuro-Lyme? - What triggers autoimmunity? - Can autoimmune lab indicators be reversed? - What drives Hashimoto's? - How do you calm an over-active immune system? - What are the underlying issues in Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, MS, Parkinson's, ALS, and Alzheimer's? - What is PANDAS and PANS and does it resolve with treatment? - How do we keep our brains working well? - How can we heal the nerves after years of assault from chronic infections? - How can we reduce inflammation? - What causes seizures? Tinnitus? - What can we do about fear and anxiety involved in dealing with Lyme? Connect With My Guest: http://www.elenafridmd.com Interview Date: July 7, 2017 Disclaimer: The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.
Naturethroid is a form of natural desiccated thyroid which means it contains both T4 + T3 thyroid hormones. Many patients report a reduction in hypothyroid symptoms plus weight loss when switching from T4 only medications like levothyroxine and synthroid over to NDT like naturethroid. In this video I am going to go over the complete guide to using naturethroid including: + Why naturethroid is better than levothyroxine + Who should consider switching to naturethroid + How to correctly switch from your current thyroid medication over to naturethroid + How naturethroid may help you with weight loss + How to get naturethroid + What to do if naturethroid isn't working for you + Why you should use caution in using this medication if you have Hashimoto's + How to deal with heart palpitations when switching to this medication + Naturethroid vs armour thyroid And more... Leave any comments you have below or check out the full post on my site and leave a comment there. More information in the video and the full blog post can be found here: https://www.restartmed.com/naturethroid/ You can read more on my website here: https://www.restartmed.com/ This video is not intended to be used as medical advice. If you have questions about your health please consult your physician or primary care provider. Dr. Westin Childs goes to great lengths to produce high quality content but this is NOT a substitute for medical care.