Thyroid Disorders Discussion
Jenny and Scott delve into the complexities of thyroid disorders, discussing autoimmune factors, potential triggers, and the importance of gut health. Insights reveal the impact of inflammation on autoimmune issues and the significance of targeted supplements in managing thyroid conditions.In this clip
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I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's (TPO ABs at 215). I eliminated gluten, dairy, and soy and started a CellCore detox. After 1 month, my TPO antibodies were down to 180, and within 3 months, I was pregnant after suffering from infertility for over 4 years. Now that I am pregnant, I am constantly craving things I can't have, and I am wondering what your take is on Hashimoto's and its relation to those foods. I also feel lethargic after eating chicken or eggs. What should I do?
Have you ever had success helping women with Hashimoto's and other autoimmune conditions as discussed in the episode: episode\[77 - Do You Have An Undiagnosed Autoimmune Disease? w/ Dr. Daniel Torres]{sid=doc\_101054} and the clip: clip\[Autoimmunity Insights]{sid=chunk\_2596961}?
Hey, Gary. I recently saw you on the Sean Ryan Show, where you mentioned autoimmune disorders, particularly hypothyroidism and inflammatory bowel disease. I can understand why the body attacks the colon, but not the thyroid. What is the thyroid hiding that the body is attacking it (using your analogy of why the body attacks the gut due to leaky gut syndrome)? Any insights on how to fight either condition would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.