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The 7 Most Common Nutrient Deficiencies in Hashimoto’s

The Thyroid Pharmacist

However, in this article, I offer a brief overview of each, along with recommended products and dosages. Please note: All dosage recommendations in this article are intended for adults. Special Considerations: If you have an adverse reaction to thiamine (which is rare), I recommend detoxifying the liver with a liver support protocol.

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New Year, New Goals: 2024

The Thyroid Pharmacist

I can’t believe that it’s been over 10 years since I started the thyroidpharmacist.com blog in 2013, and now 2023 is almost over. Personal Note I started the thyroidpharmacist.com website after getting myself into remission from Hashimoto’s back in 2013. Wow… do the years just fly by! Got Acid Reflux? And Hashimoto’s?

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Selenium: The Nutrient That Can Reduce Thyroid Antibodies by 40%

The Thyroid Pharmacist

The good news is that supplementing with selenium at a therapeutic dosage, has been found to reduce thyroid antibodies, reduce thyroid symptoms, and improve overall well-being. (1-3). Half of the participants were given selenium supplementation at a dosage of 200 mcg per day, along with levothyroxine, for a 90-day period.

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What to Keep in Your Integrative Medicine Cabinet

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Discontinue use should adverse reactions occur. Discontinue use should adverse reactions occur. If you’re experiencing these symptoms, reduce your dosage to ⅛ teaspoon daily, increasing usage slowly, as tolerated, to get to the recommended label usage. Published 2013 Dec 26. 2013-3950. [30]