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Low Dose Naltrexone and Hashimoto’s

The Thyroid Pharmacist

However, low doses of this medication (hence, low dose naltrexone or LDN), have been found to modulate the immune system and have shown promise in improving cases of autoimmune disease. These include Crohn’s, MS, and Hashimoto’s, as well as other immune system-related conditions such as cancer and HIV/AIDS. Doses of 1.5-4.5

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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. I wrote a blog post and developed a free eBook for you about this – you can find the download link in the post.) Wow… do the years just fly by! Around this time of year, I tend to be very introspective.

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Introduction The purpose of this table of contents is to enable you to know clearly which topics are available in the blog, hence easing your learning process. Wistify.app - Another method to quickly convert spreadsheet to mobile application Thoughts Blogging - Blogger or WordPress? Ancora imparo: I am still learning.

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Controversy: Is Coffee Bad For Your Thyroid?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

If you love coffee, but have had an adverse reaction to the caffeine, trying decaf coffee may be an option. Their mushroom coffees combine 100 percent Arabica organic coffee with a variety of immunity-supporting mushrooms, including Reishi, to boost Secretory IgA levels (the respiratory and GI tracts’ first line of defense). [25]

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Common Hashimoto’s Patterns Seen in the GI-MAP Test

The Thyroid Pharmacist

I started speaking about the connection our stool testing showed between Blasto and Hashimoto’s in 2014, wrote a comprehensive blog about it in 2015, and shared my findings with my Thyroid Mastermind colleagues. This can allow the body’s immune system to attack the thyroid (or elsewhere) versus the infection. [17]