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Low Dose Naltrexone and Hashimoto’s

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Interview With Dr. Mark Mandel To learn more, I decided to interview Dr. Mark Mandel, PharmD, compounding pharmacist, LDN expert, and fellow Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy grad, on the effects of LDN in people with Hashimoto’s and autoimmunity. IW: What are some of the more common adverse reactions that people have to LDN?

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Controversy: Is Coffee Bad For Your Thyroid?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

This is because coffee lowers the intestinal absorption of both inorganic and organic compounds, and seems to physically interact with thyroid medications. [5] If you love coffee, but have had an adverse reaction to the caffeine, trying decaf coffee may be an option. Others can drink coffee but get anxious from black tea.

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How to Reduce TSH Naturally

The Thyroid Pharmacist

People Who Are Sensitive/Reactive to Thyroid Medications: People who are sensitive to thyroid medications, or the fillers contained in many of them, or who have had adverse reactions to their medications, may benefit from using natural treatments as an alternate way to lower TSH levels and support their symptoms. The good news?