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Hashimoto’s and Graves’ Remission after Helicobacter Pylori Eradication

The Thyroid Pharmacist

While I have a lot of stories of people who recovered their health through removing reactive foods, adding in healing foods, and taking the appropriate supplements, I personally did not get my Hashimoto’s into remission by following those steps. pylori affects Hashimoto’s. Hashimoto’s and Infections. Testing for H.

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Got Acid Reflux? And Hashimoto’s?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

I kid you not, I thought everyone had stomach pain after eating. I’ve seen a strong connection between reflux and Hashimoto’s, and the two share many similar possible root causes, including food sensitivities, gut infections, and nutrient depletions. Why those with Hashimoto’s are susceptible What causes acid reflux?

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Thyroid Antibodies Part 2: Mechanisms to Reduce Thyroid Antibodies

The Thyroid Pharmacist

In Part 1 of this article, How to Reduce Thyroid Antibodies , I discussed why thyroid antibodies are so important as an early warning for Hashimoto’s, what their significance is in Hashimoto’s, how to test for them, and how to properly monitor them. The antibodies test is an easy test to do.

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How Balancing Iron Levels Can Help Your Thyroid

The Thyroid Pharmacist

When people initially start digging for their own root cause of Hashimoto’s, they will usually find more than one, and some of those may prove to be more elusive than others. Low ferritin anemia seems to be a pervasive issue in those with Hashimoto’s. You have low iron? Get more iron in your diet and/or take an iron supplement!

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Finding Your Root Cause: Key Lab Tests

The Thyroid Pharmacist

I receive so many questions from my readers about which labs to get for Hashimoto’s and where to get them. I wrote this article in hope that it serves as a starting point to help you determine which lab tests will be most helpful for uncovering your triggers. People with Graves’ disease generally have a low TSH. [2]