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10 Things To Do To Lower Your Toxic Burden

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Toxins in our daily environment are what I call “low hanging fruit” in terms of our health. As we head into the cooler seasons and more time spent indoors, it becomes critical to our health to address the toxins that are hiding in our own homes. This is especially important, as many of us spend up to 90 percent of our time indoors!

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Medication management for people who are visually impaired

The Checkup by Singlecare

If you are partially sighted, experience limited vision, or have blindness, it’s important to take special care to ensure you have all the tools and support needed to safely store and dispense medication and reduce the chance of dangerous errors. OTC meds usually have a “Drug Facts” label that lists important information.

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Air Quality and Hashimoto’s – Is the Air You’re Breathing Making You Sick?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

I’ve seen a number of airborne toxins showing up as frequent triggers/exacerbating factors for my clients’ autoimmune conditions — mold, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and artificial/synthetic fragrances, in particular. Researchers are examining these types of residential wildfires for their potential impact on forest fighters’ health.

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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. Helicobacter pylori ( H. Marshall and Warren, the Original Root Cause Rebels.

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What to Keep in Your Integrative Medicine Cabinet

The Thyroid Pharmacist

I wasn’t quite prepared for preschool bugs, so not only did my little one keep getting sick, but then I kept getting sick from caring for him during those times! I started talking to Carter Black, RPh, my compounding pharmacist, about the symptoms I was experiencing, and he suggested that I have my adrenals tested.