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Food Sensitivities and Hashimoto’s

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Though there are some people that seem to be able to add gluten back into their diets without incident, the majority of people will experience adverse reactions and seem to fare better on a gluten-free diet. 2003 Jan 1;8:s110-8. [10] In general, I believe that most people with Hashimoto’s should stay on a gluten-free diet.

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Fluoride And Your Thyroid

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Who is Likely to Have an Adverse Reaction to Fluoride, and What are the Symptoms? 2003 Jun 7;32(20):933; Welsch M, et al. Please note this is usually expressed as “ppm” or parts per million, which is roughly equivalent to mg/L. [30] 30] If you live in the U.S., Acta Paediatr. 1995;84(5):555-560. doi:10.1111/j.1651-2227.1995.tb13694.x

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How Balancing Iron Levels Can Help Your Thyroid

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Some people may have adverse reactions to iron. doi:10.1080/10408398.2018.1427552 [79] Hilary J Powers, Riboflavin (vitamin B-2) and health, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition , Volume 77, Issue 6, June 2003, Pages 1352–1360. [80] Some people don’t tolerate iron supplements. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr.

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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.