What can be used naturally to reduce a hyperthyroidism goiter? How can I know if I have Graves’ disease or subclinical hyperthyroidism? Will eye puffiness and protrusion associated with Graves’ disease ever go away?
Today, I’m back with another Q&A episode, answering multiple questions submitted by the Save My Thyroid community. While I can’t get to everyone’s questions every time, I love creating these for you, and I’ll do similar episodes every couple of months. Please share your questions with me by emailing info@naturalendocrinesolutions.com, and I'll include the most relevant ones in upcoming episodes.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Q1: How can I know if I have Graves’ disease or subclinical hyperthyroidism, which will go away?
Q2: Can I treat my hyperthyroidism with only bugleweed, motherwort, and lemon balm? If so, how long should I use these herbs to treat my condition?
Q3: What is the best way to figure out how to make thyroid-stimulating antibodies drop? Is there a hierarchy of things to do first?
Q4: What can be used naturally to reduce a hyperthyroidism goiter?
Q5: I've just relapsed after 11 months of being medication-free and radically altering my diet. Could my relapse be due to the onset of menopause? If so, what natural remedies can I take to help?
Q6: What kind of exercise is okay for someone with Graves’ disease? My heart rate gets very high sometimes when working out, so I don't know what’s best.
Q7: How can I alleviate the eye puffiness and protrusion associated with Graves’ disease? Does it ever go away completely?
Q8: I have Grave’s and have been on carbimazole for two years now. What is your advice for dealing with dysglycemia? Should I be following the same advice that is recommended for reversing pre-diabetes?
Q9: I recently had a molar extraction and a bone graft done. I'm supposed to get a titanium implant done next. Is it safe to have titanium drilled into my gum?
Q10: I'm curious about the effects of thytrophin PMG® on Graves’ disease hyperthyroidism. My nutritionist keeps suggesting it, but my hyperthyroidism six months into diagnosis has turned hypo as the doctor, and I now have begun reducing the methimazole.
Q11: I've lost 50 pounds due to hyperthyroidism. Can you suggest some things I might do to encourage weight gain?
Q12: Which potent remedy would you prescribe for hyperthyroidism pat
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