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EP. 38: On this weeks episode, I sit down with Dr. Carolyn Stone.  As a licensed Naturopathic physician in Arizona, Dr. Carolyn Stone specializes in thyroid health and has written books on the subject.  Be sure to check out her new book "Hashimoto's: You Got This: A guide to help you regain your freedom from your thyroid."

On this episode we cover:

Thyroid Health

Hashimotos 

Hyperthyroidism

Hypothyroidism 

Daily habits to build for long term solutions 

Seasonal changes 

Sauna 

Adrenals

Getting rid of toxins 

Mixodema 

Dementia 

Strength training 

Overtraining 

What to look for in a doctor 

Alcohol and the thyroid 

Insulin and thyroid function 

Autoimmune diseases

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