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🎧 Treating Hashimoto’s Beyond Medication with Endocrinologist Dr. Roehnelt

Are your labs “normal” but you still feel off? You’re not crazy and you’re definitely not alone.

In this episode of Hashimoto’s Nutrition Rx®, I’m joined by holistic endocrinologist Dr. Alessia Roehnelt, MD to break down what traditional medicine often misses about treating Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism. We talk about the real reasons behind persistent symptoms, what your thyroid antibodies actually mean, and how to take a more personalized, root-cause approach to your health.

What You’ll Learn:

Why You Shouldn’t Miss This Episode:
Most people with Hashimoto’s don’t get the full picture or full support from conventional care. This conversation will empower you to understand your labs, choose the right thyroid medication (if needed), and feel more confident advocating for yourself.

Whether you're newly diagnosed or feeling stuck in your healing journey, this episode is a must-listen.

Actionable Steps You Can Take Today:

  1. Re-evaluate your most recent thyroid labs, look beyond just TSH.
  2. Try a short-term gluten or dairy elimination (6 weeks) to see if symptoms improve.
  3. Download Dr. Roehnelt’s free guide to help navigate conversations with your doctor:
     - How to Work With Your Doctor to Get the Right Thyroid Medication

If this episode resonated with you:
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Dr. Alessia Roehnelt, MD
Instagram: @endohealthdoc
Website: https://www.endohealthdoc.com
Free Guide: https://www.endohealthdoc.com/free-guide

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Formerly known as Thyroid Hair Loss Connection Podcast.