I have two people in my life who have Hasimotos, and because the body produces such a low amount of thyroid hormone, they take it artificially. They need more then iodine.
A thousand things in modern living give an average person this auto-immune disease, even otherwise health person. One of the people was relative in shape, just ate junk food, but not to much of it and was skinny. I suspect it was the pregnancies she had that messed with her body. The second person was a super granola eating very fit yoga instructor whose thyroid went kaput. Inexplicable.
In the first case, the person gained a lot of weight, going from 130lbs to 200lbs despite no other changes in diet or exercise, and was so tired she could barely make it up the steps, and was losing her hair, despite being in her 30s. Adding a synthetic thyroid hormone was a 25% improvement, and then the switch to natural thyroid hormone from pigs was a 75% improvement. Person went off synthetic thyroid hormone (which has some side effects) and tried diet and vitamins and wholistic medicine and such. It didn't work. Natural thyroid from pigs did.
As for the granola eater, she was already getting a super health conscience diet and vitamin routine. It still wasn't enough. Being a granola eater, she rejected the synthetic thyroid hormone and went straight to the natural one. Was doing great, until this woman, who is a boomer (my aunt, I'm gen X) got the mrna vax. Now she has necropathy.
Well, yeah, there’s more to some of these issues than just iodine, but 99% of autoimmune issues can be solved with diet change. Medications only mask the symptoms and don’t treat the root causes.
“In addition to medication”.
Pfact check: False. They need iodine and no medication.
I have two people in my life who have Hasimotos, and because the body produces such a low amount of thyroid hormone, they take it artificially. They need more then iodine.
A thousand things in modern living give an average person this auto-immune disease, even otherwise health person. One of the people was relative in shape, just ate junk food, but not to much of it and was skinny. I suspect it was the pregnancies she had that messed with her body. The second person was a super granola eating very fit yoga instructor whose thyroid went kaput. Inexplicable.
I'm saying they need MORE than just iodine, which they also take.
See what happens when your body doesn't produce enough thyroid hormone: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/hypothyroidism
In the first case, the person gained a lot of weight, going from 130lbs to 200lbs despite no other changes in diet or exercise, and was so tired she could barely make it up the steps, and was losing her hair, despite being in her 30s. Adding a synthetic thyroid hormone was a 25% improvement, and then the switch to natural thyroid hormone from pigs was a 75% improvement. Person went off synthetic thyroid hormone (which has some side effects) and tried diet and vitamins and wholistic medicine and such. It didn't work. Natural thyroid from pigs did.
As for the granola eater, she was already getting a super health conscience diet and vitamin routine. It still wasn't enough. Being a granola eater, she rejected the synthetic thyroid hormone and went straight to the natural one. Was doing great, until this woman, who is a boomer (my aunt, I'm gen X) got the mrna vax. Now she has necropathy.
Well, yeah, there’s more to some of these issues than just iodine, but 99% of autoimmune issues can be solved with diet change. Medications only mask the symptoms and don’t treat the root causes.
It's not 99%. At best, it's 50%.
Nothing that would stop them from having to take thyroid hormone or die.
I get it, modern medicine kills as many people as it saves. In this instance, it saved two people.