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@Jesusistheanswer3 It could be reasons other than the thyroid gland which are responsible for the difficulty in losing weight, such as insulin resistance, estrogen dominance, etc. If this is the case then this needs to be resolved in order for you to lose weight.
Thanks for posting this video! I too suffer from hypothyroidism and used to take Levothyroxin 75mcg once daily. I have ran out of medication and have lost my health insurance, so I am at a loss and really don't know what to do as my household income is only around $800-$1000 a month. I have also been told that I have a hormonal imbalance (high estrogen & low progesterone) and insulin resistant. I gain weight no matter what and have fertility problems. Do you have any advice for my situation?
I've been Hypothyroid most of my life, and probably as a young child but it was never detected until I turned 17 when my hair fell out in patches, anyhow my question probably goes against the natural solutions but I have been on Levothyroxine for 9 years, I was told Synthroid is the best and generics aren't as good, I have about 25lbs to go until I can be considered a normal weight and it took me a whole year to lose 50lbs. Will switching brands sidetrack my normal levels? Thanks in advance!
@Linoliscious This probably is something you should ask your endocrinologist, as switching to a generic brand might make a difference when it comes to losing weight. But like you mentioned, my focus is on natural treatment methods, and so I would speak with your medical doctor regarding this, as they're the expert on synthetic thyroid hormone (this isn't completely true, as they are usually advised by the pharmaceutical companies, but still should be able to answer your question).
well do these tips also work with severe cases? because im 13 years old and my thyoid (tsh i think) is 495 and my doctors are afraid nothing will really help until i get my medicine straightened out, so will this really help in severe cases like mine?
You definitely want something that is high in protein to begin the day. I personally have a protein shake that consists of two cups of purified water, one cup of mixed berries (blackberries, blueberries, and raspberries), some flax seed oil, about 5 grams of protein from a natural protein powder I use, along with a raw organic egg. So I'm not talking about an excessive amount of protein, but a good amount of protein to start the day.
milk thistle- drink that herb. It corrects the estrogen dominance. also, avoid soy.
Trelli28 3 days ago
Oh hey! Have you thought about - fast abs magic (google it)? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my mate got amazing 6 pack abs and lost a lot of weight with it.
aslamsahilt20 2 weeks ago
What kind of doctor will be able to check my thyroid and hormonal imbalance?
msjac908 1 month ago
this has been very helpful!!
03skyflakes 2 months ago
@03skyflakes I'm glad you have found the information to be valuable!
NaturalThyroidDoctor 1 month ago
Freakin awesome tips! Totally makes sense, as my thyroid levels and hormone levels went out of whack at the same time!
scott231us 6 months ago
@Jesusistheanswer3 It could be reasons other than the thyroid gland which are responsible for the difficulty in losing weight, such as insulin resistance, estrogen dominance, etc. If this is the case then this needs to be resolved in order for you to lose weight.
NaturalThyroidDoctor 7 months ago
i just found out that i have this today from a blood exam
johnyboy006 9 months ago
Thanks for posting this video! I too suffer from hypothyroidism and used to take Levothyroxin 75mcg once daily. I have ran out of medication and have lost my health insurance, so I am at a loss and really don't know what to do as my household income is only around $800-$1000 a month. I have also been told that I have a hormonal imbalance (high estrogen & low progesterone) and insulin resistant. I gain weight no matter what and have fertility problems. Do you have any advice for my situation?
spaceanduniverse27 10 months ago
I've been Hypothyroid most of my life, and probably as a young child but it was never detected until I turned 17 when my hair fell out in patches, anyhow my question probably goes against the natural solutions but I have been on Levothyroxine for 9 years, I was told Synthroid is the best and generics aren't as good, I have about 25lbs to go until I can be considered a normal weight and it took me a whole year to lose 50lbs. Will switching brands sidetrack my normal levels? Thanks in advance!
Linoliscious 11 months ago
@Linoliscious This probably is something you should ask your endocrinologist, as switching to a generic brand might make a difference when it comes to losing weight. But like you mentioned, my focus is on natural treatment methods, and so I would speak with your medical doctor regarding this, as they're the expert on synthetic thyroid hormone (this isn't completely true, as they are usually advised by the pharmaceutical companies, but still should be able to answer your question).
NaturalThyroidDoctor 11 months ago
well do these tips also work with severe cases? because im 13 years old and my thyoid (tsh i think) is 495 and my doctors are afraid nothing will really help until i get my medicine straightened out, so will this really help in severe cases like mine?
summerluvzgermx 1 year ago
While these natural thyroid treatment methods have helped people with severe cases of hypothyroidism, of course no doctor can guarantee results.
NaturalThyroidDoctor 1 year ago
You definitely want something that is high in protein to begin the day. I personally have a protein shake that consists of two cups of purified water, one cup of mixed berries (blackberries, blueberries, and raspberries), some flax seed oil, about 5 grams of protein from a natural protein powder I use, along with a raw organic egg. So I'm not talking about an excessive amount of protein, but a good amount of protein to start the day.
NaturalThyroidDoctor 1 year ago
@NaturalThyroidDoctor for me, scrambled eggs with sauteed down spinach, does the trick. no expensive protein powder that's made up of what...
Trelli28 3 days ago
what is the ideal breakfast for people suffering from hypothyroidism?
shiapilar 1 year ago