Living with Thyroid Disease
A reader shared his experience in life with the thyroid disease. He describes it as, “The invisible, insidious disease that creeps up in days, weeks, months and years”. Once you’ve entered this cruel...
View ArticleAlternative Medicines in the Treatment of Thyroid Disease
The Chinese have been using acupuncture as an effective way of dealing with hyperthyroidism for years. Here is the logic behind it. The Chinese see hyperthyroidism as a condition of excessive energy...
View ArticleOne Woman’s Battle with Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism
Her symptoms ranged from those of hypothyroidism (dull, foggy, gaining weight, apathetic) to hyperthyroidism (jumpy, heart racing, hungry, anxious, paranoid). Her fluctuation in moods caused behavioral...
View ArticleRachel from “The Invisible Hypothyroidism” and Her Story
We did the interview with Rachel Hill who runs one of the popular blogs regarding Hypothyroidism. By her own words – she is not a doctor, but just another thyroid patient, who is sick and tired of...
View ArticleAmber Howell’s Thyroid Journey
I’ve been exhausted, I’ve been anxious, I’ve been depressed, I’ve had weird rashes on my face and joints, I’ve gained weight for no explainable reason, I’ve been abnormally dizzy, and I’ve had brain...
View ArticleWeight loss by practicing anti inflammatory diet – Interview with Stacey Wohl...
Choosing the wrong (inflammatory) foods do a lot more to the body than just adding fat and causing weight gain. In that sense, food will do a lot more for your body than a medication will. That’s why...
View ArticleTop 6 Pieces Of Advice I’d Give To A Patient Newly Diagnosed With Hypothyroidism
This is a guest post written by Rachel Hill, creator of The Invisible Hypothyroidism, an award-winning patient advocacy blog that focuses on helping others by advocating for a better thyroid disease...
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