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Hypothyroidism and Depression – Is There a Connection?

Is there a connection between hypothyroidism and depression?

Will taking thyroid medication reduce or even eliminate depression symptoms?

Do you still have depression even though you are on thyroid medication?

In this article, I will discuss the connection between hypothyroidism and depression, how thyroid medications can often help both conditions, and other causes of depression that you should consider...

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How to Increase T3 Levels Without Medication

If you have a thyroid issue and want to feel better, then increasing your T3 level to the optimal range is the single most important thing that you can do.

Why?

Because T3 is the active thyroid hormone.

Most people have lower than optimal free T3 levels even if they are taking thyroid hormone medication.

So how do you increase your T3 level?  That is the critical question.  

I will try to give you all of the tools you need in this article to start increasing your T3 level and get you feeling your best.  Some are simple and straightforward while others are more difficult.

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Why is My T4 Low (and What Can I Do About It)?

Do your lab tests show that your T4 level is low?

What does that mean exactly?

Do you also have symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, constipation, and depression?

If you answered yes, you most likely have hypothyroidism which usually causes a low T4 level.

In this article, I will discuss the T4 lab test, what it means when it is low, symptoms that may be associated with a low T4 level, and I will also give some treatment tips that will help raise it to an optimal level.

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Is TSH Enough

Is a TSH Enough to Test Your Thyroid?

Most medical providers have been trained to only check the TSH when monitoring thyroid function.

But is the TSH enough to test your thyroid?  Is it enough to monitor whether you are on the right dose or right type of thyroid medication?

The answer is a definite "no" and I will explain why in this article...

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Is a Low TSH Level Dangerous?

Is it dangerous to have a suppressed TSH level lower than the "normal" range?

Does a low TSH increase the risk for osteoporosis or heart problems?

Are there situations when having a suppressed TSH is not only safe but helpful?

Are there things that can be done to avoid the potential negative side effects of a low TSH?

I will try to answer these questions and others in this article...

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How to Use Liothyronine (T3) in Hypothyroidism

Liothyronine (T3) is the most potent thyroid hormone that you can take.

It is rarely prescribed by most doctors, which is unfortunate, because it can significantly improve your hypothyroid symptoms and overall quality of life.

The symptom improvements can include improved energy, weight loss, and even a reduction in depression.

Learn who could benefit from using liothyronine, how to use it safely, and lots more in this article...

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Why Am I So Tired All the Time?

Why am I so tired all the time?  I am asked that question multiple times EVERY DAY.  

Our society is exhausted, and it's only getting worse.

Do you ever wake up refreshed, make it through the day easily, then still have energy in the evening for home activities and family time?

If you do, consider yourself fortunate.  Most of us don't.  Not by a long shot.

In this article, I will discuss the most common reasons why you may be tired and give you some pointers on how to regain some energy and quality of life.

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Low Dose Naltrexone for Hashimoto’s and Weight Loss

Research has shown the benefit of using low dose naltrexone for Hashimoto's thyroiditis and other autoimmune conditions.

If you have an autoimmune condition such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis, reducing the inflammation in your body is crucial to help you feel better and lower your antibody levels.

If you don't lower the inflammation, it will be next to impossible to lose weight or feel as good as you can.

Lose dose naltrexone has been shown to substantially lower inflammation.  It also helps to raise endorphin levels which makes you feel better overall.

There is also a lot of anecdotal evidence that LDN can help some people lose weight.

In this article, I will discuss LDN and what some of the research is showing about it.  I will explain how it can be used to potentially lower antibody levels, help with chronic pain, and maybe even help people with Hashimoto's to lose weight.

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Selenium Deficiency and the Thyroid

Selenium is crucial for normal thyroid function.

In fact, if you have undiagnosed selenium deficiency, it could be making your thyroid function worse.

If you have chronic digestive issues, there is a good chance that you have inadequate selenium levels.

Selenium is especially important if you have an autoimmune thyroid disease such as Hashimoto's or Grave's Disease.

In this article, I will discuss selenium deficiency and the thyroid, how to know if you are selenium deficient, give you some great food sources of selenium, and discuss how and when you should consider using a supplement.

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The Hashimotos Symptoms Checklist

Hashimoto's thyroiditis is the most common autoimmune disorder.

If you have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism, there is a high likelihood that you have Hashimoto's and don't even know it.

It's important to be tested for Hashimoto's if you have symptoms of low or high thyroid or both!

If you have an autoimmune disorder, you should also be tested for Hashimotos.

In this article, I will discuss the common symptoms associated with Hashimoto's thyroiditis - in the early stages, middle stages and late stages - and how to make the diagnosis by showing you what tests you will need to request from your doctor.

I discuss the best natural treatments for Hashimotos in this article.

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