Toxic Multinodular Goiter: What You Need To Know

Toxic Multinodular Goiter: What You Need To Know

#009 - During this episode Dr. Eric will discuss toxic multinodular goiter. Although most people with hyperthyroidism have Graves' disease, some people have toxic multinodular goiter. And while radioactive iodine and surgery are commonly recommended to people with these condition, there are other options, which of course will be discussed during this episode. For more information on how to save your thyroid, including a free thyroid/immune action points checklist, visit the follo...

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How To Lower Thyroid Antibodies Part 5: The Role of Infections

How To Lower Thyroid Antibodies Part 5: The Role of Infections

Numerous studies suggest that viruses, bacteria, and other microbes can contribute to the development of autoimmune conditions. However, much like environmental toxins, infections are often an overlooked factor that can make it challenging to reverse the autoimmune component of Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s. Sometimes, these infections can be present without the person experiencing overt symptoms, increasing the potential for misdiagnosis. When left unchecked, these microbes can trigger th...

7 Jan 32min

Appetite Changes and Thyroid Health

Appetite Changes and Thyroid Health

While there are exceptions, it’s very common for people with hyperthyroidism to experience an increase in appetite. When I dealt with Graves’ disease, I had a voracious appetite. On the other hand, those with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s tend to experience a reduced appetite. A number of factors impact appetite regulation and hunger cues, and thyroid health plays a big role. Today, I’m sharing why thyroid hormones matter when it comes to appetite and satiety and why it’s essential to addre...

2 Jan 8min

Pregnancy and Graves’ Disease (Save My Thyroid Audit)

Pregnancy and Graves’ Disease (Save My Thyroid Audit)

“When I found out I was pregnant, I thought this child was doomed to the same condition and horrible experiences that I had. But I realize it's not always the case.” - Katy Graves' disease can be a particularly challenging condition to manage during pregnancy. The hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy can exacerbate symptoms of Graves' disease, such as anxiety, fatigue, and palpitations, and a delicate balance is required to maintain both maternal and fetal health. In today’s Save My...

31 Des 202445min

Should I do a liver detox after the New Year?

Should I do a liver detox after the New Year?

As we approach the end of the year, many people start thinking about cleaning up their diet and improving their health in the new year. For some, that means incorporating a liver detoxification program. We live in a toxic world where we’re constantly exposed to toxins. While it’s impossible to avoid them altogether, a liver detox can help manage our toxic burden by supporting the liver’s natural detoxification process. Today, I’m sharing what you need to know before starting a liver detox p...

26 Des 202415min

How To Lower Thyroid Antibodies Part 4: The Role of Environmental Toxicants

How To Lower Thyroid Antibodies Part 4: The Role of Environmental Toxicants

Environmental toxins (natural) and toxicants (synthetic) are a huge problem in modern living. Every day, we’re bombarded by these external factors, and in most cases, our immune systems can mitigate the toxic burden. For various reasons, many of us lose our chemical tolerance over time, and our bodies can no longer handle the toxin exposure. That’s when environmental toxins may trigger thyroid autoimmunity and lead to the formation of thyroid antibodies. Today, in part four of my series on ...

24 Des 202433min

A Functional Medicine Approach To Depression with Dr. Achina Stein and Silvia Covelli

A Functional Medicine Approach To Depression with Dr. Achina Stein and Silvia Covelli

You’ve tried it all—traditional psychiatry, medications, even alternative spiritual practices, yet the symptoms seem to intensify. What if your doctor told you to simply cope with your condition for the rest of your life? Would you accept that as your reality? What if the truth about depression is more than a mental health issue? You might be surprised to learn that your eating habits, lifestyle, environment, or childhood experiences could have led to your condition. And without addressing th...

20 Des 202452min

Low White Blood Cells and Thyroid Health

Low White Blood Cells and Thyroid Health

Low white blood cell count, also known as leukopenia, is a common finding in many people, including those with thyroid and autoimmune thyroid conditions. There are five types of white blood cells - neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils - and these markers are part of a complete blood count (CBC) with differential, which I recommend for all my patients. While a low white blood cell count alone does not necessarily raise a red flag, it’s essential to determine the un...

19 Des 202411min

Improving Sleep Quality with Annika Carroll

Improving Sleep Quality with Annika Carroll

“Sleep is passive; we can't force it. If the body is safe to relax, it will eventually sleep.” - Annika Carroll Many people experience sleep issues, and there are a number of different factors that contribute to low sleep quality. Then, whether it’s blood sugar dysregulation, gut imbalances, stress, or something else, once we start having a difficult time with our sleep, a lot of us start panicking and fear going to bed. That leads to a vicious cycle where the anxiety around sleep actually m...

17 Des 202450min

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