
From Fatigued to Fantastic with Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum
Do you feel tired all the time but still have trouble sleeping? Are your thyroid levels optimized, but the fatigue symptoms won’t disappear? Many doctors hyper-focus on TSH levels and even go so far as to dismiss patients who are experiencing symptoms while their test results are within the optimal ranges. You need a different approach. Today’s guest is Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, the author of the well-known book, From Fatigued to Fantastic! Dr. Jacob focuses on treating the different components...
16 Mai 202356min

Your Thyroid Questions Answered!
Is it safe to take LDN if you’re already taking methimazole? What can you do to normalize your TSI levels if you’ve already dialed in your diet and supplements? Should you try red light therapy for your thyroid? In this Q&A episode, I’m answering questions from multiple community members. I love creating these episodes for you, and I’ll do similar episodes every couple of months, so please share your questions with me by emailing info@naturalendocrinesolutions.com. I can't answer all que...
11 Mai 202329min

Cold Laser Therapy and Thyroid Health with Dr. Kirk Gair
Laser therapy supports the body on a cellular level. For decades, it has been used around the world for autoimmune conditions, cancer, thyroid conditions, and more. Research has shitsit’s potential for enhancing performance, helping with injury recovery, and accelerating the body’s healing process. Today I’m joined by laser expert Dr. Kirk Gair to talk about the potential benefits of cold laser therapy for people with thyroid and autoimmune thyroid conditions. After seeing the results of las...
9 Mai 20231h

Beta Blockers and Natural Alternatives
In those with hyperthyroidism, epinephrine, and norepinephrine levels can increase above the normal range, which can then cause cardiovascular symptoms. In specific scenarios, beta blockers are prescribed to help with the resulting elevations in heart rate and blood pressure For some people, herbal supplements can be good alternatives to beta blockers. Today I’m sharing why beta blockers would be prescribed to people with hyperthyroidism, the three herbs I use to manage cardiovascular sympto...
4 Mai 202315min

SIBO and the Biphasic Diet with Dr. Nirala Jacobi
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a topic that has gained a lot of attention in recent years. Unfortunately, because of the lag time between research findings making their way into clinical practices, many gastroenterologists are still unfamiliar with SIBO, leaving patients without the care they need. SIBO is characterized by excessive bacteria in the small intestines, and it can be caused by various factors. Because of that, a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment is unlikel...
2 Mai 202355min

Mindset and Thyroid Health
Mindset is extremely important when trying to regain your health. In my practice, I’ve seen how mindset impacts the healing journeys of people dealing with a thyroid or autoimmune thyroid condition, and I believe that your chances of recovery will be greater if you have a positive mindset. Today I’m sharing why mindset matters for your health outcomes and how you can start to incorporate small changes and practices in your life to improve your mindset. In this episode, you’ll learn about: ...
27 Apr 20238min

The Iodine Controversy and Thyroid Health
If you've researched thyroid health, you've heard a lot about iodine. But while some people swear by it, others warn against it, and ultimately there’s a lot of confusion about whether those with thyroid conditions should supplement with iodine or avoid it altogether. Iodine is an essential mineral that plays a vital role in thyroid hormone production, metabolism, and more. At the same time, too much iodine can be detrimental and potentially contribute to autoimmune thyroid conditions. Back...
25 Apr 202343min

Can Hyperthyroidism Cause Elevated Calcium Levels?
High blood calcium levels, known as hypercalcemia, can negatively affect bone health and the cardiovascular system and can also lead to the formation of kidney stones. In persons with hyperthyroidism, it’s common to see blood calcium levels on the higher end of normal. The good news is that when these higher levels are related to hyperthyroidism, they usually normalize once thyroid hormone levels decrease. Today I’m discussing the connection between hyperthyroidism and blood calcium levels,...
20 Apr 202311min