
Is melatonin harmful in those with Graves' disease and Hashimoto's?
Many people are familiar with the benefits of melatonin when it comes to sleep. However, research shows that the hormone may have much more to offer. While its primary function is to help regulate the body’s circadian rhythm, research has shown other benefits, such as strengthening the immune system, improving bone density, potentially helping to prevent the development of certain types of cancers, and benefiting those with autoimmune conditions. Today, I’m sharing the critical insights any...
4 Apr 202414min

Holistic Fertility Tips with Dr. Aumatma Simmons
Fertility issues are on the rise. The latest numbers are showing 1 in 5 to 6 women between 18 and 35 struggling with fertility and sperm health on a steady decline. Several factors are driving this change, from increased exposure to environmental toxins to chronic stress levels that are at an all-time high. When our bodies are under stress, they shift into survival mode and that’s a tough place to conceive from. For those of us with thyroid issues, there’s another layer to consider - the thy...
2 Apr 20241h 3min

How much protein should be consumed by those with hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto's?
Adequate protein intake is a key nutritional factor in preventing loss of muscle mass and strength, frailty, and associated comorbidities in later life. In addition, research shows that a deficiency of dietary protein can impair immune function and increase susceptibility to infectious diseases. Today, I’m sharing why adequate protein intake should be a critical component of your thyroid healing journey, how to know the right amount of protein to consume, and specific considerations for peop...
28 Mars 20249min

PMS, Low Libido, and Orgasms with Dr. Jolene Brighten
Everybody’s normal is different, and just because something is common doesn’t mean it’s normal. As health practitioners, people often ask us whether what they’re experiencing is normal. Without an understanding of your body and what is normal for you, it’s easy to be misled by all the misinformation out there, especially when it comes to women’s bodies. So, where do you go to find the tools to empower yourself? Most states in the United States do not teach medically accurate sex education. ...
26 Mars 20241h

Can corn trigger thyroid autoimmunity?
A number of common allergens can cause problems in those with thyroid and autoimmune thyroid conditions. We hear a lot about the potentially negative effects of gluten and dairy, but another allergen you need to be aware of is corn. Corn proteins have been shown to cause a celiac-like immune response, meaning that they can produce a similar response to gluten. Today, I’m discussing the relationship between corn consumption and thyroid autoimmunity, how it can trigger immune responses simila...
21 Mars 20247min

The Hazards of Electronic Pollution with Nicolas Pineault
There are many different EMFs, from visible light to the microwave radiation emitted by your cell phone. While many of our natural exposures, like sunlight, tend to be compatible with—and often good for—our biology, we’ve created many new EMF sources in the form of cell phones, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and smart meters whose effects are unknown. The problem potentially arises if these different sources interact with our bodies, creating electromagnetic biointerference. Whether you’re actively seeki...
19 Mars 202455min

Which Hyperthyroid Healing Diet Should You Follow?
There’s no single diet that everyone with hyperthyroidism should follow. Diet selection is a highly personal choice that must consider individual health conditions, lifestyle, and preferences. In my new book, The Hyperthyroid Healing Diet (https://savemythyroid.com/order), I explore three different diets in detail, explaining what each involves and how you can start implementing the right one for you. Today, I’m sharing the foundations of these specialized diets and an overview of how The Hy...
14 Mars 202415min

Common Thyroid Healing Oversights with Bronte May
“Health is accumulative. While you might reduce your symptoms by changing your diet, by addressing your whole body, you’ll optimize your health.” - Bronte May Thyroid imbalances are typically caused by a combination of different components over time. As a result, reversing them means going deeper into gut health, diet, environmental toxins, stress, mindset, and more. The good news is you don’t have to tackle everything at once - it’s too overwhelming. Taking it step by step and working with ...
12 Mars 202454min