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Search Results for: Nutrient Deficiencies

Most Common Nutrient Deficiencies in Hashimoto's

The 7 Most Common Nutrient Deficiencies in Hashimoto’s

Dr. Izabella Wentz / March 3, 2021

After my own Hashimoto’s diagnosis in 2009, I wanted to figure out what I could do to live the healthiest life possible. I wanted to know if there was anything …

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Thyroid Function and Nutrient Extraction

How Nutrient Extraction Affects Everyone with Hashimoto’s

Dr. Izabella Wentz / March 29, 2019

Throughout my journey to heal from Hashimoto’s, I’ve been able to eliminate all of my symptoms and get my condition into remission, using a variety of …

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How Does Carnitine Support Hashimoto’s?

How Does Carnitine Support Hashimoto’s?

Dr. Izabella Wentz / September 17, 2021

I can’t believe it’s been over a decade since my Hashimoto’s diagnosis! I have learned so much since that time, and serendipitously continue learning new things …

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The Benefits of Amino Acids for Hashimoto’s

Dr. Izabella Wentz / May 13, 2022

I first became interested in amino acids when I learned about the role of the amino acid tyrosine, which is one of the raw materials required to make thyroid …

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Hashimoto's & Selenium

Selenium: The Nutrient That Can Reduce Thyroid Antibodies by 40%

Dr. Izabella Wentz / September 24, 2021

Selenium deficiency is one of the most common nutrient deficiencies that I see in people with Hashimoto’s — research shows that most people with Hashimoto’s …

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