How to Treat Graves’ Disease Naturally

Published 2022-07-25
Graves disease can be scary. It often starts off with terrible symptoms like a racing heart and a sensation of panic. All too often people who have it go on for some time before getting answers.

The core message I’d like to share is that Graves’ disease is treatable. Most people who have it can have the condition cured within 18-24 months by including natural treatments.

When they do get a final diagnosis, people often feel rushed into treatments that have permanent consequences. The natural question is whether there is some way to treat Graves’ disease without destroying the thyroid. Many wish to find a natural way to slow their thyroid without making them depend on long-term medications.

This article will explain what Graves’ disease is, how it is typically treated, and when natural treatments might be an option. Read More: www.drchristianson.com/how-to-treat-graves-disease…

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All Comments (21)
  • @lupitaocon5832
    I am going to start taking this supplements. I al on methimazole for the past 3 months and I have been getting my lab test every month. I lowered my dose myself and my numbers are back to normal and I will stop taking it all together . I am a healthy woman overall and put on 20 pounds with this medicine is so frustrating because it feels like a force weight. I exercise every day and super active . The dose I was taking was 20 mg a day and went hypo right away. Then I decided to do 10 mg every other day and that’s when my numbers came to normal. Now I am taking 5mg. Every other day( all of this adjustment has been done by me knowing my body) doctors don’t care
  • @dorisy8804
    Thank you so much. Everywhere I looked was only giving results for hypothyroidism. I felt bad for hyper patients saying " none of the researchers care about us. I was wrong. Thank you so much for this precious information🌹❣️
  • Your video is so compassionate. I appreciate the compassion you are showing for those of us going thru this. My doctors seem to have zero compassion. Thank you❤️
  • @jmahoney9561
    Yeah, my Endocrinologist doctor told me that life style changes like diet and exercise are not going to change the outcome of my recently diagnose of Graves’ disease. I going to see for myself because she’s talking about drinking some harmful chemicals and taking medication for the rest of my life and my Hyperthyroidism will then become Hypothyroidism, I Don’t Think So! Thank you for this information. 😊👍🏽😊👍🏽
  • Beta carotene supplements and tumric,hibiscus tea,rose hip tea has Beta carotene lotts of carrot juice bone broth help immunity and ground flaxseed.
  • @thelords3394
    God bless you, Sir. With prayers and the instructions from this video, all my symptoms have disappeared. 🙏🏽
  • Sad to say I went through all that and survived. I'm telling that was scary but made it to other side. The end not quit the ending on other side of going through the thyroid storm. Be strong get it done. Your life matters.
  • @KrissyTheIntrovert
    I was diagnosed with Graves disease yesterday, and this video was so reassuring: Thank you🙏🏾🙏🏾
  • @emmapersson3131
    I take medication, and has doen so for 1,5 years. I was really really sick. The medication has worked so well for me, and im very thankful for a good health care system, free healthcare (sweden) and sience ❤. I feel very very good and i do follow ups and get blood works every 6 weeks.
  • @RR-wy4lz
    Appreciate your straightforward explanations. I have epilepsy and I experience an increase in seizures when I have hyperthyroid episodes.
  • @paulinaramos
    Thank you for this video! So much more information than what many endocrinologist would provide in their office.
  • @republiccooper
    Thank you, doctor C. Graves disease is often overlooked. Love you for you work. 😎
  • @ranesh237
    Thank you for your video! This really helps. I’d like to know which foods have Propylthiouricil?
  • @eveningstar1
    Quercetin + selenium made things worse for me. Carnitine did nothing. CoQ10 made me feel awful. A GI Map and getting my gut biome healthy was the best thing I did.
  • @Tblillard
    Thank you, Dr Christianson. Excellent overview of all things Graves. Appreciate your light hearted manner, as well. Graves has been a real challenge to me - this video gave me much hope.
  • @laithalewis9145
    I have Thyroid disease with nodules & some calcification, since 9 years now i don't take any medication but taking good supplement what you also have been mention in your video's & listening to most health summits i follow there diet & but still I go through a mild health problems as dizziness, etc my weight is loosing as normally I was 48 /50 kilo but now I went down to 39 which is bad, that's why I get dizziness when I walk & also get tired...I try to eat a lot of protien diet, but I don't eat meat but having see food, specially eating fish some time, but still my weight is still the same 39kios. what are the food should I eat to get weight at this grave thyroid disease? pls let me know , thanks for your great videos Dr A.C.
  • @laura00771
    I love the way you explain things and you are so informative! I have been taking large amounts of lemon balm for my hyperthyroidism /graves . My lump has come down on my throat. I couldn’t find any information on rootin I would like to take that. Can you tell me where I can buy it