How to Live Well Without a Thyroid

Published 2024-03-26
Is it possible to live well when you don’t have a thyroid?
Definitely!
In this article, I’ll talk you through how you can feel your best without a thyroid. Enjoy this guide for an actionable plan to start taking back your health today.

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All Comments (5)
  • Great video. Very informative! I recently had my thyroid removed and have had many TSH tests. No one told me about what to do before the test or the timing.
  • @suzieshaw6546
    Good day, am so happy to see you here I had a thyroid surgery and still in the hospital but my calcium is low and the doctors are not getting why it not coming up, can you help me please my face, hands, feet are numb am living in Jamaica please help with many thanks.
  • How are patients supposed to know anything when vitamin D testing is no longer considered medically necessary ? They will not test for it anymore. It’s the biggest hormone for all body systems and thyroid patients are at a huge risk without this being tested
  • @Julia.j.h
    Hi Dr.C, i’m reading your book and watching your videos i always test for low iodine in every sort of test, and i eat a lot of seaweed and a very rich healthy diet, what could be the cause of this? And is taking iodine drops a solution when i have hashimoto’s and also hypothyroidism (from rai years ago) Thank you! 😊 🙏🏻