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Answers to Your Top Hashimoto's Questions with Dr Emily Kiberd

Answers to Your Top Hashimoto's Questions with Dr Emily Kiberd

FromThyroid Strong


Answers to Your Top Hashimoto's Questions with Dr Emily Kiberd

FromThyroid Strong

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Jan 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I get emails, DM's, Facebook messages every day about Hashimoto's, so today I share my insight and answers. Just remember I'm not a doctor and I'm not giving medical advice, but I can share my own Hashi journey.Hashimoto's Disease is an autoimmune condition that can cause many symptoms, from fatigue and weight gain to hair loss and depression. I share some of the most common symptoms in today's podcast and some not-so-common symptoms.Although the exact causes are unknown, accumulated evidence suggests it is largely influenced by environmental factors like stress, lifestyle, exposure to toxins, genetic predisposition, and diet. We'll dive deep into those root causes today.Unraveling the root cause of Hashimoto's in each case can be a challenge, requiring testing for Hashimoto’s antibodies and thyroid hormones along with various other tests. While there is no single “magic pill” way of treating Hashimoto’s, I'll share a holistic approach to healing. In this episode:Common symptoms of Hashimoto’sNot-so-common symptoms of Hashimoto’sWhat to eat with Hashimoto’sHow to identify root causes of Hashimoto’sHow to work out with Hashimoto’sWhat supplements to take with Hashimoto’sQuotes:"Women are three times more likely to develop Hashimoto's than men.""Some other common symptoms are depression, anxiety, constipation, joint pain, and muscle aches that move around the body with no clear mechanism of injury. What does that mean? It's not like you fell or you move weird. You just, this pain that moves you around the body with no clear explanation for that injury. Probably because it's not biomechanical, it is coming from having low thyroid function.""It is a way of building nervous system resilience. It's about doing the hard thing, picking up that heavy weight, and then putting yourself back into that parasympathetic state really quickly and effectively and strategically so that you can deal with the stress that comes up in other parts of your life when you're not lifting."Where to find Dr Emily Kiberd & Thyroid Strong:Follow Dr Emily Kiberd and Thyroid Strong on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | TikTokIf you want more information on when the next round of Thyroid Strong workout program goes live, join the waitlist: dremilykiberd.com/tswaitlistIf you’re looking to lose weight with Hashimoto’s: https://www.dremilykiberd.com/weight/If you’re looking to beat the Hashimoto’s fatigue:https://www.dremilykiberd.com/fatigue/If you want to learn more about 3 things NOT TO DO in your workout if you have Hashimoto’s and WHAT TO DO instead:https://www.dremilykiberd.com/strongIf you want to dive right into Thyroid Strong online workout program: https://www.dremilykiberd.com/thyroid-strong/
Released:
Jan 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Let me guess, you have questions about your Hashimoto’s diagnosis and are wondering how to finally feel better in your body living with an autoimmune condition. Thyroid Strong shines a light into today's health and wellness trends and debunks the myths surrounding nutrition and exercise with sound science to deliver actionable tips for you to use every day living with Hashimoto's. Follow your host, Dr. Emily Kiberd, Chiropractor and movement expert, as she interviews industry leaders on their simple and effective strategies to live a healthy, empowered life with Hashimoto’s.