- Magnesium
- Gluten Free Diet
- Peppermint & Lavender Essential Oil
- Chiropractic Care & Posture
- Herbs: Feverfew & Butterbur
- B-Complex Vitamins
- Stay Hydrated
- Detox Bath to Reduce Tension
- Stretching and Moving
- Cayenne Muscle Rub
Natural Treatments
There is NO cure for thyroid disorders, or treatment thyroid disorders, but understand that you are not going to heal unless
your immune system is functioning at its maximum potential,
you have decreased inflammation and
you have detoxified your body.
There is no “cure” for thyroid disorders or any chronic condition.
There is no “treatment” for thyroid because it is your own body that does the healing!
Your body has the innate ability to heal.
Leaky Gut and Auto Immune Disease Treatments
www.regenerativenutrition.com/content.asp?id=616
Reversing Thyroid and Autoimmune Disease with Dr. Izabella Wentz
6 Essential Steps To Feeling Thyroid Healthy (Part 1 of 2)
6 Essential Steps to Feeling Thyroid Healthy (Part 2 of 2)
Video – Natural Solutions for Thyroid Disorders
44 minutes
Top things to do to treat Hashimotos
4 min
Thyroid Pharmacist Izabella Wentz
The Elimination Diet
Dr. Izabella Wentz with Tom Malterre on the Elimination Diet
45 min
The most common triggers in Hashimoto’s are nutrient deficiencies, food sensitivities, intestinal permeability (leaky gut), stress, an impaired ability to get rid of toxins and in some cases, infections. Optimizing your health starts with food. Figuring out which foods nourish you, and which ones cause you harm is the single most important thing you can learn in your health journey.
I’ve found that recognizing and eliminating reactive foods can be a life-changer for most people with Hashimoto’s.
Reactive foods trigger an inflammatory response in the GI tract, leading to malabsorption of nutrients (gluten sensitivity in particular has been implicated in causing a Selenium deficiency, a well known risk factor for Hashimoto’s), and can also produce intestinal permeability whenever they are eaten.
Most people will see a dramatic reduction in gut symptoms, brain symptoms, skin breakouts and pain by eliminating the foods they are sensitive to. Some will also see a significant reduction in thyroid antibodies! An additional subset of people, will actually be able to get their Hashimoto’s into complete remission just by getting off the foods they react to, normalizing their thyroid antibodies, and some even normalizing their thyroid function!
What’s Your Hashimoto’s Hypothyroidism Root Cause?
2 min
Dr. Izabella Wentz Can Thyroid Issues & Hashimoto’s Disease Be Reversed Naturally?
22 min
Video – using Essential oils for gut, thyroid and adrenals
44 min
Gut health
Essential oils for cleaning products in place of chemicals
Thyroid
Frankincense oil for thyroid – rub on thyroid area or rub drop on roof of mouth
Thyme oil for balancing hormones – rub on thyroid area
Uses and Benefits of Frankincense
2-4 drops oil rubbed into skin in the area, or mixed with a carrier oil. can also rub on roof of mouth
Frankincense Essential Oil Therapy
Dr. Budwig recommends frankincense essential oil (especially when it comes to fighting brain tumors). And now research trials highlighting frankincense’s potential canter-fighting abilities are filling medical journals. Specifically, Indian Frankincense (Boswellia serrata) has been shown clinically to being a potentially effective treatment for:†
According to researchers out of Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, the potential cancer-killing effects of frankincense are due in part to its ability to influence your genes to promote healing. Baylor cancer scientists emphasize that this potency makes Boswellia serrata a viable candidate for both cancer prevention and treatment!
How Frankincense Essential Oil Therapy Works
Rub frankincense essential oil on your neck three times daily. Also, drink three drops in 8 ounces of water three times daily.
Adrenals
Adrenal fatigue – exhaustion
Chamomile oil – reduce GI (gut) inflammation
Chamomile tea to reduce GI (gut) inflammation
Lavender – balance blood sugar level – rub on
Cinnamon oil – rub on
Ylang ylang
Vetiver oil
Natural Remedies for Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s Disease
6 min
Refer Leaky gut
Diet
Supplements
Selenium – or brazil nuts
Ashwaganda – reduce stress & balance T4
Vitamin B12 & other B’s to support cell
Probiotics to support and help repair digestive lining
Detox the body
Remove amalgum dental fillings
Use natural oil based personal care products rather than chemicals (soaps, shampoo, deodorant, perfume)
As usual there is lots of conflicting info about but these are what I can make sense of:
In general it is best not to completely eliminate anything if you are already used to eating / drinking it. Complete elimination will most likely create cravings and often result in a replacement which may or may not be better than the original.
eg fat replaced with sugar, dairy replaced with soy, red meat replaced with soy based processed foods.
Eat foods with as little processing as possible, ie whole grains, unprocessed meats rather than processed meats like sausages, cured bacon, crab meat, chicken nuggets etc.
Eliminate as much Sugar as possible- it is hidden in so many things we eat & drink, definitely don’t add sugar eg in coffee / tea, on cereals
Cut back on Coffee,it often has lots of pesticides used in production & these remain in the beans, and the caffeine itself is a problem, it dehydrates, prevents the absorption of Iron and raises cholesterol.
Drink Ginger Tea
Minimise alcohol intake– in general it is toxic to the body, so with every drink you are adding toxins to your body and hoping that the liver can remove them all.
Cut back on dairy foods if you have dairy intolerance, but don’t cut out completely as they are valuable source of calcium. watch for sugar in yogurts etc
Eat oily fish for omega 3 – salmon, sardines, mackerel etc preferably smaller fish rather than large ones like tuna- they eat the small ones & have accumulated mercury and other heavy metals from the small ones
Red meat in moderation- unprocessed – ie not cured bacon or salt dried. good for iron and other minerals. it is a good source of iron and zinc.
Processed White Iodised Salt contains anticaking agents along with iodine which will be extracted by thyroid. For many this will be fine, but for those with a poorly functioning thyroid, adding more iodine to the body can actually damage it – use unprocessed sea salt or pink rock salt.
Vitamin D – get from regular sunlight exposure 10 min at a time
Vitamin C from real foods – Ascorbic acid is not vitamin C
Don’t have foods that are fortified with vitamins – fillers (rock) and artificial vitamins
Selenium – many soils are known to be deficient in selenium – seek out foods that contain selenium or consider supplements.
Potatoes – can be good for selenium when baked or lightly fried from raw- not deep fried. Boiling changes the structure & loses some of goodness
Lightly brown only- all foods chips, toast etc, the browner / blacker the surface the more carcinogens may be produced from the browning process.
Bread – whole grain – lots of salt and sugar in a lot of breads.
if you have any gluten sensitivity then cut back on bread and wheat based products, replace with rice base.
Can be good to have some carbs such as slice of bread 5 hours before sleep.
When taking pills / supplements try to take capsules rather than tablets as the tablets use fillers to hold them together and the fillers can contain toxins and block up liver / kidneys.