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How to Cure Hashimoto's Disease

Do you want to know how to cure Hashimoto's disease or if it even is curable? This Hashimoto's video will discuss some of the strategies and techniques that we use to cure Hashimoto's disease. For instance, we will discuss: What's going on with the immune system to actually cause this condition The categories of problems that are present to create Hashimoto's and How you can use signs, symptoms, and labs to devise a treatment plan to cure Hashimoto's. When we are thinking about how to cure Hashimoto's disease or reduce the immune and antibody activity, you should first think about how the immune and Hashimoto's activity started to begin with. This is a really important point because there are many ways it can start. If you don't know how it started, you can try to treat all the known cause. However with multiple causes, you really want to get at the source of why it started to begin with. When you treat the source you should see the antibody numbers come down. Now sometimes that's easier said than done and sometimes there are not things you can do to control it. For instance, if there's just a genetic component and you can't find the actual source. That being said, there are many things and many different places you can look for what's driving your increased immune activity against your thyroid. The first one I said already is genetic. That one you can't really change but the one you can treat to reduce the immune activity against your thyroid include: Leaky gut syndrome which I will explain in more detail below Mold toxicity or toxic exposure in general Chronic infection like Epstein-barr, chronic beta hemolytic strep, cytomegalovirus, etc. You think of the infections as bacteria and viruses mainly but there are others infections that you can have. As it relates to leaky gut there a number of things that can worsens or influence that. For instance, food sensitivities or food intolerance is like gluten and dairy. Histamine intolerance, infections in the digestive tract and other inflammation in the digestive tract can all lead to leaky gut and increase the stimulate the immune system. As mentioned toxins also increase the immune activity. Mold toxicity is a big one but all environmental toxins can be a problem. It really depends on the mount of exposure and how efficient your body is at getting rid of the. If you are exposed to something on a regular basis and you have a genetic susceptibility and can't eliminate it, you are more likely to lead to increased immune activity. In the process of Hashimoto's disease your body (the immune system) is trying to attack and remove the toxin, infectious bug, or what ever the trigger is. Each time the immune system sees that trigger, it is going to make antibodies to it. This makes it easier to remove the trigger if it is encountered in the future. Over time (with chronic exposures to the triggers) the antibodies that are produced can cross-react and produce proteins that match to your bodies proteins. In this process, the antibodies to the trigger protein are similar in shape to the proteins in your thyroid gland. The most common proteins that this occurs with are with the TPO enzyme and thyroid-globulin protein. So when there is a protein similar TPO enzyme or thyroglobulin on the triggering toxin or infectious bug, the immune system produce these antibodies. Instead of just attacking the toxin or infectious agent, the immune system will also attack your thyroid gland. Sometimes it will do both. The antibodies that are being produced are specific to that toxin but if it's making an antibody that also fits the same structure as your TPO enzyme or thyroid globulin protein then you're going to get an attack against your thyroid tissue. With that being said how do you go about actually curing Hashimoto's disease or what are some things you can do to reduce the immune activity or the antibody production against your thyroid?To find out how to cure Hashimoto's Disease you want to step back to the basics and look at where is the source of the problem. You start with symptoms, signs, history of when the thyroid problem started and then you follow that up with labs ( I will give you some examples or some ideas around that below). Do you have any digestive symptoms, like gas bloating changes and stools things like that? If you do then you definitely want by treating this. If symptoms or suspicious are, you can do some follow-up testing to see if you have some increased bacterial overgrowth or fungal overgrowth. You can also do stool testing or a leaky gut test.

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