Hi Dr Hagmeyer here and Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common minerals deficiencies seen in people with low thyroid and hashimotos– especially woman. In today’s video, I’ll discuss why iron deficiency anemia Is so important to people who suffer with thyroid disease and Hashimoto’s I’ll talk about how iron deficiency anemia influences mental […]
Category Archives: Hashimotos Thyroid Disease
So you have been having low thyroid symptoms and the visit to your doctor ended up where your doctor determined that you have thyroid nodules, if you are like most people that news was probably pretty scary. Thoughts of cancer or having to have your thyroid removed may have raced through your mind. The good […]
Histamine Intolerance: Could This Be Another Reason Why You Are Sick? Histamine intolerance is often accompanied by unexplained symptoms such as an itchy tongue and runny nose while eating certain foods such as banana, avocado, or eggplant. Sometimes patients experience a flushed face when drinking red wine, unpredictable menstrual cycles, or unusual headaches & anxiety. […]
10 Steps Towards Optimizing Your Chances for Fertility When You Have Low Thyroid or Hypothyroidism Woman with thyroid problems often suffer female hormone imbalances. These Female hormone imbalances are often at the root of a miscarriage. Dr Hagmeyer’s offer these 10 tips to help improve your chances of a successful pregnancy. 1. Get Your Thyroid […]
As of February 2017, at most laboratories in the U.S., the official “normal” reference range for the Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) blood test runs from approximately .5 to 4.5/5.0. Reference range is a critical component, and the validity of the entire TSH test as diagnostic tool depends on it. TSH reference range is what determines […]