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  1. blank Elizabeth says:

    What a wonderful web site! In short, I believe I set-off either Hashimoto’s or Graves’ thyroiditis via inappropriate BHRT use. Too much progesterone followed by too much Bi-Est (topical creams). Ever since I’ve been chasing symptoms. The horrible anxiety/palpitations I was experiencing, I thought, as did my MD, was “simple” anxiety and she prescribed Xanax. It didn’t help that much and as I pored myself into researching hormones, voila, I discovered (keeping this simple) how estrogen “locks” thyroid and progesterone “unlocks” it. If not balanced, and using a large amount of progesterone to balance estrogen, you can trigger transient hyperthyroid. I only stumbled upon this possibility after losing weight quickly without dieting or exercising, having shoulder pain, and vision issues. On a hunch, I took lemon balm during an “anxiety attack” (which I had used for insomnia) and it helped. Lemon balm is a natural supplement recommended for hyperthyroid symptoms (vs. overt Graves which needs MD care). Hope this helps someone. Still on a journey to balance but slowly figuring it out. Lastly, white coating on tongue. Likely systemic Candida even though no vaginal yeast infections. MD never checked tongue. Believe this is playing a role too. Can anyone share if this sounds like you, and you made it through, what you did?

    1. Thanks for sharing. You have uncovered a lot. I am in the early process of some of what you describe. Using bio pro gest (found on my own- now understanding a life time of depletion) but also feeling thyroid-ish (Tho test levels are exceptable) the last year and progressing. I am pooped already trying to unravel this mess. The support in this from the medical field is slim to none. I wish i had insight for you. Instead I am now hoping I am not creating a bigger mess myself. Looking into lemon balm.

    2. Lemongrass essential oil helps to break through the candida film. I have had excellent results by rubbing some mixed with coconut oil on my abdomen and letting the oil get into my belly button. I also have been adding a couple of drops to my essential oil mixes when diffusing.

  2. blank Terri Fata says:

    I found this site very interesting. I am in need of help. I have Hashimotos and am struggling with regulating that and am also suffering terribly with peri/menopause symptoms. If you would read all the symptoms out loud for both I have them( except for hair loss). I have been to regular doctors as well as holistic docs and am not getting much relief. Any suggestions would be awesome. I live in Westland Michigan ( halfway between Detroit and Ann Arbor).
    Thanks,Terri

  3. Thank you for this info! I was cruising along feeling okay the last few years, and then in the last several months…ugh. Weight gain, sadness, aches, just OFF. I knew I was entering peri-menopause because my periods were getting further apart, and attributed it to hormones (or lack thereof). Finally went to my GP who confirmed with a blood test the decline of my hormones…and also tested my TSH, which was overdue for a check. I was utterly shocked when the nurse called today to up my thyroid meds, and when I casually asked my TSH the number she gave me was higher than where I started at my diagnosis! I was mystified. Thank you for this awesome explanation! I’m actually relieved I’m not crazy – because we all know how crazy this condition can make you feel…

    1. blank Rachel reed says:

      Wow it’s so nice to hear that your not the only one going through this …. it can be a very hard and lonely journey as I have no friends who suffer with their hormones as I do … and I feel like I’m the crazy friend …
      I’ve recently found out that I’m in perimenopause which was a shock as I have always suffered with estrogen dominance…the changes have been significant.. and I feel like I’m loosing my mind ..I’ve just had my thyroid meds up a little do so fingers x it helps …
      goodluck on your journey .. I’m so glad I found this to read today … perfect timing after a crazy few days x

  4. blank Alyson Galea says:

    Hi there,

    I am interested in your dietary changes. I currently have several lumps on my thyroid which are non cancerous but causing pain and growing quite quickly. I have altered my diet to include vit D, kelp supplements, kombucha, more vegies and fresh fruit and nuts. Will try your other suggestions. thank you.

    1. blank Rachel reed says:

      Hi ,
      I found that doing the Auto immune paleo diet helped me a lot and it changed things heaps for me .
      I was a vegetarian and trying to be a vegan .. but I found I was bloated , water logged .. as soon as I started on auto immune paleo everything improved . I just lived on , organic grass fed meat , veggies and a whole lot of them , no nuts , grains , or seeds , fruit , eggs .i cut out all sugar , coffee , Alcohol . I did a 10 wk programme .. and I have to say at the end of it I felt the best I’d ever felt … it was amazing … I have a history of estrogen dominance, and hah my thyroid removed due to a benign tumour … my life has been full of ups and downs due to hormones.. .
      I hope this helps you in some way ..
      Goodluck on your journey x

  5. I found this article interesting and hope some of the recommendations will help. Can you recommend a site where I can find a naturalpath or functional medicine doctor to help me figure out what I need to feel better. Desperately seeking yogi 🙁

      1. Would love to see if you can recommend a dr in Los Angeles ca – near Santa Monica.
        Your article completely changed my life !
        I am already turning around by taking 100 mg bio ident progesterone to lower the estrogen dominance (which I’ve learned after 2 years of great struggle is the minimum to receive the benefit). I thought I had a slew of other issues, but it’s the estrogen dominance causing it all!
        I do need a good thyroid & bhrt doctor to continue . Thank you so much

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