treat the underlying cause instead of band aid of external hormones.
Generally thyroid gland issues are due to
1. deficiency of magnesium, vita b12, zinc, iodine, vita c, vita b2, vita b3, selenium, iron, vita d, vita A.
2. Non conversion of t4 to t3 ( mainly due to sluggish liver)
3. autoimmune condition ( mostly related to wheat and diary)
In current medical treatment, focus is on elimination of the symptoms but underlying condition is not looked into. As you can see, finding ans to above 3 mentioned problems lies in good diet and detox.
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Hello sir glad to see your way of explaining health issues.Be cool and relax first. Let us come to the point. You are taking medicine. Very good. But it is not enough dose.
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you have change some food habits, life style and take plenty of water. you have to undergo test again but what test to be done for ,you have to know control
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