Ep. 166 How to Maintain a Healthier Thyroid: Interesting Thyroid Physiology Health & Preventative Care with Dr. Eric Balcavage

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I am delighted to have Dr. Eric Balcavage back on the show with us today! He appeared on the podcast once before, in Episode 105, where he spoke about thyroid physiology and chronic illness. Due to the enormous demand, we invited him to join us on the podcast once again to talk about thyroid function.
Dr. Eric is the owner and founder of Rejuvagen, a functional medicine clinic in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. He is also the co-host of Thyroid Answers Podcast, where he focuses on answering the pressing questions of those suffering from chronic hypothyroidism symptoms. He recently co-authored a book called Thyroid Debacle.
In this episode, Dr. Eric and I take a deeper dive into thyroid physiology, bile physiology, detoxification, and chronic illnesses. We talk about the signs and symptoms of subclinical hypothyroidism, fat malabsorption, and the use of synthetic versus non-synthetic thyroid medications. We also discuss why people can have lab values suggestive of them being persistently hypothyroid despite their use of escalating doses of medications. Stay tuned today to learn what stops the thyroid from functioning optimally and find out what you can do to maintain a healthier thyroid.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

The physiology of the thyroid.

Some things that could impact the conversion from inactive to active thyroid hormone.

Seed oils, and the association between thyroid physiology, thyroid glands, and cells.

Why is it possible to have hypothyroid or hyperthyroid signs and symptoms when there is nothing wrong with the thyroid gland?

Why forcing extra thyroid hormone into the bloodstream does not mean that you will optimize the cell function.

Why does lab work have to be properly evaluated and interpreted?

The last point at which hypothyroidism could be reversed.

The use of synthetic thyroid medications versus non-synthetic medications.

Is it normal to have insomnia after changing your thyroid medication?

The connection between HDL and fat malabsorption.

Thyroiditis and Hashimoto’s.

Dr. Eric shares his take on how iodine relates to thyroid function.

Why do people tend to feel cold when they have an underactive thyroid?

Intermittent fasting for perimenopausal and menopausal women with an underactive thyroid.

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